Originally Posted by Mr. Laz:
I've a feeling that you're wrong.
Teams should be angling all their punts but they don't. When an angled punt goes wrong it goes REALLY wrong so teams don't.
Teams are afraid to try to control their punts much. Some teams will if they trust their punters but most of the time they just have their punters hit it as far as they can while still maintaining their hang time.
It would seem an nfl punter could kick away from good returners but they don't all the time like you said. Id tell my punter if he gets a return you're cut. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RippedmyFlesh:
I want hill to replace macklin and draft a wr.
I think I learned my lesson engaging in debates with you. First off, Maclin is still a #1 receiver as he showed us Sunday. Second, we're essentially committed to him thru 2018 unless we trade him.
No way you break up a cast of Maclin, tyreek, Kelce, and Conley.
Draft wise...our needs at RB are far more important right now [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mr. Laz:
I've a feeling that you're wrong.
Teams should be angling all their punts but they don't. When an angled punt goes wrong it goes REALLY wrong so teams don't.
Teams are afraid to try to control their punts much. Some teams will if they trust their punters but most of the time they just have their punters hit it as far as they can while still maintaining their hang time.
Yep. Which is why Titans went with the tactic of hitting higher punts, sacrificing 10-15 yards but still essentially a non-returnable ball. [Reply]
This is the exact reason I do what I do on draft day, and have done the last couple years.
One of my favorite parts of the season is seeing who we snag, launching a thread that very second, and watching the hot takes pour in.
We went from some 5th round schmuck that people didn't like, to "he's fast but raw," to "well he flashed at camp," to "where is this guy," to "Oh Fuck, who is that guy," to "EAT A DICK BRONCOS," to the Pro Bowl in a matter of months. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dante84:
This is the exact reason I do what I do on draft day, and have done the last couple years.
One of my favorite parts of the season is seeing who we snag, launching a thread that very second, and watching the hot takes pour in.
We went from some 5th round schmuck that people didn't like, to "he's fast but raw," to "well he flashed at camp," to "where is this guy," to "Oh ****, who is that guy," to "EAT A DICK BRONCOS," to the Pro Bowl in a matter of months.