That year, 2012, Crosby hit 71% on FGA 30-39 yards. He hit 75% on attempts 40-49 yards. And yes, over 50 yards he was also atrociously bad (2 of 9). His combined attempts under 50 yards, he hit on 14 of 19, or 73%. Blaming his bad year on “tougher kicks” is excuse making. He was bad all-around.texas wrote: ↑14 Aug 2023 17:22The thing about Crosby's "low" FG percentages throughout his career is that we generally gave him tougher kicks, like I remember that one really bad season he had, most of his misses were from 50+ and barely missed. Plus the random 5 missed FG games he would have brought down the numbers in general.
Sure, he was solid last year. Not elite by any means, but solid. Not so much the year before. It’s been the story of his career: up one year, down the next. Now he’s another year older and his kickoffs, which rarely make it even to the 5 yd line anymore, ain’t getting any deeper.
“Solid” isn’t difficult to find. If the Packers can’t find a younger, stronger, and cheaper “solid” kicker, then the problem lies with the scouts and/or coaching staff. Bringing back Crosby won’t fix that and chances are his performance, if history and age are any indication, will render it a fruitless endeavor anyway.