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Blair Walsh explains taunting of Vikings, says it was in jest - 247Sports
#11
He never really ever had a problem with the long field goals. it was the short chip shots that he struggled with and apparently it's still a problem as he showed us last night. So hlad he's not our problem anymore. Bye, see ya!  
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#12
Blair did not handle this properly

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#13
The only problem I really had with all of it...

We walked on eggshells with the guy towards the end. We practically employed a person who did nothing but check shit off of a "pre kick superstition" list making sure Blair was in the zone. ... not really, but you know what I mean. Everything had to be perfect for the guy so nothing was in his head...

So flash to the game the other day; Blairs out there pointing fingers, throwing DX crotch chops... real point being: he was out there creating pressure on himself, and responded well to it. 

That dynamic stood out to me.
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#14
Quote: @Wetlander said:
Stay classy, Blair.  I defended this guy heading into his final season with us...  but his recent comments/actions make him seem like a head case.  Fuck him.
The miss was from 52 I believe.  But I am in Seattle home territory so I had home town announcers and it was awful listening to the slober over 3rd stringers making random plays.

But the worst was watching a series of commercials with Walsh talking about his story.  We all had a great laugh we he said he thrives under pressure of the big kicks.
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#15
Quote: @Lady SkoLinda said:
He never really ever had a problem with the long field goals. it was the short chip shots that he struggled with and apparently it's still a problem as he showed us last night. So hlad he's not our problem anymore. Bye, see ya!  
What does this mean? You are not the only person saying he missed a short attempt. I must have missed it along with the stat guys on all sites.
He missed a 53 yard attempt not left not right. Right down the middle hit the cross bar and bounced backwards.
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#16
It was always something with Blair. Kicking outside at TCF it was the wind. Inside it was the laces were turned wrong or it was a new holder or they are are considering bringing in competition.  Blair was inconsistent under pressure and it was past time for him to leave.




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#17
If he comes around to his rookie form in Seattle good for him. Personally, I'm glad the guy is gone. I don't care if he goes on to have success. For us, he was very inconsistent and there toward the end every time he lined up for a kick I thought he'd miss. He thought he'd miss too. Goodbye, Putz...
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