He got through that year because of his faith, his stubbornness, Packers coach Mike McCarthy, who stuck with him, and teammate Charles Woodson, who near the end of the season told him to stop trying to make field goals and just be himself. In eight of his final 10 years with the Packers, he hit 81.1% or more of his kicks.
Green Bay Packers all-time leading scorer and recent retiree Mason Crosby attempts to kick field goals with random objects.
It was the place Crosby developed lifelong friendships and achieved unparalleled success, including a Super Bowl XLV championship. It's also where Crosby's football career reached a fork in the road when he converted just 21 of 33 field goals (63.6%) in 2012.