DGontheQT wrote:Dicko is in for a big Rookie year , and our fans will soon see how his unique skill-set can help the Seahawks.
I was practically laughed at when suggesting this at the time of his drafting , but I hope those opinions have changed.
Arryn Siposs is one "fresh off the plane' to keep your eye on , having joined Auburn University. He kicks the absolute s*** out of it.
NorthHawk wrote:He's been impressive in good weather, but has he played in cold and wet conditions and done as well?
Seahawkgal wrote:I can’t believe this stupid troll is still around.
hoxgmp wrote:Can't underestimate the value of Dickson. Entire league is fascinated by his talent.
Dickson has hang-time, distance, and accuracy. That's why Schneider traded up to get him.
Jon Ryan was good but he got cut.
Dickson will be a weapon. Just watch.
hoxgmp wrote:Sebas is better than Walsh. Surprised he missed couple of extra points. Don't see that as a trend.
mykc14 wrote:I agree he’s (Janikowski) better than Walsh, but he hasn’t been lights out in his career either. He’s about an average to below average kicker at this point in his career and does nothing to excite me in the kicking game.
hoxgmp wrote:Would you have picked Meyers over Sebas?
I think Brian Schneider's familiarity with Sebas was probably the deciding factor.
RiverDog wrote:
I agree, his career has been somewhat checkered, but I'll gladly take his performance from 2016, which includes 25 of 26 FG's from inside 50 yards and 37 of 39 XP's. He still has one of the strongest legs in the game.
mykc14 wrote:I think we would all take those numbers. The problem is you just don’t know what your going to get: 2015- 80% on kicks less than 50, 2014: 92% on those kicks, 2013: 72% on kicks under 50... it’s just a crap shoot and the weird part is he either has good years or bad years usually- not too many in-between.
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