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Where did Bengals’ Evan McPherson’s ‘Shooter McPherson’ nickname come from?

So, where exactly did Bengals kicker Evan McPherson get the nickname "Shooter?"

If you ask him, the name apparently came from Bengals long snapper Clark Harris. 

"That's actually something that just came up (in January)," McPherson said. "Kevin was telling me that as we were leaving the stadium. He's like, 'Clark came up with a new nickname for you.' And was like 'Really, what is it?' And he was like 'Shooter McPherson instead of Shooter McGavin.' And I was like 'Ah, that's pretty funny.' We just talked about it, and I kind of came up with "Kickoff for show and field goals for dough' instead of 'drive for show and putt for dough.' Kickoffs are for show and field goals are where you make your money, where you get your dough."

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On Jan. 2, Harris tweeted that he preferred the nickname "Shooter McPherson," a reference to the "Happy Gilmore" villainous character Shooter McGavin over a different nickname, "Money Mac."




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