I am trying to leverage your point and looking for similarities within seasons. Just took one.
Jason Hanson - 2001. Career 82.80% kicker.
He had to stretches in 2001 that were way out of mean..
Kicks 5 - 18 Made 9 of 14 - 64.28% - Average Length of miss - 48.2 (one 65 yarder all others under 50) - 18.52 points from norm.
Kicks 17 - 29 Made 7 of 13 - 53.85% - Average Length of miss - 47.2 (two 51 rest under 50) - 28.95 points from norm.
Now compare that to Crosby - Career 78.23% kicker.
Kicks 6 - 18 Made 6 of 13 - 45.15% - Average Length of miss - 46.42 ( 4 of 50 or more, including a 58 yarder) - 33.08 points from norm.
Again.. each of the three tenured kicks have similar patterns, they all seem to go into slumps similar to Crosby's at the moment.
All I am trying to illustrate here is that the sky isn't falling in terms of Crosby at the moment, actually this is somewhat normal swoon for a kicker.
Again, if there is a problem here is the overall performance from Crosby to this point in his career, a lower percentage overall. But for Aikman and others to say that this is atypical of a kicker overall, slumps wise, it just isn't that different than some of the most tenured kickers in the game today.
Even then.. it is 4 points lower than a kicker that has kicked a majority of his kicks in a dome.
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