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Old 03-01-2014, 04:57 PM   #1
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Re: How do we fix Special Teams?

I believe we need some core pieces to our ST, primarily a punter. That said, I believe the biggest direct impact of our cap penalty showed at the special teams level. When you lack that much money you're going to cut your depth over starters. Typically your backup LBs, TEs, etc are your ST studs. We haven't had the money available to have a lot of mid-range players in backup roles. I think we see a natural improvement to our ST simply due to the quality of backup we have on our team. That and coaching. We should have re-hired Burns again just to re-fire him.
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Old 03-01-2014, 07:20 PM   #2
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Re: How do we fix Special Teams?

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I believe we need some core pieces to our ST, primarily a punter. That said, I believe the biggest direct impact of our cap penalty showed at the special teams level. When you lack that much money you're going to cut your depth over starters. Typically your backup LBs, TEs, etc are your ST studs. We haven't had the money available to have a lot of mid-range players in backup roles. I think we see a natural improvement to our ST simply due to the quality of backup we have on our team. That and coaching. We should have re-hired Burns again just to re-fire him.
Exactly. Special Teams are a direct reflection of the quality of depth on the team. A new ST coach, a new punter, an explosive returner with good hands, and improving the quality of the team's depth will be the recipe for "fixing" the Special Teams.
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Old 03-01-2014, 07:43 PM   #3
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I believe we need some core pieces to our ST, primarily a punter. That said, I believe the biggest direct impact of our cap penalty showed at the special teams level. When you lack that much money you're going to cut your depth over starters. Typically your backup LBs, TEs, etc are your ST studs. We haven't had the money available to have a lot of mid-range players in backup roles. I think we see a natural improvement to our ST simply due to the quality of backup we have on our team. That and coaching. We should have re-hired Burns again just to re-fire him.
This. We simply need about 15 better players
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Old 03-02-2014, 02:38 AM   #4
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Re: How do we fix Special Teams?

We could sign McCluster as a return guy.
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