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01-27-2012, 12:19 PM #1
Billy Cundiff being mocked
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Just saw this on the web now. Even the Baltimore Ravens team store is taking cheap jabs at their organization's kicker...Looking for ...
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01-27-2012, 12:58 PM #2
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I went to the official Ravens store and couldn't find this. It must be doctored or fake. But very funny nonetheless!
The Ravens need to drop Cundiff. He has missed some pretty standard shots throughout the year. He could be worse than the Duck's Maldonado.
(just kidding of course. Maldonado has got to be THE WORST KICKER IN FOOTBALL HISTORY!)
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01-27-2012, 02:04 PM #3
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Even as a Patriots fan who was at the game, I feel bad for the guy.
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01-27-2012, 02:51 PM #4
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Re: Billy Cundiff being mocked
Years ago everyone got on Scott Norwood for his missed 47-yard FG at the end of Super Bowl XXV. His kick was just wide right and a 47 yarder.
Billy Cundiff's kick was so bad that I actually thought it was a bad snap. Hey, at least a fan got a football as a souvenir.......
Chris
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01-27-2012, 03:12 PM #5
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Re: Billy Cundiff being mocked
[QUOTE=brianborsch;282715]I went to the official Ravens store and couldn't find this. It must be doctored or fake. But very funny nonetheless!
The Ravens need to drop Cundiff. He has missed some pretty standard shots throughout the year. He could be worse than the Duck's Maldonado.
I disagree with dropping cundiff he's a probowl kicker yes he missed a few including the last one he played injured the last month of season .He also made some huge kicks .if Evans would have made the touchdown catch nobody would care about cundiff .
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01-28-2012, 08:44 PM #6
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Re: Billy Cundiff being mocked
People forget that public figures are people like the rest of us. Fame is a gamble: for an athlete, a few inches can make the difference between 20,000,000 fans, or 20,000,000 detractors. And it never ends.