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They are moving on and we are not. We came in here at halftime feeling pretty good; obviously the long field goal by Shayne [ Graham ] was a heck of a kick. We came out in the second half and didn’t perform and it is plain and simple. We just
Texans to just three yards and a 27-yard field goal from Shayne Graham . The Patriots got the ball and went three-and-out ..... the ball back and managed a 55-yard field goal from Graham to cut New England’s lead to 17-13 at the half
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held the Colts to two straight three-and-outs and Shayne Graham is a career 27 percent kicker from 50-plus yards ..... five-point game -- yanks the punter and brings in Graham , who promptly is short and right on the field goal
for a 34-yard field goal from Shayne Graham with 1:15 left in the first quarter to give ..... was their own 45-yard line. Shayne Graham connected on his two field goal ..... Green-Ellis, Matt Katula, Shayne Graham , Kyle Arrington, Ryan Wendell
work in the middle of the field, he can make big plays.” SPECIAL TEAMS An interesting split. New England kicker Shayne Graham enters his first postseason with New England on the heels of an impressive regular-season effort, but
England to greatness. Along the way, Shayne Graham and Matt Katula couldn’t help but notice ..... With the 2010 playoffs looming, Graham and Katula could have an opportunity ..... Ingram was released, Katula and Graham — along with punter/holder Zoltan Mesko
in a big way in the overtime win over the Ravens, tilting the field with a key 65-yard punt in a key situation. Shayne Graham : B+. He doesn’t have the touchbacks that Stephen Gostkowski has had, but he’s managed to kick very well in some difficult
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Texans to just three yards and a 27-yard field goal from Shayne Graham . The Patriots got the ball and went three-and-out ..... the ball back and managed a 55-yard field goal from Graham to cut New England’s lead to 17-13 at the half
pickups of 21 and 19 yards. After the Patriots rather curiously conceded an offensive series before the end of the half, the Texans responded with a late drive and a 55-yard field goal from Shayne Graham as time expired to make it 17-13.
end zone and a three-yard run from Arian Foster later, they were forced to settle for a 27-yard field goal from Shayne Graham to make it 3-0. It continued a similar theme for Houston, which has struggled in the red zone in recent weeks
since their loss to the Patriots last month, the Texans have gone 3-for-13 in the red zone. Relying on kicker Shayne Graham to win this game for you isn’t going to get it done. The Texans have to start fast offensively. So much of what
overall seed and home field throughout the playoffs for a second straight season. The Colts were trailing 16-14 on a Shayne Graham field goal when Karim raced right up the middle nearly untouched for a touchdown that changed the momentum of the game
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