Murray Slipped On Big Kick

October 1st, 2014

NFL: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Pittsburgh Steelers

That odd-looking, low-driven 50-yard field goal, the one that clanked off the bottom of the left upright Sunday, was anything but normal for rookie kicker Patrick Murray.

The result was beautiful, the but the kick wasn’t.

Was it tipped, Joe asked Murray yesterday at One Buc Palace? The answer was, No.

Murray said he “slipped” because his shoe “studs didn’t hold” in the Heinz Field turf.

“But I had enough behind it anyway,” Murray said.

In some ways this is great news. For a guy to drill a 50-yarder on the road while slipping means he’s got a strong leg — and the football gods like him. Two good things for a kicker.

 

13 Responses to “Murray Slipped On Big Kick”

  1. Patrick in VA Says:

    Still waiting on this kid to have a game that makes me feel good about having him here. Would’ve been totally fine with dumping Koenan and keeping Barth if we needed to save money. I mean, if we’re just doing 35 yard punts then I’ll go out there and give them a sweet bargain.

  2. Bob Says:

    Hopefully, he’ll win a game or two for us.

  3. Unislookgoodunislookugly Says:

    Still wondering why we got rid of Barth. And wondering why media doesn’t dig in to find out. I don’t feel comfortable with this guy at all.

  4. biff barker Says:

    Cut a money kicker to save money? The Bucs are smarter than that.

    Murray must have shown something.

  5. Mike J Says:

    Sticking with special teams, Joe,do you happen to know if Koenen was instructed to punt high & short??

  6. Buccfan37 Says:

    I have a gut feeling Murray will work out fine. Irrelevant, but his name sounds like a good kicker to me.

  7. BucDan Says:

    I like Buccfan’s assessment!

    The guy is a kicking machine and I am still disappointed that Lovie didn;t trot him out there in the first game for what was less than a 50 yarder (AND AT HOME!!)

    But hey, we move forward and see that yes, he can boot it.

    And unlike Matt Bryant, Barth has not been picked up as far as I can tell.

  8. HawaiianBuc Says:

    @BucDan,

    It was actually a 54 yard field goal. I agree with you we should have given him a shot, but let’s get the facts straight.

  9. BucDan Says:

    I stand corrected

  10. BucDan Says:

    37yd line + 10yd end zone + 7yd holding distance.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7HIxqDpJ0Q

  11. HawaiianBuc Says:

    lol

  12. Picaroon45 Says:

    When he lined up for the kick, I was concerned about footing. Heinz Feild has one of the worst natural grass fields in the NFL. After Thanksgiving it is generally painted dirt until they re-sod the whole thing.

  13. Brandon Says:

    Unislookgoodunislookugly Says:
    October 1st, 2014 at 8:08 am
    Still wondering why we got rid of Barth. And wondering why media doesn’t dig in to find out. I don’t feel comfortable with this guy at all.
    —————

    Barth was a GOOD kicker, not great, couldn’t really kickoff. He was coming off what was probably a major injury for a kicker to have (achilles). Perhaps he’s not as good as he was pre-injury. Whatever the case may be, no other team has picked him up.