You might be right, I picked Hall because he was around a lot longer and had more tests, Feely had two good years with a few big kicks. The Oakland 2001 Hall kick really stands out for me, I don't think too many guys make that one due to the distance and situation.
I just hope he doesnt turn out to be doug brien of 2004. remember brien kicked the game winning fg in SD in the 1st rd? only to blow two fg attempts late in the 4th quarter and OT vs. the steelers the following week at pittsburgh? which led to the god awfull draft pick of mike nugent.
There is no kick tougher then one made under pressure to win a playoff game. I do not care what the distance is. He has kicked FGs outdoors. 30 out of 39 is not a bad record. He made one from 56 yards away or did you forget? I'd worry more about Sanchez's inconsistency then folk at this point. All kickers miss FGs. AKERS, a pro bowl kicker missed two in Philly to lose a playoff game. I have not heard you say anything about that.
Literary, Colts calling that timeout changed the thinking luckliy. Nyjunc is right about Folk but to be honest. I think almost every team unless your kickers name is Adam Vinateri doesn't feel comfrontable with their kicker in the postseason.
The jets were not satisfied with that fields position. Listen to the pressers this week. They were always going to try and get closer regardless of the colts timeout.
Was that kick good? I was sitting on the other side of the Stadium, I saw the replay on the big board and it looked like it was good. What did it look like on TV?
I almost have more faith in Folk from 52 yards than 30. Odd. I don't know if the kick was good, but it shouldn't have been close. He is our kicker nonetheless and he's won games for us this season. Is he the best kicker in the league? No.
No doubt. I praised him after the Indy kick, I have to knock him for missing yesterday's kick. I really could care less about the distance, but to come away from that INT without nothing, not even the 3, looked really bad at the time.