Brandon Aubrey Makes NFL History

always amuses me those that do not understand how a great kicker can make so much difference not only during a close game but in a season. Remember the first three SB wins by the Pats came on the foot of Vinitieri
 
Pretty cool, though it should be mentioned that he's about to turn 30 years old in 4 months despite being only in his second year. And we've seen now quickly great kickers can fall off a cliff in their thirties. Hopefully he breaks the mold and stays elite for years to come though cause he's awesome and a great story.
Quite a few kickers played into their 40s in their careers. His late start might help him do that, but mid-30s is reasonable. Obviously, injury can change things. Dan Bailey's career fell off a cliff after his groin injury in 2017.
 
Only player on the team that's worth watching and actually worth way more than he's getting paid
 

I laugh whenever they trot him out for another long kick. The guy is just a weapon. A weapon wasted on a team going nowhere and down by multiple scores.

Imagine him on a contender, pushing you over the top again and again with a 55+ yard kick.

Another NFL treasure, wasted under Jerry.
 
This is who deserves 60 mil, not the guy with the fake injury.

On another note, the fact that he is having to kick so many long FG's means the offense sucks.
He deserves $100 million, he's THAT good
 
He plays in my golf league. Not as good of a golfer as he is a kicker. LOL!
 

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