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So now pro bowl appearances are the gold standard for evaluating a player? A popularity contest that includes fan voting.
Think about this, at this point Slater wouldn't participate in any pro bowl activity, skills contest, or (flag football) game. A gunner literally has nothing to do at a pro bowl event now.
As far as ST players go, the most important ones are the players who actually handle the ball... returners, punters, kickers, holders, and long snappers.
Statements like Slater is one of the greatest ST players of all time are stupid. I posted a list of just great return specialists, all of who are far more impactful than Slater, a gunner. Who's a more impactful ST player, Slater or Devin Hester?
A lot of these all time great returners also were contributors in other phases. Slater registered 1 career reception. He has 1 career TD... a blocked punt that he recovered in the end zone in the 1st quarter of a week 4 game (the only fumble recovery of his career).
Other Slater career highlights...
1 forced fumble
1 blocked punt
35 yard KO return (career long)
3 offensive touches
2% offensive snap percentage
0.8 ST tackles per game
Did I miss anything? Let me know. I won't hold my breath.
WOW. The fact you pathetically mention his offensive touches when he's been primarily a Special teams only player his entire career shows how much you're reaching.
How about the fact that Slater has been INCREASING the number of Special teams snaps he's taken.
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To help you better understand the importance of special teams, I'm giving you a link to a coaching video. This way you don't have to strain yourself reading,
Special Teams: Winning the Hidden Yardage by Grant Cain | CoachTube
Although special teams are often overlooked, they almost always have a direct and immense impact on the outcome of a game. In fact, improving special teams p...
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Primitive Analytics: Bill Parcells’ Hidden Yardage
Introduction Honest question: Do you think analytics are good for football? If you are reading this, I assume you have …
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So, Parcells and Belichick BOTH believe that hidden yardage (aka excellent special teams play) is a big factor in Football games, but YOU think it's a minor issue.
How many rings do you have again? When do you get your Jacket to Canton?












