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I don't think that returning a punt or kickoff for a touchdown is a key stat in being a successful football team. That's not going to get you to the playoffs. But anyways, that is interesting.

Hmmm

Darn well nearly won the Bears a superbowl not long ago with Hester back there. All they had was defense and special teams...

In fact, don't most coaches define special teams as often being the deciding factor in many tight games?

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Hmmm

Darn well nearly won the Bears a superbowl not long ago with Hester back there. All they had was defense and special teams...

In fact, don't most coaches define special teams as often being the deciding factor in many tight games?

The Panthers should definitely appreciate good special teams, I'm sure we all remember Gambles 'spectacular' play vs the Vikings cost us the game that year.

Good special teams performances can win you games, bad ones can cost you games.

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Hell, I'd love to stay in that cellar if our backfield has another year like last. Kickoff returns are hightly over rated. Sure, they pump up the fan base. But they take very little time off the clock and that's where it's at...

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