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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.I wonder if at this point he gives answers to special teams questions just to further annoy the local media.
I don't think that was intentional with Zoltan.He seems to mention everyone but Mesko, who crashed out of the league after we released him. I wonder why he kept Mesko for 4 years, rookie contract I guess. Glad we found Allen.
I'd like to see a series of books and lectures (for his charity) covering different periods in the game as it has evolved. I don't think that's asking too much.I hope he never retires but if he does I hope he writes a book.
I think that would be remarkable. And an absolute goldmine for the charityI'd like to see a series of books and lectures (for his charity) covering different periods in the game as it has evolved. I don't think that's asking too much.
Not sure who they are but Allen is exceptionally good in my mind. His accuracy inside the 20 is ridiculous. His distance and hang time isnt bad either.A thread to bookmark and reread for the crowd early in the season who were bashing Ryan Allen because some meaningless stats was telling them to.
You know who you are folks..
Mesko’s cut was a major surprise because he was one of the top punters for the two or three seasons he was with the Pats. His punts were the best I've seen for distance and hang time. He could also make the ball come down at weird angles which made it hard to track. Would love to know the back story on him.
Yep. Smart too and trying to make a difference.My memory of Zoltan was that he was quite good with us. When we got Allen it was defintely an upgrade. But suprised that Zoltan never stuck anywhere.
Seemed like a hell of a guy too.
Belichick on PuntingI don't think that was intentional with Zoltan.
In the same interview he rattled off his entire staff in CLE - including scouting except for one person.
IIRC during the offseason Mesko interned with some high-flying Wall Street investment bank or brokerage. Just guessing but he may have decided running a hedge fund offered a better combination of security and compensation.If he was that good, how come he crashed out of the league when he cut him.
Mesko’s cut was a major surprise because he was one of the top punters for the two or three seasons he was with the Pats. His punts were the best I've seen for distance and hang time. He could also make the ball come down at weird angles which made it hard to track. Would love to know the back story on him.
If he was that good, how come he crashed out of the league when he cut him.
Mesko’s cut was a major surprise because he was one of the top punters for the two or three seasons he was with the Pats. His punts were the best I've seen for distance and hang time. He could also make the ball come down at weird angles which made it hard to track. Would love to know the back story on him.