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Why the Bills changed punters


Dan Darragh

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5 hours ago, Dan Darragh said:

This is a brilliant move by the Bills.  With the critical interconference game against the Bears coming up, Chicago's coaching staff has been looking at film of left-footed punters in preparation for the game, and suddenly we switch up on them.  They may need to go with a left-handed return man (to get the lefty-righty advantage).  The question is whether our long snapper can make the adjustment on a short week.

Winning ths interconference game

Will only hurt our playoff odds. 

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47 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Nate Peterman's probably starting so...

 

win 7-3, BAYBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

 

run run run punt

 

field position, hopefully the D scores the winner

 

 

16 minutes ago, Best Player Available said:

Winning ths interconference game

Will only hurt our playoff odds. 

 

was there honestly anything worth considering in that argument? 

 

 

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The Bills ended up doing what NE wanted to do with Bojorquez : Take a punter who isn't NFL ready & give him a year to be coached up to where he can be a consistent NFL punter.  It's obvious he's too inconsistent right now but has a lot of potential.  NE wanted him redshirt him on the practice squad.  We're now redshirting him the rest of the season on IR.  

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6 hours ago, Dan Darragh said:

This is a brilliant move by the Bills.  With the critical interconference game against the Bears coming up, Chicago's coaching staff has been looking at film of left-footed punters in preparation for the game, and suddenly we switch up on them.  They may need to go with a left-handed return man (to get the lefty-righty advantage).  The question is whether our long snapper can make the adjustment on a short week.

RMPL

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