@PoloPro
Honestly, I'd have to give it to Booter. There were too many times we would have come away with 0 points had it not been for him.
Basically, I took ALL attempts, FG and XP, and divided into two categories.
All kicks under 39 yards were considered automatic. We would expect any non-rookie kicker in the league to make them. In those, Turkleton led with 93.88%, Booter right behind with 93.62%. Bear in mind that included the blocked kick. If we remove it, then Booter has the lead here.
All kicks 40-59 yards were the second category. This is where we've seen a LOT of teams punt it, so this is where you have to trust your kicker. In these, Booter was 85.71% to Turkleton's 83.33%
Booter was, overall, the better kicker.
Feel free to include this in the article.
Honestly, I'd have to give it to Booter. There were too many times we would have come away with 0 points had it not been for him.
Basically, I took ALL attempts, FG and XP, and divided into two categories.
All kicks under 39 yards were considered automatic. We would expect any non-rookie kicker in the league to make them. In those, Turkleton led with 93.88%, Booter right behind with 93.62%. Bear in mind that included the blocked kick. If we remove it, then Booter has the lead here.
All kicks 40-59 yards were the second category. This is where we've seen a LOT of teams punt it, so this is where you have to trust your kicker. In these, Booter was 85.71% to Turkleton's 83.33%
Booter was, overall, the better kicker.
Feel free to include this in the article.