With Bailey out, a third of our Offense is (points) Gone

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If you think that you don't need Bailey then wait for the next couple of games! He has saved our bacon so many times.
 
As good as he is, the kicker won’t cost us our season.
 
I'll never fall into taking Bailey for granted...again.

Was kind of awkward watching Heath, but fun as well. Nothing was on the line, thank goodness.
 
Well he may play next week but if he pulled his groin then he's going to be affected maybe for the next few weeks and that isn't good it could affect him being able to do long kicks and if they play in too soon he could hurt it worse hopefully they will be less reliant on the field goals and tried harder to score the touchdowns
 
Curious to see how long he will be out
It would seem like taking kickoff duty away a few weeks would be a way to maybe get him back sooner
 
Id rather wait and see if Bailey can get right by the end of the week. Don't want to have to cut someone to make room for a replacement kicker that will only be on the roster for a couple weeks.
 
The Cowboys will pick up a kicker if they think Bailey needs rest to heal.
 
If you think that you don't need Bailey then wait for the next couple of games! He has saved our bacon so many times.
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DON'T DO IT!!!
 
If you think that you don't need Bailey then wait for the next couple of games! He has saved our bacon so many times.

I assume we'll bring in a kicker for a couple of weeks and send Ash back down to the minors or cut the linebacker we picked up.
 
This is a case where you MAKE SURE he heals before he is used again. It takes SO LITTLE to knock a kicker off of his game that taking a chance with the best in the NFL is moronic. We have had really good kickers before that pretty much fell off the face of the earth and in todays NFL with so many close games the risk is too great.
 
How many weeks is he out? From personal experience it can take more than a few weeks for a groin injury to heal and if rushed it can be re-aggravated.
 

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