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Punt Returner Free Agents


KillerKat

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Yea he had a wide open field. If he had caught that ball cleanly, he would've had a nice opportunity there. Might've saw he was out of position and fair caught it.

 

Nice opportunity? It's the end of the fourth preseason game after the two minute warning.

 

Just complaining to complain at this point.

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What exactly would it have achieved for him to try to return that and risk an injury or a turnover with like maybe a minute left to play?

 

Calm down.

Are you just trying to start an argument? He had a wide open field. I clearly state that. Brown needed to make a nice return to have a better shot at making the team than he currently has.

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At this point it seems like a certainty that Brown has made the team.

Don't see how after 2 muffed punts, almost a 3rd, and only 1 good return which was sprung by a block in the back that called back the play. Other than that, it's just been a bunch of fair catches and the 1 return tonight where he danced a lot.

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Pilares and McNutt are gone, King has done very little, and it's basically just Bersin and Brown now.

 

If you want to gripe about nothing okay, but don't sit around and pretend like we have all these other options. Brown is gonna make the team.

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Pilares and McNutt are gone, King has done very little, and it's basically just Bersin and Brown now.

 

If you want to gripe about nothing okay, but don't sit around and pretend like we have all these other options. Brown is gonna make the team.

At this point, even though I don't like it, I'd rather go with Cason returning punts. Fozzy can do the kickoffs.

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At this point, even though I don't like it, I'd rather go with Cason returning punts. Fozzy can do the kickoffs.

 

Why take the risk with Cason though? At least that's the way I look at it. I assume the coaches aren't crazy about the idea either.

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Defense gets a shutout. Unless there's a muffed punt return at the 20, because certain people just don't get it.

 

Rivera told him "I know we should fair catch it, Brown, but there's a guy on a message board that we need to impress."

He had a wide open field, yet was out of position, had to fair catch it because of that, and still almost muffed it.

Those muffed punts could turn into a mistake in our own territory during regular season that costs us a game.

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