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eSJayDee

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  1. So he's got to throw the thing 110' up & do so at a considerable distance away?  Don't think it can be done.

    110' is the apex of a good punt; he might be able to do that (though I'm skeptical), but I doubt he could achieve that hgt at a significant distance.

    I've (obviously) never been down on the field & it's been a number of years since my last time at the stadium, but I'm roughly guessing maybe 50 yds plus?

  2. I think it's an imperative that Crossman be let go.  Just too much inexcusable poor performance on ST.

    As for Castillo, I'd like to see him go, but I think the decision should be based on Daboll's opinion.  He inherited Castillo & maybe he likes the guy & thinks he's a good fit.  Yes, our offense performed poorly, and in his tenure some players have declined (Groy & Miller).  We lacked talent on the Oline & perhaps the thought is that w/ better (& proper "fit") we can get good performance from that unit.

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  3. You bring up a valid point & in the past have often thought that way.  Basically, it comes down to maybe 1/2 the time, that TO is basically worthless & the other 1/2 the time, it's potentially VERY valuable.  The earlier you take it, the less uncertain those percentages are.  I don't recall the exact situation, but I was quite perturbed they took it at that time, primarily cuz at that time, the need to is largely attributed to incompetence.

  4. I don't have any particular expertise, but I have noted that most "bombs" only travel about 50 yards in the air.  As this one traveled 65+, it certainly seems reasonable that Foster start looking for the ball WELL before it's arrival.

    Further, I'd like to add that a 65 yd pass that's only off by less than 6' is still pretty accurate.  It's unfortunate that in this case w/ Foster being so open, a 5 yards underthrow, would've yielded a better result than a 2 yd overthrow.  Then again, it's also possible that he was so open cuz the defender didn't expect/believe that a ball could/would be thrown that far.

  5. As it's already been brought up, my initial aversion to dumping KB was the comp pick formula.  However, you only get picks if you're a net loss in players.  Considering that we've got piles of cap space & likely won't be losing any expensive FAs (I don't think retirements count & I can virtually guarantee K Williams isn't signing elsewhere & Alexander I'd say is low probability, too), I don't think it's likely that we're aiming/likely to acquire comp picks.

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  6. Way back when, Bobby Chandler (WR) was a holder.  You want/need someone that has practice catching a fast snap.  Used to be, as I recall, more often than not, it would be the backup QB.  However, I suspect, w/ the increasing complexity of the game, requiring more study & practice, and now coupled w/ practice restrictions due to the CBA, in most cases, it just makes more sense to have the more practiced punter do it.

    One other thing - as punters have improved considerably over the last 10 yrs or so, I suspect so has their general athleticism.  As such, less reason not to have them doing it. Additionally, punters don't usually get hurt, QBs do thereby allowing for more continuity.

  7. My unscientific observation is that it's slightly better than 50-50 if they're able to play the following week, so it's perfectly normal to miss > 1 game.  That he missed a 2nd game w/ a shortened week in the process probably isn't rare.  This past week, the team has essentially been off so it's possible that he can't progress in the process &/or even if he did, we might not know about it.  If he's out this coming week due to protocol then, yes, it's time to worry.

  8. We went very conservative in the 2nd half & it resulted in 6 consecutive punts.  While I agree that is the prudent strategy through the 3rd quarter (if we can score 27 in a 1/2, they can score 28), once you know the game is in hand, say the start of the 4th, why not treat it as a practice/preseason game?

    You've got a very inexperienced QB that certainly could use the learning opportunity.

  9. 1st pic, you've got 2 receivers on the right, both off the LOS.  One needs to be on it.

    In the 2nd pic, 3 on the left are all off the LOS; one needs to be on it.

    In the 3rd, I'd say the problem is a bit different.  Not too many in the backfield, but rather I assume just an illegal formation.  Newhouse (who presumably is an eligible receiver on this play) & Benjamin are both on the LOS & one should be off for Newhouse to be eligible.

  10. Technically speaking, many times the penalty isn't on a specific person (although someone is definitely at fault), but rather on the team.  It's "too many men in the back field", ie 5 or more (you need 7 on the line).  Typically, if the problem is a linemen (non-eligible receiver) not up close enough to the LOS, the ref will identify the culprit.

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