he also isn’t really fast enough to run them back in the pros
Ken Swilling…high ankle sprain never was right afterwardsMore concussions and knee injuries:
NFL injury data finds punts and kickoffs are disproportionately dangerous
An examination of NFL injury data has found that punts and kickoffs cause more injuries, and more serious injuries, than other plays, and the league said today that it is concerned about that. R…profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Whether that should cause rule changes is another question
Kelly Rhino might not have ever fair caught
Ken Swilling…high ankle sprain never was right afterwards
I hear where you're coming from. Perhaps this is a difference of temperament. My take would be to be as sure as possible that the person returning kicks had the highest median (gets rid of outlier long runs) return. I can see going for somebody who can break one occasionally, but Juanyeh did that. Gibbs was our almost-every-down RB and pretty good at it too. I'd keep him off the field for kick returns and send out the bigger guy.The problem here is your description. I don’t know anyone that would ever call Gibbs EFFECTIVE!
I agree that Randy and J were both effective but would never call them Electric = Gibbs.
Our staff has its issues but picking Electric over effective is not one of them.
Lenny Snow. It ruined his career.Everyone always says this but I honestly can't ever remember a kick returner getting hurt. Anyone recall any examples?
Nearly 60 years ago. I’m feeling ooolllldddd!Lenny Snow. It ruined his career.
Playing fewer games and kickoff rule changes favoring touchbacks will do thatIn 2010 gt returned 53 kick offs.
In 2020 gt returned 21 kick offs
But we debate about what's best for 21 plays without looking at the yards past the 25 that they netted. How about our players looking 10% better at like they are fast - getting space wr, closing space db, reading defense QB and lb, Dt using hands to get past blocker.Playing fewer games and kickoff rule changes favoring touchbacks will do that
Yes. Against Miami. My memory is that it was a 7 point game prior to that and a Miami blowout after that. Snow was drafted by the pros but never got over his broken leg.Wasn't Lenny Snow injured on a KO return?
You get credit for that, and also for suggesting we should have hired Tony Elliot as HC. But they made their choices, and they stand by them...Totally beating my own drum here (again)...but remember all those years I said Tariq and Juanyeh should be moved to LB? Seems like NFL scouts agree with me. BTW...a couple of years ago I said Peje Harris should move to TE. He moved there this season. Let's see how that plays out.
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it’s a cool thing to think about but i am not so sure there was ever mutual interest to begin with. clemson pays well and dabo seems to have the ability to keep guys around based on what we saw with venables and the fact he gets guys to return for senior years a lotYou get credit for that, and also for suggesting we should have hired Tony Elliot as HC. But they made their choices, and they stand by them...
it’s a cool thing to think about but i am not so sure there was ever mutual interest to begin with. clemson pays well and dabo seems to have the ability to keep guys around based on what we saw with venables and the fact he gets guys to return for senior years a lot
i also highly doubt a first time coach wanted to step into this situation with no qb on the roster and two dozen RBs
We'll never know for sure, but according to the cognoscenti around here, he was interested up until we veered off toward Whisenhunt.it’s a cool thing to think about but i am not so sure there was ever mutual interest to begin with. clemson pays well and dabo seems to have the ability to keep guys around based on what we saw with venables and the fact he gets guys to return for senior years a lot
i also highly doubt a first time coach wanted to step into this situation with no qb on the roster and two dozen RBs
Kudos man, you were def the first to start beating that drum. I just don’t understand how 2 different DEF coaching staffs didn’t see the same thing? We had decent depth under him at safety, so it wasn’t like he was irreplaceable there....Tariq Carpenter, S | Georgia Tech
Tariq Carpenter is all over draft boards at several positions since draft meetings ended last week. He’s also an interesting study. The former safety from Georgia Tech came to the Senior Bowl and played outside linebacker. Carpenter was not invited to the Combine but turned in outstanding numbers during pro day workouts. At 6’3″ and 230 pounds, Carpenter timed 4.47 seconds in the 40, touched 41 inches in the vertical jump, and reached 11’4″ in the broad jump.
He’s had official top-30 visits with the Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Arizona Cardinals, and Green Bay Packers. Some teams have Carpenter on their safety board. Meanwhile, others have him listed as a linebacker, including the New York Jets.
I’m told the Jets were the team who requested Carpenter be added to the Senior Bowl roster at linebacker late in the process. Recently, the Jets privately worked out Carpenter at LB.
Remember, on Day 3 of the 2021 NFL Draft, the Jets selected a pair of oversized college safeties — Jamien Sherwood of Auburn in the fifth round and Hamsah Nasirildeen of Florida State a round later — and moved them to linebacker, where each presently sits on the depth chart.
Totally beating my own drum here (again)...but remember all those years I said Tariq and Juanyeh should be moved to LB? Seems like NFL scouts agree with me. BTW...a couple of years ago I said Peje Harris should move to TE. He moved there this season. Let's see how that plays out.
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I've missed my calling to be an NFL scout...maybe even an NFL GM!