Thanks for your service, Phil Dawson!

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I'll never forget watching that MNF game against the Giants in 1983 and watching him miss a FG that I could have made with my left foot.
Lmao :biglaugh:was that the game that ended in a tie? I was 16 years old and think I remember that game
 

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it is odd they go IR vs just releasing him.

as a vet, his annual salary is guaranteed --

on IR, he is stuck with AZ and cant be brought back (not enough weeks to designate for return)

cut -- free to sign with another team, and who knows -- maybe some team going to the playoffs loses their kicker and wants a vet like Dawson

I read in the book next man up that they are paid 66% of their salary (I think). If that is true then the left over could roll over to next years cap which would be about a million, I think he is paid 3 mil per. That might pay for Gonzo and still roll some over if that is still the rule.
 

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"Then in practice a few days later, he mis-hit a field goal attempt and hit a teammate in the helmet."

I mean... come on. Screw the Pottsville Curse. We have to undo the Kicker Curse on this team! That sentence up there only happens in Adam Sandler movies!
The folly of drafting kickers back then was college kickers used a tee. Very few were as good in the NFL as they were in college. Tony Franklin was one example. John Lee was very much the product of kicking off of a tee and we wasted a 2nd round pick on him.
 

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pretty certain vested veterans have their annual salary guaranteed if they are on the roster week 1.

The book was written after the 2004 season and that was the first I had ever heard of it. Great book though, I am not much for reading, but I couldn't put it down. I would sit out on the deck with a cigar and that book, while recovering from back surgery this past summer.
 
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