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It was good to see Chad Jackson out there, thought as BB would put it, he did some things good, some things bad. He looked tenative/nervous on his first return to start off the game, but came back with a nice 40+ yard return after the Steelers first score. He made a good play on a short kick to prevent it from rolling down the field, and he was sloppy on the squib kickoff, could've led to a fumble.
All-in-all, not bad, and good to see him out there. Though I have to say I was surprised to see him returning both kicks and punts. It makes sense to have him in there and return kicks to give Hobbs a break, given the amount of snaps Hobbs plays in a game, but I'm surprised to see him returning punts over Welker. Either way, good to see more CJ.
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It was good to see Chad Jackson out there, thought as BB would put it, he did some things good, some things bad. He looked tenative/nervous on his first return to start off the game, but came back with a nice 40+ yard return after the Steelers first score. He made a good play on a short kick to prevent it from rolling down the field, and he was sloppy on the squib kickoff, could've led to a fumble.
All-in-all, not bad, and good to see him out there. Though I have to say I was surprised to see him returning both kicks and punts. It makes sense to have him in there and return kicks to give Hobbs a break, given the amount of snaps Hobbs plays in a game, but I'm surprised to see him returning punts over Welker. Either way, good to see more CJ.
It bothered when he booted that one ball, but when he fields it cleanly he does a pretty good job.
Without sounding cruel or insensitive, he's not as an integral part of the offense as Welker or of the defense as Hobbs so it makes more sense to have Jackson back there returning kicks rather than the other two. The Pats can ill-afford to lose either of Hobbs/Welker.
It bothered when he booted that one ball, but when he fields it cleanly he does a pretty good job.
Admittedly that was a tough ball to deal with, at that point, you'd like to see him just fall on it or secure it before doing anything with it. Personally, I think someone ahead of him should've caught it or secured it, seemed to be a mistake that it rolled all the way back to him.
Putting CJ out there was a real head-scratcher for me. Sure I'm glad to see us getting some production out of CJ, but why as a returner, and why in against a good team like the Steelers?
Where's the upside? It's not like we were getting bad production out of our other returners--Welker and Hobbs have been great, IMO. It's not CJ to improve on those guys any. And there is a serious downside--case in point the booted punt. After we went up by 2 scores a turnover was the only thing that could have made the game close again.
Putting CJ out there was a real head-scratcher for me. Sure I'm glad to see us getting some production out of CJ, but why as a returner, and why in against a good team like the Steelers?
Where's the upside? It's not like we were getting bad production out of our other returners--Welker and Hobbs have been great, IMO. It's not CJ to improve on those guys any. And there is a serious downside--case in point the booted punt. After we went up by 2 scores a turnover was the only thing that could have made the game close again.
I really don't know what BB was thinking here.
It wasn't a booted punt, it was a tough to field kick off.
And I think as a poster above pointed out, putting CJ out there limits the chance of injury to Welker and Hobbs, who are both integral parts of their units. Though as I said, I was more surprised to see him returning punts than kicks.