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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 493199" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Why do a quick kick exactly? Especially with subpar defense and todays quick strike game. </p><p></p><p>Seems some left over dodd infatuation with this that i cant for the life of me understand. Can someone explain the logic behind giving away a down when you have another to punt and basically do the same thing especially since its legal to punt the ball out of bounds thereby eliminating any chance for a return should you want to avoid it?</p><p></p><p>I have seen this idea on these boards for years. I still cant figure out the logic unless a coach really feels as though his punt team is going to get a punt blocked and there is like 40 seconds left in the game, we have the lead and this somehow makes the punt less risky. Maybe then i get it. But even then if u quick kick on 3rd down, u dont force the opposition to use a timeout. You hand them the ball with an extra timeout now. If the team doesnt have time outs then you snap and take a knee</p><p></p><p>Again. I cant figure out any logic to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 493199, member: 628"] Why do a quick kick exactly? Especially with subpar defense and todays quick strike game. Seems some left over dodd infatuation with this that i cant for the life of me understand. Can someone explain the logic behind giving away a down when you have another to punt and basically do the same thing especially since its legal to punt the ball out of bounds thereby eliminating any chance for a return should you want to avoid it? I have seen this idea on these boards for years. I still cant figure out the logic unless a coach really feels as though his punt team is going to get a punt blocked and there is like 40 seconds left in the game, we have the lead and this somehow makes the punt less risky. Maybe then i get it. But even then if u quick kick on 3rd down, u dont force the opposition to use a timeout. You hand them the ball with an extra timeout now. If the team doesnt have time outs then you snap and take a knee Again. I cant figure out any logic to it. [/QUOTE]
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