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The key, Loeffler says, is consistency.
"One of our little slogans that we joke about is we want to be almost boringly consistent," Loeffler said. "When we run on the field and run off the field, people get the same thing every time. Almost to the point where we kind lull people to sleep. 'Oh it's the field goal team coming on to the field, we've got this.'"
Longwell rarely kicks with a tripod in warmups, preferring instead to have Loeffler snap it to Kluwe for the hold, just like in the games. He doesn't have any whacky superstitions, just a clear picture of what's on the line with every kick.
"Points are crucial this time of year, and when you sign up to do our job you realize it's the A or the F," Longwell said. "There's no C grade in kicking a football. It either goes through or it doesn't."
Suisham has rebounded nicely from his abrupt exit from Washington. He has made four of his five field-goal attempts in three games for the Cowboys, including both of his tries last weekend in the playoff win over Philadelphia.
But Dallas coach Wade Phillips didn't exactly give him a glowing endorsement on Wednesday.
"Yeah, the field-goal kicker has come through for us," Phillips said. "Like I say, he's missed one, but he's hit them all solid. So I feel good about him."
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