I was bummed that he missed the fifth one (was a bad miss), but nobody's perfect.
It's good to see him accurate again. He's not the Olindo that he was his first four or five seasons, but he's better than he's been the past couple years. And on kickoff distance, he just may be the NFL's best. It seems like almost every one at least reaches the endzone, and half of them reach the back half, or go all the way through. When you reduce the overall amount of KO returns, you reduce the chances of giving up a game-changing KO return for a touchdown.
Every little bit counts.