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Should we bring him in, or go with either Sturgis or Franks. Be honest!!

From Andrew Mason, Broncos Digital Reporter

Connor Barth
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- With guard Evan Mathis signed, the Broncos had to make one corresponding move to get down to 90 players.

The team released Connor Barth on Wednesday morning, leaving Brandon McManus as the only placekicker on the roster.

Barth supplanted McManus on field goals and extra points after 10 games last year following a midseason skid for the then first-year kicker. Barth hit 15 of his 16 field-goal attempts down the stretch, but struggled on kickoffs in his first game as a Bronco, which brought McManus back to the 53-man roster to handle kickoff duties.

Special Teams Coordinator Joe DeCamillis studied McManus' work in the weeks after he was hired, and felt that his slump was easily explained.

"He's just like any other player -- young," DeCamillis said Aug. 18. "Unfortunately, you look at kickers and they should make everything, right, whoever they are. If they haven't done it a bunch yet, they're going to have those hiccups. You have to be able to come back from it and hopefully he did."

As the offseason progressed, DeCamillis consistently stated that he would prefer to only keep one punter and one placekicker, and not carry a kickoff specialist. That loomed over the competition between McManus and Barth and lingered throughout training camp.

Barth continued to be steady on placekicks, at which he was perfect during preseason play. But he struggled on kickoffs, and couldn't match the consistent distance and hang time of McManus, who routinely gets the football into the end zone with hang times of 4.2 seconds or more. Barth's kickoffs were often in the 3.75-3.95 second range, including two kickoffs of 3.80 seconds in Seattle on Aug. 14 which resulted in long returns, including Tyler Lockett's 103-yard touchdown jaunt.

Four days after the Seahawks game, Barth drilled a 65-yard field goal in practice moments after McManus clobbered a 70-yarder through the uprights. But after that practice, DeCamillis made it clear that kickoffs would also matter in the competition.

"You're hoping you're going to get a little separation and both of them made it. It's a tight competition," DeCamillis said. "Just like we said, though, the kickoff thing's going to come into play for whoever that guy is. You have to be able to do both."

And for now, it will be McManus who handles double duty.
 
Broncos released K Connor Barth.

Barth loses his roster spot to new LG Evan Mathis. Signed in November last season after Brandon McManus' early-year struggles, Barth went 15-of-16 on field goals and nailed all 15 extra points. With McManus performing well in camp and preseason, Barth is out of a job. The Broncos will keep him on speed dial should McManus falter again. Owners that drafted Barth can pick up McManus rotoworld
 
if he's consistent from 45 and in i'm in...i could care less of sturgis nailed a 49 yarder the other day i don't trust that at all
 
Here are my thoughts......Barth is more accurate than Sturgis on Field Goals, and about the same on kick offs....pretty average. I'm was kind of hoping to scoop up McManus if the Broncos cut him. Barth has a lot of experience. I think we should give Barth a look.
 
Just when you thought we were done with Evan Mathis threads, the fallout of the Mathis signing leads to more threads lol.
 
The kick offs would be a problem, but he's hands down better than Sturgis on FGs. Does Darr have any kickoff ability?
 
I think we should bring him in, we have 2 games to go. Why not. We may lose games because of our current kicking situation.
 
Shoulda brought him in when Tampa let him go....quit dicking around with Sturgis.
 
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