Was there any doubt Blair Walsh had enough leg when his right cleat boomed a 51-yard field-goal try Saturday night?
Just ask his good buddy — the left goalpost.
End over end, the kick tumbled through the air toward the uprights, thudding off the top half of the left goalpost before falling flat into the end zone.
"That's always frustrating when it hits the post, because the post is your friend," Walsh said.
After successfully hitting 12 consecutive field-goal attempts from 50 yards or more to start his career — including an NFL-record 10 in a row as a rookie — Walsh has missed the mark from way downtown. Last season's trend has carried over into this preseason, but he insists the frustration he feels right now is minimal.
He did not convert his final three 50-plus-yarders last season and is 0-for-2 in the preseason after plunking the left upright in the first half of Saturday night's 30-28 victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
Walsh, who also missed a 33-yard extra point wide left, brushed aside a question about the latest long-range misfires, pointing out that the preseason is the time for kickers to work the kinks out.
"You want to put it together, and preseason is kind of an extended audition of what you're doing in practice," Walsh said. "I think that's what was frustrating about it for me, is that those two long misses, I've been making them all during training camp. And so you want it to translate to the [games]."