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Texans pleased with kicker Nick Novak
Published 3:44 pm, Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Texans veteran kicker Nick Novak has displayed accuracy and leg strength during the first half of the regular season.
Novak has connected on 18 of 21 field goals and 11 of 12 extra points, scoring 65 points. He's 13 for 13 under 40 yards, 4 of 5 from 40 to 49 yards and and 1 for 3 for from 50 yards or beyond.
"He's had a solid year," Texans special teams coordinator Larry Izzo said. "He's a veteran kicker that's made some big kicks in his career. He's done a nice job so far doing what we've asked him to do on kickoffs.
"Moving forward, there's always going to be some bumps in the road – the missed PAT - but he's the kind of guy that has the mentality that he was able to come back and make the kick when it counted, so glad to have him."
On the surface, this may be seen as relatively "impressive." But I am still not entirely sold on Novak. In a League where 50+ yd FGs are becoming more common, Novak is a close your eyes kicker. Who knows how many times the choice not to trot Novak out there because of his limitations, or changing strategy at crucial times of the game are pursued due to these limitations? This is not to mention the fact that when the situation dictates to send a kick into the EZ, the kick ends up short. And for those that most of his kicks are purposely kicked short in order to challenge the opposition to meet our STs head on..............why would his hang times be so short?