This just made me wonder if anyone keeps a statistic for the combined yardage of FGs made in a career, and which of our kickers kicked the most yards to achieve their feat.
I believe Olindo Mare currently holds that crown. Olindo is statistically the best kicker in dolphins history but Jason Sanders looks well on his way to taking that crown. He is kicking amazingly well, credit to our old special teams coach Darren Rizzi for a great find.
He's been Mr Automatic this season. And just about all his kicks have been straight down the middle, none just sneaking in between the posts at the last second. I think Ferguson's long snaps must be an under-rated consistent benefit to him too, many wondered why we used a 6th round pick on a long-snapper but if his contribution to our kicking game is making it no longer a worry when we have to kick FG's, he's worth the low draft pick price.
Sanders is excelling, and that's good to see. I wonder if they will try a play like the Mountaineer Shot again.
As strange as it sounds, I'd take an excellent special teams contributor regardless of position in the 6th all day. In my eyes late picks are generally useless, you're aiming for special teams and guys who maybe have talent but character issues. Taking random WR X in the 6th almost never pans out.
Don't know about yardage but, Olindo Mare holds the team record for the most points scored, 1,048 points with 245 filed goals and 313 extra points over a 154 game period
Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders still hasn’t missed this season, and his perfect game on Sunday earned him an NFL honor. Sanders was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after he went 5-for-5 on field goals and 4-for-4 on extra points in the Dolphins’ 43-17 win at San Francisco. Sanders is now 14-for-14 on field goals and 10-for-10 on extra points this season. Sanders has also been excellent on kickoffs, with 24 touchbacks on 31 attempts. In just two games in October, Sanders is 10-for-10 on field goals. A Player of the Month award may be coming as well.
I don't know about combined yardage, but Sanders is the only kicker in Dolphins history who's better than 50% on kicks of 50+ yards. He's now 6/8 after last week, and is already tied for the 4th most 50+ yard FGs made. Pete Stoyanovich: 14/28 Olindo Mare: 14/30 Dan Carpenter: 10/20 Jason Sanders: 6/8 Celeb Sturgis: 6/13 Garo Yepremian: 5/21 Uwe Von Schamann: 4/15 Andrew Franks: 2/4 Fuad Reveiz: 1/7
From 1989-2006, one of them was the Fins kicker every year except for 1996. Back then, I didn't know what it felt like not to have one of the best kickers in the league on our team.
Our special teams were lights out. Until they released the coach, I can't remember his name, and he went to one of our rivals and they started kicking our special teams asses.
Mike Westhoff. He and Wanny didn't like one another, and he went to the Jets in 2001. He was replaced with Keith Armstrong, who was fine.
I agree Olindo was one of the best, but I don't agree about Stoyanovich. He was a choke artist in clutch situations. I have never forgiven him for missing the game winning field goal against the chargers in the 94' playoffs. He makes that field goal and we would have most probably gone to the superbowl and maybe won it that year. That was the last year we were superbowl contenders. It's been a terrible 26 year slump since then.
No doubt a painful memory. That 94 team was the best in my time as a fan, and we haven't been close since. But a 48 FG wasn't as regularly made back then as it is now. There were kickers in those days who were considered to be very good who couldn't hit from 50, and Stoyo made a 58 yarder in the playoffs against KC in 1990. I have positive memories.
On the year, Sanders now has the third most made FGs in the league (two behind the leader) and is the only kicker perfect on FG attempts with more than 11 attempts. Will Lutz of N.O. is the only other one perfect on more than 9 attempts. Sanders is also 5th in the league in touchback percentage, despite clearly being instructed to kick several short as a strategy. He likely could boom every kick through the end zone.
The placekicker is the LONLIEST position on the team. You either end up the hero or the heel. We've had some great kickers in our team's history... Garo Yepremian Olindo Mare Pete Stoyanovich And thus far is seems Jason Sanders is on track to join the ranks of the greatest Dolphins kickers of all time. My wife was partial to Andrew Franks...but then again, our son graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute the year after Franks. Jesus, who goes to a school like RPI, gets a degree in biomedical engineering and gets signed as a free agent into the NFL?
Dude nailed two game winning kicks today from serious distance Best in the game and on my fantasy team too
I've never seen a more automatic Dolphins Kicker in my 30+ years of fandom. Olindo Mare may have been the best that I've seen until now, and that's not saying much.
Eventually he'll miss one this season, so hopefully he's not listening to the noise and feeling the pressure to remain "perfect". Just hoping the 1st one he misses isn't the game-winning kick. Can't say enough praise about Sanders though...amazing kid that's as clutch as they come. He looked completely relaxed on those two massive field goals- including his longest career kick. That 58 yard boot probably would have cleared the uprights from another 8-10 yards out.
For sure. It just annoys me that I haven't seen a Patriots post on Facebook all season, then my buddy who is a massive Patriots homer posts an article about their kicker getting player of the week. Such garbage. Sanders kicked a 56 and what was the other, around 50? Plus multiple extra points, plus is still perfect on the year, and tied a franchise record. Can't possibly see how Sanders didn't get that award this week.