JSn
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Hm. Maybe for the p-squad. You'd be hard pressed to be better than Hanson this year so far.
Gotta get the short list ready in case Hanson punts the way everyone thinks he punts.
You'd be hard pressed to be better than Hanson this year so far.
Boy have we come a long way since the start of camp, when so many were begging for a UDFA, any UDFA to unseat the "worthless" Hanson!
If the offense plays like it did last year, who needs a punter?
Probably just the normal continual evaluation of players in case
an emergency occurs. In the case of the guard, there probably
is still room for an upgrade in the offensive line.
I was thinking the same thing regarding the two punters, and I'm sure they're going to look at some more lineman over the next few weeks.
Auditioning the two punters makes me wonder about Drago, and why he didn't even make it into Training Camp. From what I had read, he seemed to have a strong leg.
Yes...and maybe some time they will bring him back...I think possible..TC next year??Yeah, but he also apparently had terrible mechanics. /
SO kid,,,work on those mechanics and then....return next year!! He is 6'6"...long legs...so..he should make it back..(I HOPE)I believe the concern with Drago was that he was a long strider. That meant it took longer to get his punts off and there were concerns that some of his punts would be blocked in the pros. He had an unquestionably strong leg though.
Packers released P Jon Ryan when they picked up Derick Frost from the Redskins. This kid has a great leg, grew up in Canada (so he is used to kicking in the dead cold of winter) and has a great attitude. Would love to see him here for a look see.
Well, that depends... where's he from?
Winter here was LAME last year. Oh to you Americans down south (I actually live further south than Chicago), a LAME Canadian winter means not much snow and warm. Often, this also defines a good Canadian winter.
I believe the concern with Drago was that he was a long strider. That meant it took longer to get his punts off and there were concerns that some of his punts would be blocked in the pros. He had an unquestionably strong leg though.