I don’t get how he can be one of the best and fall off so hard. He should have at least been serviceable. I don’t know if I’m right but ever since he changed his kicking stance he has fallen off hard. Wish Koo gets it together
It happens to everybody but it really feels like kickers get hit in the face with “it’s over” the worst. Hopefully he has a great retirement or maybe finds a position as a teacher.
Too much golf
Colts might give him a shot considering their kicker is now out for the year. But outside of that, yes
Hate it for him if true. Dude brought us so many good moments when we didn’t have a lot to cheer about.
That non-orthodox kicking motion might not be doing him many services here. It’s a shame. I really really like his story and how we became his team. All in all, even if it’s coming to an end, it was pretty good kicker career.
When Matt Bryant signed with the Falcons in 2009 at the age of 34 he had played for the Iowa Barnstormers, Berlin Thunder(practice squad), Frankfurt Galaxy, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys(practice squad), Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Florida Tuskers and he got cut by most of those teams.
His four years in Tampa, his FG percentage was 83.1% Bryant went on to play 11 years for Atlanta averaging 87.5%. Up until last year Koo was better than Bryant was in Tampa and nearly as good as Bryant was in Atlanta.
RIP sweet prince
He’s only “done done” if he wants to be, he’s still young for a kicker
There are other leagues to kick in and will be many more kicking competitions to make a team out of camp or after an injury. Just look at us and the 49ers with Romo and Eddy Pineiro this year. And the Bills with Matt Prater
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He’ll be back
I don’t get how he can be one of the best and fall off so hard. He should have at least been serviceable. I don’t know if I’m right but ever since he changed his kicking stance he has fallen off hard. Wish Koo gets it together
It happens to everybody but it really feels like kickers get hit in the face with “it’s over” the worst. Hopefully he has a great retirement or maybe finds a position as a teacher.
Too much golf
Colts might give him a shot considering their kicker is now out for the year. But outside of that, yes
Hate it for him if true. Dude brought us so many good moments when we didn’t have a lot to cheer about.
That non-orthodox kicking motion might not be doing him many services here. It’s a shame. I really really like his story and how we became his team. All in all, even if it’s coming to an end, it was pretty good kicker career.
When Matt Bryant signed with the Falcons in 2009 at the age of 34 he had played for the Iowa Barnstormers, Berlin Thunder(practice squad), Frankfurt Galaxy, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys(practice squad), Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Florida Tuskers and he got cut by most of those teams.
His four years in Tampa, his FG percentage was 83.1% Bryant went on to play 11 years for Atlanta averaging 87.5%. Up until last year Koo was better than Bryant was in Tampa and nearly as good as Bryant was in Atlanta.
RIP sweet prince
He’s only “done done” if he wants to be, he’s still young for a kicker
There are other leagues to kick in and will be many more kicking competitions to make a team out of camp or after an injury. Just look at us and the 49ers with Romo and Eddy Pineiro this year. And the Bills with Matt Prater