Brandon McManus

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I don't really care what it costs to keep McManus, in the grand scheme of things he has proven his value and you pay him what he and his agent reasonably ask for. If the Packers **** around and lose him, they could find themselves bringing back Anders, Joseph and Narveson back for a miss-off competition.
I completely agree. He's one of the lowest paid kicker in the league, but the second best - you know he'll expect to be paid, and Gutekunst knows he's going to have to.

It's not like it's going to be quarterback money or wide receiver money... not even tight end money. The highest paid kicker in the league, Butker, makes $6.4 million, and there are two more at $6M. The next 8 on the list make between 5 and 6, and that's probably where MacManus would fall. But even if he wants more, it would probably be not much more than 6, and he'd deserve it.

I don't think it's going to be any kind of problem, either to agree on a price or to find the cap space. I think we can look forward to several years of seeing him kick the ball. Crosby had one of the better years of his career at age 38, and Nick Folk - the man who barely beat MacManus out for the crown - is 40.
 

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McManus also just over kicked his norm too, but that doesn’t mean I’m not against resigning. I just think some are gonna be let down when he regresses down some to the norm potentially for him - which is still a solid upper level kicker.

This is his eleventh season and he’s only kicked higher than 86% one time, this season.
 

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McManus also just over kicked his norm too, but that doesn’t mean I’m not against resigning. I just think some are gonna be let down when he regresses down some to the norm potentially for him - which is still a solid upper level kicker.

This is his eleventh season and he’s only kicked higher than 86% one time, this season.

Way to burst all of our bubbles!

I agree though. If McManus had a "Prove It Season", this was it. Coming back from legal issues was a big hurdle, but proving he could still be a solid kicker in the NFL was even bigger. He did both and came out smelling like a rose.

Now I will burst the other bubble. No doubt the Packers will want to resign McManus and keep him in Green Bay. However, I have no doubt that to do it, they will be competing with quite a few other teams that will want his service. It may come down to money, but also where Brandon wants to be. Let's hope it is in Green Bay.
 

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Now I will burst the other bubble. No doubt the Packers will want to resign McManus and keep him in Green Bay. However, I have no doubt that to do it, they will be competing with quite a few other teams that will want his service. It may come down to money, but also where Brandon wants to be. Let's hope it is in Green Bay.
Who wouldn't want to kick for a team when at least a quarter of the games are below freezing, swirling winds, & usually snowy? ;)
 

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Thought of that myself and Mason seemed pretty happy in GB. If nothing else, the Kicker can blame a bad kick on the cold weather! :D
Crosby played in Colorado. Cold weather did not phase him. Back in the day when Jerry Kramer was used to kick for the Packers Lombardi knew he lived in Idaho and grew up close to the Canadian border.
 

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McManus also just over kicked his norm too, but that doesn’t mean I’m not against resigning. I just think some are gonna be let down when he regresses down some to the norm potentially for him - which is still a solid upper level kicker.

This is his eleventh season and he’s only kicked higher than 86% one time, this season.
Not to necessarily disagree with you but I want to point out that McManus attempted 47 (!) field goals in the 4 seasons before coming here from 50+ yards. I can’t say for sure if that’s more than any other kicker during that period, but I’d be shocked if someone is higher.

Just to add some context to his FG percentage. He’s been pretty reliable under 50 yards.
 

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