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Read these (unconfirmed) stats today for Mclaughlin. Interesting how he struggles in the 40s. I would guess he is the one elevated from the PS.
New #Colts kicker Chase McLaughlin over his career: 0-20: 1-1 20-29: 9-9 30-39: 9-9 40-49: 10-21 50-59: 8-8 60+: 0-1 Total: 37-49 ( 75.5% ) Long: 57 |
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Lucky for Chase, the Colts offense has experience with running a few extra plays and making the FG attempt longer. They will just need to back it up to a 50+ yd FG attempt.
Last edited by AlwaysSunnyinIndy; 09-14-2022 at 03:53 PM. |
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Whoa. I didn't look at his overall breakdown when I looked up his numbers. That's really bizarre. Perfect everywhere except in the 40's where he is awful.
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Yikes....I'm guessing the majority of FGs in the NFL are in the 40s. Not good.
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Yep, the Colts went with the vet for kicking duties this weekend - Chase McLaughlin was elevated from the practice squad and gets the first crack at the job: https://www.colts.com/news/chase-mcl...rs-roster-move |
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