5 hours ago
What if JP Romo continues to kill these kicks???
Nice little problem to have.
Nice little problem to have.
Just putting this out there...
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5 hours ago
What if JP Romo continues to kill these kicks???
Nice little problem to have.
4 hours ago
This sounds reminiscent of the MVP/Darnold talk......lots of games to be played yet.
2 hours ago
2 hours ago
Reichard will get his job back when he's healthy. The guy was perfect until his quad started bothering him. But if Romo continues kicking well, he'll probably get signed by a team who loses their kicker in the stretch run.
2 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 1 hour ago by purplefaithful.)
(2 hours ago)MaroonBells Wrote: Reichard will get his job back when he's healthy. The guy was perfect until his quad started bothering him. But if Romo continues kicking well, he'll probably get signed by a team who loses their kicker in the stretch run. Thats the good news out of this...Big piece on the kid in the Startrib today....He's been working at a golf course down in Arkansas, trying to make ends meet with a wife and kids and one on the way. =============================================== How golf course supervisor Parker Romo swung through the rough to reach the Vikings One Sunday, Romo was working for a golf club in Arkansas. The next Sunday he was kicking field goals in the NFL. “He’s gone temporarily, but hopefully for good,” a former co-worker says. Imagine being Parker Romo the past two weeks. You’re 27 years old, a father to 15-month-old Harmony and married four years to Lauren, who’s pregnant with another daughter, Liberty, due March 6. On Nov. 3, you’re the outside services supervisor for The Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, Ark. You’re making your young family’s modest ends meet and your bosses love you. “Parker’s among the first people to greet the members and guests … moves the carts around … manages the practice facility … helps the golfers … always smiling … brings great leadership to our team,” said Eric Slack, the general manager. But … you’re also the Parker Romo who has this big dream to become an NFL kicker. You went 17-for-19 with a 57-yarder as an all-XFL first-teamer for the San Antonio Brahmas in 2023, so you know you can do this. You’ve also gone undrafted by NFL teams out of Virginia Tech in 2022. Then you spent the next 23 months getting signed and released by the Saints, Lions, Bears and Vikings, oh my. “The journey has been super tough,” Romo said. And super unpredictable. “There’s a million guys like Parker out there, and the difference between the ones who will make it and the ones who won’t are the six inches between the ears,” said Gary Zauner, former Vikings special teams coordinator, longtime noted kicking guru, Romo tutor and director of combines for kicking specialists that are unaffiliated with the NFL but must-see events for NFL scouts. Zauner likes what he senses between Romo’s ears. He gave him a 1A rating in his 2022 college combine. This spring, Romo won Zauner’s free-agent combine, booming a 64-yarder, the longest of the event, with ease as Vikings scout Michelle Mankoff took notice. No longer the outside services supervisor at a golf course, Romo for now is feeding his young family with the NFL rookie minimum salary. That’s $795,000 that’s split into 18 game-week checks. That’s $44,166.67 minus taxes that Romo saw when he opened his checking account. “It was a pretty big number,” Romo said. “A number I’ve never had in my account before, that’s for sure.”
1 hour ago
If he continues to kick really well, I'd consider teaching him how to hold for Reichard, keep both of them on the 53, trade bait for when a team needs a proven kicker. Sounds like he would accept a holder's job if it keeps him on an NFL roster.
28 minutes ago
For what it’s worth, Romo can punt as well…
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