1. Kicking it into the endzone just gets it brought out to the 20. If your kicker can't kick it OUT of the endzone, it's better to kick it high and come down inside the 5 so that the return team can stop him inside the 20.
  2. I'd take the opposing offense at the 20, rather than chancing the return, any day.
  3. I don't have data to prove it, but seems to me that kicks that are actually returned, average about the 25 or so, if you ignore the rare returns for TDs and the rare fumbles at the 5.

    The problem to me is the chance for GREAT field position (or a game changing TD) if the coverage breaks down.

    I'd take the touchback every kick.
  4. Then we agree. Most coaches would also. :wink:
  5. True. We had piss poor of a time on coverage last season. A few of them even got away. ST did have an great outing for the NC. Hope that carries into the new.
  6. Yes, we out-ran the coverage at times.

    Who's ST?
  7. special teams......................they take the short bus with you, don't they? :wink:
  8. Suicidal Tendencies. :hihi: "All I wanted was a Pepsi, Just one Pepsi"

    Special Teams. I gotted lazy...
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  9. Yes but it has it's advantages- plenty of room and not a lot of stops.



    Dam, I KEPT looking at that...thinking...thinking...looking again... phucker.
  10. And the girls are E-Z! Uh, I hear...