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Old 06-01-2023, 10:13 AM   #46
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Can’t believe you clowns are arguing about sports opinions. ITS AN OPINION!!

And hambone….nobody gives a shit about your football exploits from 40 years ago. Lol
You argue about your opinions all the time. I retired in 81. So it’s 42yrs ago. But thanks for chiming in.

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Old 06-01-2023, 01:52 PM   #47
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Why is returning punts “dangerous”? You can call a fair catch and the rules state you have to give the returner room to catch the ball. Running routes in the middle of the field is much more dangerous. I know. I’ve done it at a high level.
Prime didn't call a lot of fair catches, and in his day the gunners were allowed to time it so that they blasted the returner right after the ball touched their hands. I never returned punts, so I'll let one of the best punters in NFL history tell it to you:
"You have to be a madman to be a punt returner." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15DjTMlwwJY


Running routs in the middle is certainly dangerous too, but that doesn't have much to do with this conversation, other than Prime did that too at times!
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Old 06-01-2023, 02:25 PM   #48
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Prime didn't call a lot of fair catches, and in his day the gunners were allowed to time it so that they blasted the returner right after the ball touched their hands. I never returned punts, so I'll let one of the best punters in NFL history tell it to you:
"You have to be a madman to be a punt returner." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15DjTMlwwJY


Running routs in the middle is certainly dangerous too, but that doesn't have much to do with this conversation, other than Prime did that too at times!
You have to be a madman to play football period. Good hands, speed and elusiveness are PRIME skills to have as a punt returner.
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Old 06-01-2023, 05:09 PM   #49
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Can’t believe you clowns are arguing about sports opinions. ITS AN OPINION!!

And hambone….nobody gives a shit about your football exploits from 40 years ago. Lol
... Hmmmm... We understand.

You were too soft to be out on the pitch?

They surely created XBox and Playstation for lads like you.

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Old 06-01-2023, 05:22 PM   #50
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Prime didn't call a lot of fair catches, and in his day the gunners were allowed to time it so that they blasted the returner right after the ball touched their hands. I never returned punts, so I'll let one of the best punters in NFL history tell it to you:
"You have to be a madman to be a punt returner." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15DjTMlwwJY


Running routs in the middle is certainly dangerous too, but that doesn't have much to do with this conversation, other than Prime did that too at times!
If you can. Post a link when the NFL changed the punt return rules that gave the returner a space to catch the ball. I can’t find one. Mebbe I’m wording my search wrong. Most changes in the kicking game was to protect the other players on special teams from concussion and other injuries. Not just returners. Who have some control over that via fair catch and boundaries before impact. And. TY in advance.

Sanders was a rookie here. No one within 10 yards when he caught the ball.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i7o_lz...IHJldHVybnM%3D

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2dR7E8...IHJldHVybnM%3D

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Old 06-01-2023, 06:37 PM   #51
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I’ve never seen a punt returner hit like this. Either when I played or watched live or on television. Stingley didn’t have time for a fair catch

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fm8U43...RpbmdsZXkgaGl0

BTW, was Jack Taytum on the GOAT list. He was pretty good. He didn’t do anything wrong on this play. Grogan threw a bad throw and Stingley laid out to catch it.

Here’s one you might be more familiar with

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o8iFSP...VyZmljdCBoaXQg

No way a punt returner is more at risk than a receiver going over the middle


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o8iFSP...VyZmljdCBoaXQg

Burfect was not a GOAT. He was a criminal
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Old 06-01-2023, 07:04 PM   #52
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If you can. Post a link when the NFL changed the punt return rules that gave the returner a space to catch the ball. I can’t find one. Mebbe I’m wording my search wrong. Most changes in the kicking game was to protect the other players on special teams from concussion and other injuries. Not just returners. Who have some control over that via fair catch and boundaries before impact. And. TY in advance.

Sanders was a rookie here. No one within 10 yards when he caught the ball.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i7o_lz...IHJldHVybnM%3D

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2dR7E8...IHJldHVybnM%3D

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Nice videos. My google search came up short earlier too. I know it used to be only one yard. I'm not sure if they changed it in recent years. With speedsters running as fast as they can, a yard goes by in an instant. No time to catch it and protect yourself if they're able to time it right.



There are no pussys returning punts. Not in college not in the pros. Enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI5AAYScr4U
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Old 06-01-2023, 07:11 PM   #53
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o8iFSP...VyZmljdCBoaXQg

Burfect was not a GOAT. He was a criminal
Yea, that was one of the dirtiest hits I've seen. I don't think AB was ever the same after that. He wasn't cleared to play the next week. I'll always remember Juju for getting revenge for that.
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Nice videos. My google search came up short earlier too. I know it used to be only one yard. I'm not sure if they changed it in recent years. With speedsters running as fast as they can, a yard goes by in an instant. No time to catch it and protect yourself if they're able to time it right.



There are no pussys returning punts. Not in college not in the pros. Enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI5AAYScr4U
They always had a certain perimeter around the punt returner. And they don’t have a special crazy mentality. They just don’t. I know from experience. I’ve played with a lot of them. They’re more like center fielders. They track high balls, catch them. Then they run. They’re not paid a lot of money unless they’re elite at another position. Like Sanders, Woodsen, AB etc. I don’t think Simms or Gunner are madmen. Just little guys who can track and catch punts. Next!!!!

BTW, I played with Fulton Walker


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nt8cPy...JldHVybg%3D%3D

Not particularly a madman, just a great athlete
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Old 06-01-2023, 07:23 PM   #55
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The perimeter was one yard, as you can see in the video. Most of those were legal hits. I played with some too. I also used to be friends with a guy who took a few to the house in the NFL. Pat Macafee says they do. He's one of the best punters in history. I'll go with his analysis.
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The perimeter was one yard, as you can see in the video. Most of those were legal hits. I played with some too. I also used to be friends with a guy who took a few to the house in the NFL. Pat Macafee says they do. He's one of the best punters in history. I'll go with his analysis.
Whatever, it’s not that important. Pat McAfee is one of the best punters in NFL history. Another WVU guy. I’ll never forgive him for the Pitt game. He has a nice blog tho.

As far as WVU goes, I prefer Bill McKenzie. He came up big when it counted.

https://wvusports.com/news/2003/11/1...325893967.aspx
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... Hmmmm... We understand.

You were too soft to be out on the pitch?

They surely created XBox and Playstation for lads like you.

... Ye Christ!... "Neon Deon" ...
Deon cannot even recruit talent to play for him...

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Actually the opposite. Just don’t find it necessary to brag about it on a hooker board. It’s been my experience that the biggest braggers were the biggest nothings.

You do know Hambone doesn’t care what you think or say, he’s said it. but keep being his boy with your weird fake accent. Lol
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Chizz, most of the NFL’s rules changes are for Kick Offs, not punts. Punt returners have been protected for as long as I can remember and 1P can’t prove otherwise. You and I can remember wedges and wedge busters on KO’s. Thats what the NFL got rid of. The wedge would lock arms and take on wedge busters. It was a violent collision amongst big men. That was abolished. They also moved The KO up. Most kicks go into the end zone and most teams don’t want to return it because they get it at the 25. KOs are mostly useless now. Actually, returners are the safest place to be.
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Chizz, most of the NFL’s rules changes are for Kick Offs, not punts. Punt returners have been protected for as long as I can remember and 1P can’t prove otherwise. You and I can remember wedges and wedge busters on KO’s. Thats what the NFL got rid of. The wedge would lock arms and take on wedge busters. It was a violent collision amongst big men. That was abolished. They also moved The KO up. Most kicks go into the end zone and most teams don’t want to return it because they get it at the 25. KOs are mostly useless now. Actually, returners are the safest place to be.
i agree.. if given the choice of fielding a punt or being a receiver going over the middle....... the receiver is in way more danger of getting whacked
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