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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Christman was 80% on FG?s for us at 32/40 for his career- literally our best in history. He was also 122/123 on XP?s. He was ****ed over. I did the math for you.
They let Christman Kick off one time in 2020. It was returned to the 39 .. good for 16 yards. In his career at MSU, he kicked off 7 total times (in 3 years), and NEVER had a touchback.
Ruiz had 43 KOs, with 37 TBs.
Oh, you ONLY included Christman's 2019 FG stats. Add 2017 & 2018 and see what you get.
Your math sux!
Coach34 .. "We're not hiring the ****ing Pirate at Miss State. GTFO"
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Originally Posted by
BiscuitEater
Oh, you ONLY included Christman's 2019 FG stats. Add 2017 & 2018 and see what you get.
Your math sux!
No- my math is perfect. Christmann is 32/40 for his career on FG's- 80%. 122/123 on XP's. Ruiz certainly has the stronger leg. Just think ****ing over a 3 year starter sux. We could have let Ruiz KO and handle long FG's. Easy solution there. Both were on the team anyway- so why not?
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
No- my math is perfect. Christmann is 32/40 for his career on FG's- 80%. 122/123 on XP's. Ruiz certainly has the stronger leg. Just think ****ing over a 3 year starter sux. We could have let Ruiz KO and handle long FG's. Easy solution there. Both were on the team anyway- so why not?
Christmann was a very solid kicker. Ruiz is better.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
No- my math is perfect. Christmann is 32/40 for his career on FG's- 80%. 122/123 on XP's. Ruiz certainly has the stronger leg. Just think ****ing over a 3 year starter sux. We could have let Ruiz KO and handle long FG's. Easy solution there. Both were on the team anyway- so why not?
We could have, and he probably would have been just as good as Ruiz from inside of 40, but why bring Ruiz in cold for long field goals when he is just as good at other ranges? I sucks for Christmann that he was overtaken his senior year, but it happens. Any other position except for possibly QB, you try to figure out to get a long term starter snaps his senior year, but he's at one of a few positions in football where being slightly less good means you get basically zero snaps unless there is an injury or blowout.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Christman was 80% on FG?s for us at 32/40 for his career- literally our best in history. He was also 122/123 on XP?s. He was ****ed over. I did the math for you.
Kick offs are in the endzone now so that's one thing that we have been lacking. They are both accurate kickers, but Ruiz can hit from further. It's a no brainer to play him. That's an easy call.
You are a coach, do you bench your best players simply because they are the new guy?
The best players should be on the field and the players understand that this ain't peewee football, they are there to win at this level. The best are the ones that get to play.
It's clear you cannot be objective when it comes to any decision Leach makes if you don't like this one.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Christman is a career 80% FG kicker for us. So no- he wasnt passed over by better.
One of those guys has NFL potential...one doesnt...he got passed over
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Originally Posted by
BiscuitEater
Ruiz was 10 of 12 FGs, 24 of 24 Extra Points and put most KOs into or thru the endzone. Christman was passed by a better kicker.
Do the math!
^^^^ This
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Definitely was passed over. Someone take the sour grapes away from Coach.
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Originally Posted by
Bothrops
The portal is going help keep MSU down. I think many will agree in a few years.
Neither contributed much this year. If Ruiz decided to return, Christman was done. Jackson was never getting much time on OL if he couldn't this year.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Christman is one of the best Kickers in school history and got f'ed over this year. Absolutely support him leaving for greener pastures
Nowhere close. Not even in the same universe as several kickers who were better.
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Ruiz > Cristmann
We just better be 99.9% sure Ruiz is coming back....
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You'd think if the gap between Christmann and Ruiz was truly so narrow, that the former's name would come up on the topic of future NFL kickers about as much as the latter's does. Much less ever, at all.
No disrespect to Jace intended, he scored a lot of points for us and I wish him the best.
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Originally Posted by
thf24
You'd think if the gap between Christmann and Ruiz was truly so narrow, that the former's name would come up on the topic of future NFL kickers about as much as the latter's does. Much less ever, at all.
No disrespect to Jace intended, he scored a lot of points for us and I wish him the best.
I think it is pretty narrow gap for just field goals. It's just when you can't kickoff, you have to be that much better at field goals to be desired. Ruiz can kick off and apparently has more range on field goals although the stats don't show it, and I think that's enough to get Ruiz NFL interest while Jace is not on their radar, even though Ruiz is only slightly better on field goals.
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Originally Posted by
Johnson85
I think it is pretty narrow gap for just field goals. It's just when you can't kickoff, you have to be that much better at field goals to be desired. Ruiz can kick off and apparently has more range on field goals although the stats don't show it, and I think that's enough to get Ruiz NFL interest while Jace is not on their radar, even though Ruiz is only slightly better on field goals.
The range factor is pretty important though. If you've got one guy you feel just as good about accuracy-wise from 10 yards further out than the other, that can change your entire offensive approach in a variety of situations, both play-by-play and on the drive as a whole. The fact that Ruiz has 28 career attempts from 40+ to Christmann's 17 in the same number of seasons as the primary field goal kicker is a rough indication that Ruiz gives an offense more versatility.
That said, I know that number isn't exactly an airtight comparison, and there may not be one. But if we agree that Ruiz has generally more range and what data we have shows they're pretty similar accuracy-wise, then at minimum it's obvious that Christmann didn't get snubbed by our staff for non-performance related reasons as someone earlier insinuated.
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I don't like losing Jace, to be honest.
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Ruiz is better. A good bit better actually. C34 is wrong. He?s not the smartest guy in the room. Hate to break it to him.
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Originally Posted by
Tough Dawg
Ruiz is better. A good bit better actually. C34 is wrong. He?s not the smartest guy in the room. Hate to break it to him.
He had a good year. We'll see if he matches his good 2020 season next year. Christmann kicked in the bowl game and we didnt miss a beat
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Another transfer Pruitt. We're going to field an NFL roster of 54 players. Man
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Another transfer Pruitt. We're going to field an NFL roster of 54 players. Man
Addition by subtraction
Get rid of these guys that will NEVER contribute..
and get more guys in here that might ..
By the end of the summer and before fall practice I bet we have at least 80 -83 scholarship players ..
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Originally Posted by
Ari Gold
Addition by subtraction
Get rid of these guys that will NEVER contribute..
and get more guys in here that might ..
By the end of the summer and before fall practice I bet we have at least 80 -83 scholarship players ..
I agree with the concept. If we can get to 80 scholarship players before fall I'll tip my hat to this coaching staff. That would be big
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