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re: We are No. 10 in the nation in yards per play
Posted on 10/19/15 at 4:11 pm to BigEdLSU
Posted on 10/19/15 at 4:11 pm to BigEdLSU
I know we have several starters on special teams already, but perhaps you keep adding them until you get it right.
That said, I think Gamble will kick the ball deep enough to curtail more of the KO return issues.
HOWEVER, Keehn cannot be trusted to directional kick with the right distance consistently. He has no idea where the ball will go most of the time. What does that mean? It means the coverage team is often hung out to dry.
If there is not another option on the sidelines, the problem will not go away.
That said, I think Gamble will kick the ball deep enough to curtail more of the KO return issues.
HOWEVER, Keehn cannot be trusted to directional kick with the right distance consistently. He has no idea where the ball will go most of the time. What does that mean? It means the coverage team is often hung out to dry.
If there is not another option on the sidelines, the problem will not go away.
Posted on 10/19/15 at 4:53 pm to Jwho77
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HOWEVER, Keehn cannot be trusted to directional kick with the right distance consistently. He has no idea where the ball will go most of the time. What does that mean? It means the coverage team is often hung out to dry.
I don't even know who our backup punter is but I would not be surprised to see him get a shot this week especially if game is not real competitive.
Brad Wing was the best I have ever seen at this. He could nail the ball on the 5 yd line and just inside the sideline. I watched him warm up once and I was in the endzone behind him. He actually kicked a curve ball that would be headed OB and would curve right back in to the sideline hash marks. He also was very consistent that he knew how far he was going to launch the ball just like he picked his favorite golf club.
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