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Cody Parkey's career
Posted on 9/15/20 at 9:34 am
Posted on 9/15/20 at 9:34 am
It's been shared on the NFL thread that C. Parkey's been activated from the Brown's practice squad, but wanted to start a separate thread on him.
I've always liked the kid and looked a little bit into his NFL career as I don't follow the league too closely, just the Titans and former AU players.
He's starting his 7th season in the league and his 84.3 FG % is good enough to land him at #17 NFL Field Goal % Career Leaders since 1938. LINK
Outside of the "double doink" to end his time with the Bears, not sure why he's jumped from team to team like he has. Someone who keeps up with NFL better than I do - do kickers usually move around this much?
Indianapolis Colts (2014)
Philadelphia Eagles (2014–2015)
Cleveland Browns (2016)
Miami Dolphins (2017)
Chicago Bears (2018)
Tennessee Titans (2019)
Cleveland Browns (2020–present)
I've always liked the kid and looked a little bit into his NFL career as I don't follow the league too closely, just the Titans and former AU players.
He's starting his 7th season in the league and his 84.3 FG % is good enough to land him at #17 NFL Field Goal % Career Leaders since 1938. LINK
Outside of the "double doink" to end his time with the Bears, not sure why he's jumped from team to team like he has. Someone who keeps up with NFL better than I do - do kickers usually move around this much?
Indianapolis Colts (2014)
Philadelphia Eagles (2014–2015)
Cleveland Browns (2016)
Miami Dolphins (2017)
Chicago Bears (2018)
Tennessee Titans (2019)
Cleveland Browns (2020–present)
This post was edited on 9/15/20 at 9:36 am
Posted on 9/15/20 at 9:37 am to atlau
I cant remember which season, but he was killing it and hurt his leg. Was cut. I think this illistrates how the league views kickers as disposable vs his talent.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 9:48 am to AUCE05
Yep, forgotten about that. He suffered a groin injury when he was with the Eagles. Sad too, because I remember how much their fans loved him when he played there.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 9:53 am to atlau
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Outside of the "double doink" to end his time with the Bears, not sure why he's jumped from team to team like he has. Someone who keeps up with NFL better than I do - do kickers usually move around this much?
He had a huge contract w/ the Bears w/ over 9 million guaranteed. After the Double Doink game, he went on national TV just 4 days after that heartbreaking loss to discuss it.
The Bears management had not been notified by him, and they didn't think he should be discussing it, especially when the city and players were trying to heal from that tough loss. It was just bad optics.
I feel that is what set him back in the league after the Bears let him go.
And now he is making about 200k in hopes of sticking with the Browns.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 9:54 am to atlau
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Tennessee Titans (2019)
The Titans went with Gostkowski instead of Parkey, one of the best kickers in the NFL. Missed 2FGs and an extra point try, before kicking a short one to win the game.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 10:18 am to allin2010
most NFL teams feel it is better to get a new kicker every few years than spend anything other than the minimum on the kicker. Outside a few top kickers most are all on the same level.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 11:36 am to AubieinNC2009
Kickers tend to be streaky. So while the overall percentage is often similar around the league, or in the case of Parkey, phenomenal, the bad streaks lose games and teams get antsy.
It’s also a thankless setup. The field goal is usually the result of a failed/stalled drive. The kicker is, in a sense, preserving a small portion of the hard work done to get close to the end zone. So when they miss it seems more acutely incompetent than the dropped pass, overthrow, etc on the same drive.
Anyway, this happens a lot.
It’s also a thankless setup. The field goal is usually the result of a failed/stalled drive. The kicker is, in a sense, preserving a small portion of the hard work done to get close to the end zone. So when they miss it seems more acutely incompetent than the dropped pass, overthrow, etc on the same drive.
Anyway, this happens a lot.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 1:04 pm to atlau
You gotta suck pretty bad to get traded that much.
I know he's struggled a bit in his career.
I know he's struggled a bit in his career.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 1:55 pm to atlau
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do kickers usually move around this much?
they are either settled for a few years or a dime a dozen and move around.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 2:00 pm to i am dan
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You gotta suck pretty bad to get traded that much.
just the nature of a position. A friend of mine was a 1st round pick, he was on 8 teams. he is a top 50 all time in FG%
Posted on 9/15/20 at 2:34 pm to atlau
It seems that at that level, you have to be hitting at a really high clip or you are at risk of being shown the door. I think it is because teams don't carry active backups (unless you count a punter who might be able to hit a chip shot now and then).
You have guys like Matt Bryant who was on 4 teams in 7 seasons before landing with the Falcons. He was then in Atl for 10 seasons hitting on about 88 or 89%.
He gets cut after 2018, then brought back because the replacements sucked in preseason. He gets axed after 7 games because he was only in the 60% range in those games.
You have guys like Matt Bryant who was on 4 teams in 7 seasons before landing with the Falcons. He was then in Atl for 10 seasons hitting on about 88 or 89%.
He gets cut after 2018, then brought back because the replacements sucked in preseason. He gets axed after 7 games because he was only in the 60% range in those games.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 2:45 pm to AUCE05
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I cant remember which season, but he was killing it and hurt his leg. Was cut. I think this illistrates how the league views kickers as disposable vs his talent
Same with how Carlson was treated in Minnesota
Posted on 9/15/20 at 2:53 pm to atlau
I think I remember that he went to the Pro Bowl one year, and got injured and cut the next.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 2:57 pm to HDAU
The Double Doing was blocked by somebody coming right up the gut. Kickers are expected to be perfect, even with things that are out of their control.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 4:06 pm to BowlJackson
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Same with how Carlson was treated in Minnesota
Totally different.
Parkey had success at Philly and Bears, before the double doink, and his ill-fated interview that really cost him his job.
Parkey's was bad luck.
Carlson only got 2 games into his career before Minn bailed on him.
Carlson's was poor knee-jerk coaching decision.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 4:41 pm to AuSteeler
Okay, well both situations are both good illustrations of how kickers are viewed as disposable in the NFL. Which is what I was saying.
Posted on 9/15/20 at 6:48 pm to AUCE05
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That wasn't Parkey, baw
Posted on 9/15/20 at 7:50 pm to TheJones
Am I wrong? I feel like i am missing something.
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