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If I was the special (ed) teams coach, I would tell my punter to punt the ball out of bounds on every punt. There would be the occasional "shank" that would only go 10 yards, but that happens anyway, and a good punter would easily minimize those. The upside would be HUGE. You just make sure it goes more than about 30 yards in most situations, but Honey Badgers would never score on punt returns. EVER. The total number of punts returned for touchdowns would be ZERO.
Ok, I'm pretty dumb - so I'm fired as the special (ed) teams coach. But it was fun to type.
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thriller wrote: Speaking of punting -
If I was the special (ed) teams coach, I would tell my punter to punt the ball out of bounds on every punt. There would be the occasional "shank" that would only go 10 yards, but that happens anyway, and a good punter would easily minimize those. The upside would be HUGE. You just make sure it goes more than about 30 yards in most situations, but Honey Badgers would never score on punt returns. EVER. The total number of punts returned for touchdowns would be ZERO.
Ok, I'm pretty dumb - so I'm fired as the special (ed) teams coach. But it was fun to type.
Makes sense to me......the only thing is, it isn't that "easy" to be that accurate, some may shank in bounds and you have to cover. I would love to have a great punter to net me 35 yards on average with zero chance of a return.....just believe it's a little tougher to do than we think.
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