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Fun fact: The Titans kicking unit was so bad in 2019 that they became the first and only NFL team to have more wins than field goals made (they finished the year 9-7 and were 8-18 on field goals).
Yeah, that joke stopped being funny when it happened to Blair Walsh in real life. No, no it didn't, it's still funny. It's fucking hilarious. But the joke is forever linked with Walsh now, and Walsh was actually a stud in 2012 (like literally the best first year a kicker ever had) so he probably doesn't make this list.
I’m not even a Vikings fan but damn I’ll argue there worst kicker is Gary Anderson. He was perfect all season until he missed an easy chip shot Field Goal to send the Vikings to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1976. We could have had the greatest Super Bowl on paper ever with how stacked both teams were.
I remember in either Madden 2002 or 2003 where Neil Rackers was 37 overall, the worst kicker in either game. VERY Surprised you didn't pick Brett Conway for the Packers, the Packers drafted him in the 3rd round in 1997 to replace Chris Jacke (controversial move at the time!), only for the Packers to cut him after preseason to keep the Undrafted Free Agent Rookie Ryan Longwell instead, Conway didn't make a SINGLE field goal that preseason.
There should be a dishonorable mention for Bill Gramatica, who I believe celebrated an successful first half kick as if it were a game winner. He injured himself in the process.
Have you actually watched the celebration? He just did a mild hop, he didnt go nuts. Something had to already be wrong with his leg and he was going to go down soon as it was if that hurt him.
@@booradley6832 Yes, I have. And we have a difference of opinion. Either way, I should ask you the same question. ua-cam.com/video/JK81Ej5hm8s/v-deo.htmlsi=RZgVbZj4hUFKoSrP
@@alexanderguerrero347J Tuck was undrafted, which I’m sure every team in the league has been kicking themselves for, but yeah he’s the reason they signed him
In retrospect, if they paid Hauschka, they might have made the playoffs in 2017. Hauschka made about 88% of his kicks that season. Granted he declined after that, but still.
as a seahawks fan, i'm honestly kinda surprised you didn't put Blair Walsh because he almost singlehandedly caused most of our losses in 2017 and we missed the playoffs because of him
I think his cut off is too early because in the transition to the modern kicker medocrity was acceptable. If a kicker was reliable it was a thing of note not an expectation. Also you cant pick anyone from an expansion roster cmon man we know they were horrible. Its Walsh hands down
@@morganpavia7634For that matter, if you go back to the first 25-30 or so years of data we have at our disposal, you’ll find that a lot of kickers up through the first half of the 60’s also played another position so they provided value even if they weren’t good at kicking. Even up through the 80’s, the percentage standards for the position were lower than you’d expect to see now (in 1989, the league averaged roughly the percentage that Blair Walsh did in 2017). Field goal kicking has gotten so efficient over time that I would argue that George Blanda’s missed field goal record of 304 is the most unbreakable NFL record.
From the first 31 years of my life the Detroit Lions had two kickers: Eddie Murray then Jason Hanson. Hanson is one kicker I have absolutely no problem being in a team's Ring of Honor. He's absolutely there on merit.
My favorite Jason Hanson story is after he made an actual decent form tackle on a kickoff he got home later that night and the phone rang. It was Chris Speilman who said: "I just saw the tape. Congratulations, you're a football player now" and then immediately hung up.
The saddest day in Baltimore, Justin Tucker's retirement, will never take him for granted. Only kicker that can get away with missing. He's been missing a lot this season, he got fix it before the playoffs
The funny thing. After cundiff, the NFL let the ravens have the best kicker in the league by simply not drafting him. Yeah pretty nuts. Justin tucker literally fell to us. Just like Lamar at 32nd.
@@david-468 It’s almost like he doesn’t have a WR core. His best WR is a rookie. The others are a bust 1st round WR(Bateman), a cooked OBJ, Nelson Agholor exists, devin duverney who they refuse to throw to. Tell me how do you functional offense that doesn’t completely rely on the run game. Also their 7-3 back off. They only lost because they love shootings themselves in the foot.
Can't believe you didn't mention josh scobee back in either 2014/2015 for the Steelers... Guy played like 5 games bc Shaun Suisam was hurt and was soooo ass against the ravens on prime time tv that Tomlin was GOING FOR IT instead of taking the points bc he kept missing his kicks, Tomlin post game said "can anybody kick" and then we got Boswell...
What's crazy is that Ravens fan you showed is likely in the minority as most of us, or at least I, blame Lee Evans for dropping a TD pass two plays before that kick as the reason we lost that game.
Mike Vanderjack missed countless meaningful kicks. Playoff loss vs dolphins 00’. Opening week vs Patriots 04’. Pittsburgh 05’. And would’ve missed vs Bucs 03’ if it was tipped by a buc. I’m sure I’m forgetting some, he was the worst in the clutch which makes him the worst in Colts history
Blair Walsh was Seattle's worst. He missed 3 field goals against Washington, they lost by 3. He missed against Atlanta, which would have been the tiebreaker, costing Seattle a playoff spot. Then ended the year missing a kick against Arizona, costing them the game. Seattle went 9-7. They would have made it with a win over Atlanta at 10-6, much less 12-4. Russell Wilson accounted for all but one of his teams offensive TDs, lead the league in TD passes, and set several records with the L.O.B. injured and finishing 27th in defense. In the end Walsh was the outlying reason Seattle missed the playoffs.
For eagles it’s mike michel. He was a punter who took over place kicking after starting kicker Got hurt in ‘78. In wildcard game the game he missed a PAT and a field goal before lining up to kick a potential game-winning 34-yard field goal with seven seconds left in the fourth quarter. He missed the kick, and the Eagles lost 14−13. He was released after the season and did not play in another NFL game
I kinda get Rosas but there was a couple of kickers worse: Charlie Durkee had seasons for the Saints where he was 19/37, 14/32, and 3/9. Happy Feller who went 4/12 Skip Butler and Bill McClard who went 1/5 Some truly bad kickers
The Detroit one was worse because he was replacing Jason Hansen who had been playing for the Lions since the 90s, and was probably their best player in the interim years of Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson. We would then sign "that guy Matt Prater" after he had recovered from alcoholism. He was bad the first year before he got his groove back the next.
It was so weird how other teams kickers constantly turn over but the Lions had two kickers for the first 31 years of my life: Eddie Murray then Jason Hanson. I was happy when the Lions put Hanson in their Ring of Honor. He's one kicker who absolutely deserves that honor from a franchise.
Always respect someone who mentions that Norwood missed a hard kick by the standards of the time. Now, it's expected to be automatic inside of 50 but 1990 was a very different time.
I think I speak for Colts nation when I say we still hate Mike Vanderjagt. He went from most accurate kicker of all time to missing a standard kick in the playoffs. Colts shipped him off to Dallas after that (probably bc the fans and Irsay and Manning wanted to kill him), and he was never the same. I think he lasted one or two more years, and then it was over.
Luis' nephew Alex was a kicker at the University of Arizona when I went there. He sucked too. They have a so-called family kicking legacy. My friends called him Pendejas.
For NYJ i definitely would go Doug Brien (look up his 2003 chokes), so bad they drafted a kicker 2nd round to appease us. That was Mike Nugent who also sucked early on. Honorary Jet mention goes to Chargers Nate Kaeding, who was a solid reliable kicker....when not playing the jets. Multiple times he handed us games.
The fact that Kasay, one of the most beloved players during his time with the team, is responsible for one direction the worst plays that cost the Panthers a super bowl is incredibly saddening
Joe Nedney was statistically poor for MIA, but ex-Eagle Tony Franklin (who invented the barefoot kicker thing) was off-target during his brief stop in South Florida.
Joe Danelo for the Giants my god. My Dad went to the Week 16 game against Dallas in 1981 (win and in situation) in 26 degree weather. Game went to Double OT, Danelo attempted 5 FGs and made 2, one of them being the winner finally. My dad is still begrudgingly upset that the team carried him off the field like a hero after missing 3 times and making him suffer 😂
Eric Schubert kicked for the giants the year before he sucked for the cardinals and is definitely a solid contender for worst giants kicker. he started off strong but then suddenly seemed to forget how to kick a ball and it continued after he joined the cardinals the next year
I'm surprised the browns wasnt cade york: made a game winning 60 yarder in week 1 of 2022 then immediately turned into a pumpkin making only 4 of his 8 kicks in the 2023 preseason. Then i saw it was Zane Gonzalez and went "yeah, that makes sense"
I saw Schubert, as a Cardinal, kick in a game @ Philadelphia. The game ended in a 10-10 tie and both Schubert and McFadden(who was usually reliable) missed easy kicks. That said, Schubert wasn't anywhere near the worst Cardinal kicker. That honor goes to Neil O'Donahue. He once missed a 19 yard FG in overtime on Monday Night Football. And his missed extra point in the opening game of the 1984 season actually cost the Cardinals a playoff spot. Yes he made some clutch kicks but when it really mattered he folded faster than an overcaffeinated origami artist. Some other sucky Cardinal kickers, Novo Bojovic, Jess Atkinson, John "2nd round pick" Lee, Jim Gallery, Greg Davis, Steve "1st round pick" Little...the list goes on and on.
For the 49ers, Owen Pochman would’ve been an appropriate choice, too. When you take Cedric Wilson Sr’s brain fart against the Rams, you could make a decent case that the 2003 team was a competent special teams unit away from a playoff spot.
One thing the Broncos have never had to worry about is having a good kicker. Of course, this has led to some years where the starting kicker is a more popular player than the starting quarterback...
Two names came to mind immediately as a Browns fan: Billy "The Whif" Cundiff and Zane Gonzalez. BOTH made it. People forget Billy was on the Ravens, Browns, AND Steelers, and he sucked for everyone. Also you forgot to mention that Saints game where Zane missed a ton was AT New Orleans. In the dome. He missed all those kicks IN A DOME.
As a Washington fan Chip Lohlmiller may have had the most powerful leg ever. I saw him hit the top third of the upright on a 50+ yard attempt. Sure he missed by hitting the upright, but that ball would have travelled at least 70 in the air.
Lifelong Chiefs fan, literally never heard of that kicker (or maybe I blocked him from my memory) so I was surprised you didn't say Lin Elliot, which is literally a swear word.
I have watched the double doink hundreds, if not thousands of times, yet this is the first time I noticed the bears mascot falling over as the ball hits the turf.
Scott Norwood (fellow James Madison University grad, go Dukes!) was a decent-to-good kicker for his relatively short career (7 seasons in the NFL in Buffalo + 2 in the USFL), problem was, his leg was not powerful. He was accurate but couldn't hit much past about 45 yards. That wasn't as big a deal from the rock-hard turf the Bills played on, but on grass, yeah, we saw the result. BTW in that 1990-91 season he was 20-29 (5-7 in the playoffs) and 50-52 on extra points. Not amazing, but not as bad as he's been made out to be after Wide Right. In fact in 1988 he was an All-Pro and the league scoring leader (32-37, and 33-33 on extra points). The Bills hung onto him for the '91 season but cut him when they got Steve Christie and he never played again.
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The Jaguars’ worst kicker was Urban Meyer
Lmao
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I dummo man, he hit his intended target that one time
@@ScumdogLukegood point
It got him fired which was the best case senario
Fun fact: The Titans kicking unit was so bad in 2019 that they became the first and only NFL team to have more wins than field goals made (they finished the year 9-7 and were 8-18 on field goals).
And they still made the AFC CG!
Oof
Dolphins are close right now. 6 wins but only 7 made field goals in 9 games. It could happen if they keep scoring TDs instead of FGs
@@TheAmazingallanhow many attempts?
@@BennyTherat More then I care to remember.
Not even one Ray Finkle joke?
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Was expecting that on the Dolphins segment..or at least a Garo Yepremian reference
Ha! Noice.
Yeah, that joke stopped being funny when it happened to Blair Walsh in real life.
No, no it didn't, it's still funny. It's fucking hilarious. But the joke is forever linked with Walsh now, and Walsh was actually a stud in 2012 (like literally the best first year a kicker ever had) so he probably doesn't make this list.
No, Chris Blewitt.
I think with a last name like Blewitt, he was just destined to be one of the worst kickers in the NFL 😂
Minnesota Kickers needa have a documentary on their own
I was at a Vikings-Ravens game in 2021 and saw many Justin Tucker jerseys. I asked some "What's it like to have faith in your kicker?"
Vikings and Seahawks in the 2016 Play Offs, wow
I’m not even a Vikings fan but damn I’ll argue there worst kicker is Gary Anderson. He was perfect all season until he missed an easy chip shot Field Goal to send the Vikings to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1976. We could have had the greatest Super Bowl on paper ever with how stacked both teams were.
Karlis was pretty good, if idiosyncratic, remember the 8FG's in one game!
Im a Bears fan, and i gotta say, you right. yall have Bears QB luck at the Kicking position.
One NFL record that will never be broken: George Blanda missed 304 career field goals.
He also threw 42 interceptions in a season. It was when he was in the AFL, but still.
@@aaronstark5060He also could play quarterback unlike most players who kick now who only kick.
He played longer than Brady retired at age 46
I once named my fantasy team The Blair Walsh Project.
I went 3-11 that year. To this day it's my only losing record. In hindsight I deserved it.
“The Blair Walsh Project”. That’s fucking brilliant.
Gotta give you credit for the name though, it's pretty brilliant.
Solid The League reference
Fivepoints: Straight-on kicking is garbage ,
Mark Moseley: Wins MVP with straight-on style
For the Ravens having Stover and Tucker as golden toes has been truly a gift but Cundiff really wasn’t terrible until then.
Cundiff was solid for his time
He was a pro bowler in 2010 IIRC
@@jackson.7028He was 1st team all pro lmao
Steven Hauschka lasted half a season in Baltimore.
@@thek3289 yes!!!!! We lost three games because of him!!!!
Watching every Vikes game is:
Opposing kicker is going to make a 60 yarder
Our guy is going to miss a 20 yarder.
I remember in either Madden 2002 or 2003 where Neil Rackers was 37 overall, the worst kicker in either game.
VERY Surprised you didn't pick Brett Conway for the Packers, the Packers drafted him in the 3rd round in 1997 to replace Chris Jacke (controversial move at the time!), only for the Packers to cut him after preseason to keep the Undrafted Free Agent Rookie Ryan Longwell instead, Conway didn't make a SINGLE field goal that preseason.
There should be a dishonorable mention for Bill Gramatica, who I believe celebrated an successful first half kick as if it were a game winner. He injured himself in the process.
I figured he would be on here just for that reason, poor Cardinals
Have you actually watched the celebration? He just did a mild hop, he didnt go nuts. Something had to already be wrong with his leg and he was going to go down soon as it was if that hurt him.
@@booradley6832 Yes, I have. And we have a difference of opinion. Either way, I should ask you the same question.
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Not so "Automatica" at that point (it was against the Giants, I remember Bob Papa's call)..
@@andrewpadaetz5549 for reference it was Martin Gramatica (his brother) that had that nickname
Billy Cundiff's miss in the AFC Championship lives rent free in my mind
The only reason why Tucker was drafted.
@@alexanderguerrero347 talk about a butterfly effect
@@alexanderguerrero347J Tuck was undrafted, which I’m sure every team in the league has been kicking themselves for, but yeah he’s the reason they signed him
You should expand this list onto other skill positions (Running Back, Wide Receiver, Tight End, etc.)
Never forget the Seahawks saw Blair Walsh win them the game by missing that FG and thought "we should sign him as our kicker"
In retrospect, if they paid Hauschka, they might have made the playoffs in 2017.
Hauschka made about 88% of his kicks that season. Granted he declined after that, but still.
7:36 As soon as I heard the name Chris Brown I knew FivePoints would mention that.
as a seahawks fan, i'm honestly kinda surprised you didn't put Blair Walsh because he almost singlehandedly caused most of our losses in 2017 and we missed the playoffs because of him
To demonstrate just how high up kicking standards have become, Walsh’s 2017 percentage would be on par with some early 80’s pro bowl kickers.
I think his cut off is too early because in the transition to the modern kicker medocrity was acceptable. If a kicker was reliable it was a thing of note not an expectation. Also you cant pick anyone from an expansion roster cmon man we know they were horrible. Its Walsh hands down
@@morganpavia7634For that matter, if you go back to the first 25-30 or so years of data we have at our disposal, you’ll find that a lot of kickers up through the first half of the 60’s also played another position so they provided value even if they weren’t good at kicking.
Even up through the 80’s, the percentage standards for the position were lower than you’d expect to see now (in 1989, the league averaged roughly the percentage that Blair Walsh did in 2017).
Field goal kicking has gotten so efficient over time that I would argue that George Blanda’s missed field goal record of 304 is the most unbreakable NFL record.
Dude he sold for the Vikings to win you that one playoff game so it’s not all bad 😂
I will never forgive my franchise for employing a kicker named Blewitt 🤣🤣
I miss Jason Hanson, he was also a very good guy from people who met him!
21 seasons on the team that drafted him.
Hanson was the guy that put his arms forward before kicking right?
From the first 31 years of my life the Detroit Lions had two kickers: Eddie Murray then Jason Hanson. Hanson is one kicker I have absolutely no problem being in a team's Ring of Honor. He's absolutely there on merit.
My favorite Jason Hanson story is after he made an actual decent form tackle on a kickoff he got home later that night and the phone rang. It was Chris Speilman who said: "I just saw the tape. Congratulations, you're a football player now" and then immediately hung up.
Do worst regular season loss for every team. Could be a blowout, blown lead, franchise altering injury, or just any other heartbreak
I have a candidate for the worst Ravens regular season loss. I also have a couple possibilities for the Steelers.
@@thek3289Falcons and Titans/Oilers are easy; and I've got a few for the Bills.
FPV has done a worst blowout loss video.
Thank God, Prater stayed in the league because he’s one of our most valuable players on the Arizona Cardinals. SUPER RELIABLE
The saddest day in Baltimore, Justin Tucker's retirement, will never take him for granted. Only kicker that can get away with missing. He's been missing a lot this season, he got fix it before the playoffs
Fun fact about Neil Rackers. He is the all time tackle leader for kickers.
The funny thing. After cundiff, the NFL let the ravens have the best kicker in the league by simply not drafting him. Yeah pretty nuts. Justin tucker literally fell to us. Just like Lamar at 32nd.
I mean.. this season shows why Lamar fell
@@david-468 It’s almost like he doesn’t have a WR core. His best WR is a rookie. The others are a bust 1st round WR(Bateman), a cooked OBJ, Nelson Agholor exists, devin duverney who they refuse to throw to. Tell me how do you functional offense that doesn’t completely rely on the run game. Also their 7-3 back off. They only lost because they love shootings themselves in the foot.
@@OmegaReconGamingit’s almost like he’s a RB
@@jamesmiller3824u sound salty lol
@@jamesmiller3824 damn and he’s still number 1 in the AFC. Not bad for a Running Back.
Ask Chiefs fans who the worst kicker in franchise history and most of a certain age will say Lin Elliott.
I remember my Dad brought home a drawing of Elliot at a urinal going "wide" back then. Elliot was literally the first meme I ever saw.
I'm spent the majority of my life hating Lin Elliott all because of that one day.
WE...DONT...SAY...THAT...NAME
@@CoachKendoSlice Somehow the only player facing karma from that day is the QB of the Colts.
I've cried because of a football game only twice in my lifetime. One was after a loss to the Broncos in 1992, the other was the Lin Elliott game.
Can't believe you didn't mention josh scobee back in either 2014/2015 for the Steelers... Guy played like 5
games bc Shaun Suisam was hurt and was soooo ass against the ravens on prime time tv that Tomlin was GOING FOR IT instead of taking the points bc he kept missing his kicks, Tomlin post game said "can anybody kick" and then we got Boswell...
What's crazy is that Ravens fan you showed is likely in the minority as most of us, or at least I, blame Lee Evans for dropping a TD pass two plays before that kick as the reason we lost that game.
Exactly. Kickers are supposed to clean up everyone else's mistakes and then get yelled at when they dont.
Oh, i remember that dropped TD pass far more vividly than Cundiff missing.
I swore every sinful thing against God at Lee Evans all night
The weird thing about Zane Gonzalez is that he was actually good for the Panthers. Dude just needed out of Cleveland
John LIE-polt. And yes, I've heard of him, he kicked for the Bills. He was also a straight-on kicker.
Mike Vanderjack missed countless meaningful kicks. Playoff loss vs dolphins 00’. Opening week vs Patriots 04’. Pittsburgh 05’. And would’ve missed vs Bucs 03’ if it was tipped by a buc. I’m sure I’m forgetting some, he was the worst in the clutch which makes him the worst in Colts history
These videos are so mean to dudes who were pretty decent in college and had a rough time in the pros, but I still can't stop watching them
Blair Walsh was Seattle's worst. He missed 3 field goals against Washington, they lost by 3. He missed against Atlanta, which would have been the tiebreaker, costing Seattle a playoff spot. Then ended the year missing a kick against Arizona, costing them the game. Seattle went 9-7. They would have made it with a win over Atlanta at 10-6, much less 12-4. Russell Wilson accounted for all but one of his teams offensive TDs, lead the league in TD passes, and set several records with the L.O.B. injured and finishing 27th in defense. In the end Walsh was the outlying reason Seattle missed the playoffs.
If there’s a year where Russell Wilson played great here, it was 2017.
That raven’s fan reaction is a classic. Iconic.
For eagles it’s mike michel. He was a punter who took over place kicking after starting kicker Got hurt in ‘78. In wildcard game the game he missed a PAT and a field goal before lining up to kick a potential game-winning 34-yard field goal with seven seconds left in the fourth quarter. He missed the kick, and the Eagles lost 14−13. He was released after the season and did not play in another NFL game
Falcons won their first postseason game against them
Michel should never have been put in that position. Vermeil should have signed a PK who could at least make the XPs.
I kinda get Rosas but there was a couple of kickers worse:
Charlie Durkee had seasons for the Saints where he was 19/37, 14/32, and 3/9.
Happy Feller who went 4/12
Skip Butler and Bill McClard who went 1/5
Some truly bad kickers
Broncos kicker Fred Steinfort once missed 4 fourth-quarter field goals in a 9-7 victory over the Raiders in 1981.
Chris Blewitt, what a fitting name for a bad kicker
The Detroit one was worse because he was replacing Jason Hansen who had been playing for the Lions since the 90s, and was probably their best player in the interim years of Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson. We would then sign "that guy Matt Prater" after he had recovered from alcoholism. He was bad the first year before he got his groove back the next.
It was him and trash Nate Freeze. Both of them were horrible!!
It was so weird how other teams kickers constantly turn over but the Lions had two kickers for the first 31 years of my life: Eddie Murray then Jason Hanson. I was happy when the Lions put Hanson in their Ring of Honor. He's one kicker who absolutely deserves that honor from a franchise.
How was it not scobee for the Steelers. He's what started the Boswell era. Loved him in Jacksonville tho
Always respect someone who mentions that Norwood missed a hard kick by the standards of the time. Now, it's expected to be automatic inside of 50 but 1990 was a very different time.
Ironically Eric Schubert once won a game for Five’s Giants in 1985 with 5 FG’s
Your a monster for putting Chris Blewitt on this Five, he's been the GOAT on the USFL
Notable stat about Chris Blewitt, all 3 of his misses were because his kick was blocked.
Washington's worst kicker has the most unfortunate last name of any kicker. Because he is the kicker who Blewit.
I think I speak for Colts nation when I say we still hate Mike Vanderjagt. He went from most accurate kicker of all time to missing a standard kick in the playoffs. Colts shipped him off to Dallas after that (probably bc the fans and Irsay and Manning wanted to kill him), and he was never the same. I think he lasted one or two more years, and then it was over.
We used to call him Vander shank.
Or Vander jackass, Vander choke
Surprised Josh Scobee didn't make the cut for the Steelers. That guy couldn't park a car between the lines
Crazy thing with the falcons is that the "28-3" jokes aren't even intentional anymore. They just can't escape em 💀
Lions would be Ryan Santoso. Ive never seen worse kicks than the ones he made. His career long was 35 YARDS
Rayner, i completely forgot he was on the Chiefs during the more recent dark times. I would have guessed Lin Elliott.
Luis' nephew Alex was a kicker at the University of Arizona when I went there. He sucked too. They have a so-called family kicking legacy. My friends called him Pendejas.
Some of the great straight on kickers were Lou "the toe" Groza, George Blanda, Mark Moseley, Lou Michael, Fred Cox, Jim Bakken, and Jim Turner.
Mark Mosely is a goddamed NFL MVP. A kicker won MVP!
For NYJ i definitely would go Doug Brien (look up his 2003 chokes), so bad they drafted a kicker 2nd round to appease us. That was Mike Nugent who also sucked early on.
Honorary Jet mention goes to Chargers Nate Kaeding, who was a solid reliable kicker....when not playing the jets. Multiple times he handed us games.
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Worst Kicker/Punter in Giants history: Matt Dodge. Don’t lie 5Points you know why we hate him?
lets kick the ball right to DeSean Jackson lol and make Tom Coughlin almost have a heart attack
The fact that Kasay, one of the most beloved players during his time with the team, is responsible for one direction the worst plays that cost the Panthers a super bowl is incredibly saddening
I'm not exactly sure I would call Henery's seasons with the Eagles "strong."
How did Chris BLEWETT never stop and consider that maybe he shouldn’t be an NFL kicker
Joe Nedney was statistically poor for MIA, but ex-Eagle Tony Franklin (who invented the barefoot kicker thing) was off-target during his brief stop in South Florida.
The Packers worst kicker is Anders Carlson now.
Joe Danelo for the Giants my god. My Dad went to the Week 16 game against Dallas in 1981 (win and in situation) in 26 degree weather. Game went to Double OT, Danelo attempted 5 FGs and made 2, one of them being the winner finally. My dad is still begrudgingly upset that the team carried him off the field like a hero after missing 3 times and making him suffer 😂
Eric Schubert kicked for the giants the year before he sucked for the cardinals and is definitely a solid contender for worst giants kicker. he started off strong but then suddenly seemed to forget how to kick a ball and it continued after he joined the cardinals the next year
My friend who is a commanders fan arch enemy is Joey Slye. He always tells me how they should’ve kept Dustin Hopkins lmao
I'm surprised the browns wasnt cade york: made a game winning 60 yarder in week 1 of 2022 then immediately turned into a pumpkin making only 4 of his 8 kicks in the 2023 preseason.
Then i saw it was Zane Gonzalez and went "yeah, that makes sense"
Damn, that Kareem Hunt bit was cold! 😂
The name Cundiff will bring many groans of disgust to any Baltimore fan. However thanks to his fuck up we got the Best Kicker Ever: Justin Tucker 😎
I saw Schubert, as a Cardinal, kick in a game @ Philadelphia. The game ended in a 10-10 tie and both Schubert and McFadden(who was usually reliable) missed easy kicks. That said, Schubert wasn't anywhere near the worst Cardinal kicker. That honor goes to Neil O'Donahue. He once missed a 19 yard FG in overtime on Monday Night Football. And his missed extra point in the opening game of the 1984 season actually cost the Cardinals a playoff spot. Yes he made some clutch kicks but when it really mattered he folded faster than an overcaffeinated origami artist. Some other sucky Cardinal kickers, Novo Bojovic, Jess Atkinson, John "2nd round pick" Lee, Jim Gallery, Greg Davis, Steve "1st round pick" Little...the list goes on and on.
Josh Scobee was a lot worse than Todd Peterson for the Steelers. Scobee still hurts my nightmares.
In Stephen Gostowski defense,he couldn’t hit from under 50 yards for the Titans but he was damn near automatic from 50+ that season
Not taking ball shape into consideration for kicking is just a complete oversight
No kicker caused more pain for the Patriots than "Missin" Scott Sisson.
I’d love to see a video on the different types of quarterbacks
He’s already made it!
For the 49ers, Owen Pochman would’ve been an appropriate choice, too. When you take Cedric Wilson Sr’s brain fart against the Rams, you could make a decent case that the 2003 team was a competent special teams unit away from a playoff spot.
One thing the Broncos have never had to worry about is having a good kicker. Of course, this has led to some years where the starting kicker is a more popular player than the starting quarterback...
John Leypoldt was a Straight on kicker so shouldn't he be barred from this list?
Scott norwood actually led the nfl in scoring during the 1988 season. His clutch kicks helped the bills go 12-4, and win the afc east that year
Two names came to mind immediately as a Browns fan: Billy "The Whif" Cundiff and Zane Gonzalez. BOTH made it. People forget Billy was on the Ravens, Browns, AND Steelers, and he sucked for everyone. Also you forgot to mention that Saints game where Zane missed a ton was AT New Orleans. In the dome. He missed all those kicks IN A DOME.
10:17 I never heard of Teddy Garcia. But we can all agree that it was Blair Walsh. That was the worst.
Invalid list. You can't talk about KC's kickers without mentioning Lin F**kin Elliott. He still probably can't show his face in this city.
You had a chance to make a Ray Finkle joke when you got to Miami.
It can't be Blair Walsh. He was the only one on the team to score a point in that playoff game.
For the Chiefs, it's definitely someone whose name rhymes with Pin Selliot.
The guy he replaced, whose name rhymes with Dick Bowery, would’ve made all three of those kicks in his sleep.
I feel like this video was made specifically for us Vikings fans, just to show us that we have had horrible kickers
Where can I find a clip of that angry ravens fan?
Hoping Brett Maher is on here for the rams lol
And I would have thought that the worst kicker for the Eagles was Mike Michel.
3:07 Me on Chad Ryland this year and change Baltimore to New England
*starts video already sobbing in double-doink*
It should've been Maher for Dallas. In his first stint with Dallas he had like a 70-something FG%, and led the league in misses in 2019
As a Washington fan Chip Lohlmiller may have had the most powerful leg ever. I saw him hit the top third of the upright on a 50+ yard attempt. Sure he missed by hitting the upright, but that ball would have travelled at least 70 in the air.
*Redskins
In 91, he had four 50+ yard field goals in one game I believe.
Lifelong Chiefs fan, literally never heard of that kicker (or maybe I blocked him from my memory) so I was surprised you didn't say Lin Elliot, which is literally a swear word.
Roberto Wide-Right-O
Lmao!
Chris Blewitt has to be the worst possible name for a kicker
As a Cowboys fan, as soon as I saw this video I already knew Maher’s name was bound to be in this video
That ravens fan is exactly how they feel about Billy 😂😂 would probably smack him if they say him in real life
Ray Finkel better be on this list! 🐬
The laces were out
Worst kicker in Vikings history? Daniel "Can't-hit-the-broadside-of-a-barn-that's-on-fire-with-a-heat-seeking-guided-missile" Carlson.
I have watched the double doink hundreds, if not thousands of times, yet this is the first time I noticed the bears mascot falling over as the ball hits the turf.
Don't even have to watch to know it's Roberto Aguayo
To be fair the Bucs have had worse kickers, but that 2nd round pick is what does him in.
Scott Norwood (fellow James Madison University grad, go Dukes!) was a decent-to-good kicker for his relatively short career (7 seasons in the NFL in Buffalo + 2 in the USFL), problem was, his leg was not powerful. He was accurate but couldn't hit much past about 45 yards. That wasn't as big a deal from the rock-hard turf the Bills played on, but on grass, yeah, we saw the result. BTW in that 1990-91 season he was 20-29 (5-7 in the playoffs) and 50-52 on extra points. Not amazing, but not as bad as he's been made out to be after Wide Right. In fact in 1988 he was an All-Pro and the league scoring leader (32-37, and 33-33 on extra points). The Bills hung onto him for the '91 season but cut him when they got Steve Christie and he never played again.
Every team billy cundiff ever played for 😂