HumanCockroach wrote:Not dismissing Haushckas work, but it was Ryan that was to kick on that ill fated attempt. Blocked in Indy, and I just can't remember his "miss". He missed one, but I think it was like a 55 yarder or something....
mykc14 wrote:Although I agree with the common feeling of this thread that retaining Haushcka is a no-brainer our FO puts value on players/positions and is unwilling to go beyond those numbers which is a characteristic that I like. It seems that his salary demands are probably too high right now and if they don't go down I doubt he is a our kicker next year. He was money and was certainly one of the top kickers in the league last year, but I am often reminded of something that JS or PC said about our players and their impending free agency (this isn't a direct quote): "We have great players and we want them to earn a lot of money but they all can't be the highest paid players at their positions" or something like that. The main point is they can't afford to pay Sherm top dollar, Thomas top dollar, RW top dollar, Beast top dollar, and Hauschka top dollar, and Okung top dollar (11 mil cap hit this year, ouch! although it does drop to like 7 or 8 mil next year), etc..
RiverDog wrote:mykc14 wrote:Although I agree with the common feeling of this thread that retaining Haushcka is a no-brainer our FO puts value on players/positions and is unwilling to go beyond those numbers which is a characteristic that I like. It seems that his salary demands are probably too high right now and if they don't go down I doubt he is a our kicker next year. He was money and was certainly one of the top kickers in the league last year, but I am often reminded of something that JS or PC said about our players and their impending free agency (this isn't a direct quote): "We have great players and we want them to earn a lot of money but they all can't be the highest paid players at their positions" or something like that. The main point is they can't afford to pay Sherm top dollar, Thomas top dollar, RW top dollar, Beast top dollar, and Hauschka top dollar, and Okung top dollar (11 mil cap hit this year, ouch! although it does drop to like 7 or 8 mil next year), etc..
Then why didn't we slap the FT on him? He was already making $1.5M, it would have only cost $3.5M to slap the FT on him. A net of $2M seems like a small price to pay for a kicker that's as valuable as he is.
NorthHawk wrote:That's a dangerous game to play, mykc14. If another team steps up then we lose one of the most dependable FG kickers for the want of probably less than 1% of the Cap difference.
mykc14 wrote:I have no idea. Maybe even at 3.5 his number would have just been too high for them or maybe they felt it would hinder them trying to make a long term contract or inflate his value as they worked on a multi-year deal. Maybe they just have a number for him or his position and it is less than 3.5 mil. Maybe they are fundamentally against using the F-Tag. Maybe they really feel that they can sign him long-term in the 2.5 mil range and are waiting for his number to drop.
HumanCockroach wrote:As much as I like Hauschka he was someone they picked up off the scrap heap. Maybe they feel they can do it again? Who knows, however, this front office HAS used the FT once already on a kicker ( Mare) so I doubt the are fundamentally against it, Hauschka spelled the doom for Mare ( younger cheaper option). Honestly, I just don't feel like they value certain positions whether it be OG or Kicker. Every team has to make those kinds of decisions, and decide where their priorities lie, maybe Hauschka is being aloud to see that their offer is fair, maybe they could care less, no one here really knows. Maybe they have their eye on someone else? Or a player to draft or sign from college something tells me he'll be back, but that could just be hope talking...
RiverDog wrote:mykc14 wrote:I have no idea. Maybe even at 3.5 his number would have just been too high for them or maybe they felt it would hinder them trying to make a long term contract or inflate his value as they worked on a multi-year deal. Maybe they just have a number for him or his position and it is less than 3.5 mil. Maybe they are fundamentally against using the F-Tag. Maybe they really feel that they can sign him long-term in the 2.5 mil range and are waiting for his number to drop.
If the FO is prepared to give him a long term contract for $2.5M, it seems like a pretty big risk to be quibbling over an additional $1M when our salary cap is $132M, especially when all we're talking about is one year.
I'm not sure what objection the FO would have against the FT. It's a tool that management fought hard to get and that every player understands. Besides, why would Hauschka complain? He'd be getting a raise from $1.5M to $3.5M, something like a 125% or so raise. I sure wouldn't mind that kind of raise.
mykc14 wrote:RiverDog wrote:mykc14 wrote:I have no idea. Maybe even at 3.5 his number would have just been too high for them or maybe they felt it would hinder them trying to make a long term contract or inflate his value as they worked on a multi-year deal. Maybe they just have a number for him or his position and it is less than 3.5 mil. Maybe they are fundamentally against using the F-Tag. Maybe they really feel that they can sign him long-term in the 2.5 mil range and are waiting for his number to drop.
If the FO is prepared to give him a long term contract for $2.5M, it seems like a pretty big risk to be quibbling over an additional $1M when our salary cap is $132M, especially when all we're talking about is one year.
I'm not sure what objection the FO would have against the FT. It's a tool that management fought hard to get and that every player understands. Besides, why would Hauschka complain? He'd be getting a raise from $1.5M to $3.5M, something like a 125% or so raise. I sure wouldn't mind that kind of raise.
Obviously we have no idea what numbers are being thrown around but there is a reason that they didn't pay him the money or franchise him. I understand that the F-tag is a tool that benefits the Front Office but there is a reason that most teams don't use it. I also agree that it seems to make perfect sense to use it on Hauschka but they clearly didn't feel he was worth. I don't know their thinking I can only speculate.
RiverDog wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:Not dismissing Haushckas work, but it was Ryan that was to kick on that ill fated attempt. Blocked in Indy, and I just can't remember his "miss". He missed one, but I think it was like a 55 yarder or something....
The miss came against the Niners in SF. Inside 40 and I think it hit the upright. The other miss was on a blocked attempt in Indy. Now that my memory has been jogged, what I was thinking of was when Maragos was holding for Ryan when Hauschka went out with a possible concussion. That had to have been the ugliest play of the year for us.
But the point's still the same.
Hawktawk wrote:RiverDog wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:Not dismissing Haushckas work, but it was Ryan that was to kick on that ill fated attempt. Blocked in Indy, and I just can't remember his "miss". He missed one, but I think it was like a 55 yarder or something....
The miss came against the Niners in SF. Inside 40 and I think it hit the upright. The other miss was on a blocked attempt in Indy. Now that my memory has been jogged, what I was thinking of was when Maragos was holding for Ryan when Hauschka went out with a possible concussion. That had to have been the ugliest play of the year for us.
But the point's still the same.
I remember a brutal Hauschka miss in week 16 against AZ in the home loss. I was at that miserable game.Malcolm Smith picked off Palmer and almost returned it for a TD. He got tackled at about the 4. 3 horrible offensive plays later Hauschka hit the left upright on basically an extra point try. It was right before halftime and was a factor in the momentum shifting and Seattle losing the game.He also had a couple late in the season that went in but barely.It was disconcerting as he had been dead center all year. His kickoff that hit the crossbar in the SB was pretty cool though.
Kickers are like golfers. They have the stroke and then for lots of them they don't anymore all of a sudden. For me hes had enough great kicks I'd like to see him back but I always sweat bullets watching any kicker on any team I ever rooted for.
Zorn76 wrote:Yea, the Cards loss was brutal, and when that chip shot doinked off the upright, you just knew things were gonna end badly, lol.
Not long after, though, I was sort of relieved the home streak was over. We had a clean slate, and began a new streak that ended in a SB win.
Maybe if we had beat AZ it still would've been the same result in NY, but I'm sure glad we didn't save our stinker for, say, the Saints or 49ers in the playoffs, especially the latter. Now THAT woulda been devastating, ha.
Hopefully, all this wraps up soon with our kicker. Houschka is as deserving as anybody at his position to get top dollar. And while I expect an improvement in the red zone TD category, it still is wise to have a guy that can't boot it and come through in the clutch when needed, which is exactly what Steven has done in Seattle.
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