Jay Feely to workout for the Lions on Tuesday

Submitted by m1817 on

The Lions cut kicker Alex Henery on Monday, two weeks after signing him to replace Nate Freese.  Henery was 1-of-5 on field goals, including three misses Sunday. Combined, Freese and Henery are 4-of-12 this season.

Jay Feely is flying to Detroit on Monday and is scheduled to  to work out for the Liions on Tuesday.

Good luck to Jay.

 

 

 

MH20

October 6th, 2014 at 1:44 PM ^

Two scenarios:

  1. Prater messes up, is suspended for a year and Detroit finds someone else.  Decent kickers are always available.
  2. Prater stays clean and is a (most likely) great kicker for the Lions for many years.

Either way, IMO, he's the best choice for right now.

True Blue Grit

October 6th, 2014 at 1:24 PM ^

Not having a good  kicker cost the Lions the game yesterday.  If they don't find someone fast it's going to cost more games.  It's hard to believe Henery was the best guy they could find.  He looked horrible on that last kick. 

jtmc33

October 6th, 2014 at 2:21 PM ^

So was Freese.   There is a huge difference between a great college kicker and a decent pro kicker.

Watching any college kicker line up for 30+ yard kick is always stressful.  But when a pro kicker lines up for any field goal under 45 yards you might as well go piss and get another beer.  It's good.

 

JHendo

October 6th, 2014 at 1:39 PM ^

I love me some Jay Feely, but sorry, Matt Prater is the only logical option.  When one of the most accurate kickers in the history of the game who also owns the longest kick of all-time falls right into your lap due to a shocking move by his current team, that is a no brainer.

CoverZero

October 6th, 2014 at 1:39 PM ^

I cant believe that Jay Feely had such a good career and is still a viable option at this age...but he is and good for him.

Did they try to call Jason Hanson out of retirement?  Id bet he can still kick it accurately

LSAClassOf2000

October 6th, 2014 at 1:53 PM ^

It's remarkable that anyone lasts until 38 (I believe that's Feely's age) in the NFL really, but it isn't at all uncommon for kickers, I would think. Someone wrote an article - perhaps last year, so thet data might be different now - that about half of the kickers starting in the NFL were over 30 years old and that the average length of service and retirement age for that position was also the highest. 

Bocheezu

October 6th, 2014 at 1:40 PM ^

It might be a bad idea to sign a FG kicker that somehow gets the ball to fly through the air sideways and instead of tumbling end-over-end like it should, the ball looks like a damn helicopter out there.  Seriously, what did the Lions see in that guy that told them "this guy will solve all our FG issues!"

JamieH

October 6th, 2014 at 2:27 PM ^

What a bizarre story.

Bironas tries out for the Lions.

Lions decide to stick with their current kicker for the time being.

Bironas decides to get wasted and drive, maybe because he didn't get the Lions job?  Ends up dying.

Lions kicker melts down in week 2 and gets cut.  Lions probably would have signed Bironas if he had just stayed alive for about 48 more hours.  Then maybe he doesn't feel the need to go get wasted and drive.

 

Whole thing is just bizarre/stupid. 

JamieH

October 6th, 2014 at 2:28 PM ^

if Feeley would get a call.

 

Prater is really the only logical choice unless the Lions feel he's a ticking time bomb.  Dude is an All-Pro kicker if he can stay sober.   Feeley is really good but he is a notch below Prater.

SDCran

October 6th, 2014 at 3:42 PM ^

IIRC Jay spent 2-3 years as the kickoff guy/ long kicker. Then there was much concern that he could be consistent as the 'normal' kicker as a senior. Seems like he has turned out ok.

Good for him.