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I think this year we are going with precision and accuracy ahd high hang times out of our punter. If last night's account is any indication this Hanson guy looks the part.
I would be inclined to agree with your assessment, but for the fact that the Pats tried so hard to hold onto Sauerbrun, who is known for everything but his precision and accuracy.
True perhaps, but at that stage of the game their job descrioption for a punter might have been far different than it is now.I would be inclined to agree with your assessment, but for the fact that the Pats tried so hard to hold onto Sauerbrun, who is known for everything but his precision and accuracy.
I thought that was done to annoy the crap out of Denver....
Personally, I think this years Pats team believes that a punter who can kick with precision and accuracy is of far greater value than a guy who can boom punts. Why? because you gotta figure that this years Pats offense will be moving the chains with consistant regularity meaning our punter will likely be asked to pin our opponents inside the 20 with precision punting out of bounds or with high hang times much more than he'll be asked to boom us out of bad field position with a 70 yard missile.
I think this year we are going with precision and accuracy ahd high hang times out of our punter. If last night's account is any indication this Hanson guy looks the part.
LOL. I think that's true.
Also why let a rival team improve itself if you can help it?
Oh I don't know if Hanson is a lock. Didn't he average only 35 yards per punt?
I say if you can improve the P position, do it.
Miller hasn't been all that impressive.
1 was inside the 5 .. other was 45 yarder. i forgot about the others
4-9-NYG 28 31) C.Hanson punts 23 yards to NYG 5, Center-L.Paxton, out of bounds.
Two punts downed inside the 6, and a 45-yarder with no return.
He should have kicked his first punt another 10 yards; otherwise, an excellent display of situational punting.
Not sure I'd capitalize the VERY in very good...