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RE: Does Marvin Study His Competition At All? - Tlawsonmariat82 - 12-11-2016 If he started making decisions off impulse you'd be the first to criticize that also,whoever the next head coach is I hope he knows that it's know pleasing you people RE: Does Marvin Study His Competition At All? - jfkbengals - 12-11-2016 (11-29-2016, 05:02 PM)BonnieBengal Wrote: It is not my job to study the Ravens. It is Marvin's job. He is getting paid a lot of money to do it. And I don't think most coaches would have tested Tucker. He's too good. No, it is the quality coachs' jobs. With that said, Janikowski is the only kicker that I would ever think has a high chance of hitting it past 55 yards. RE: Does Marvin Study His Competition At All? - t3r3e3 - 12-12-2016 (11-29-2016, 11:28 AM)fredtoast Wrote: Maybe if YOU had studied the Ravens you would know that Tucker's 61 yarder was in a dome where kicks are much easier and other than that he has NEVER hit a FG as long as 57 yards before in his career. Alternatively, the worst kicker (the Nuge) struggles from 37... |