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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1091340" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>What drives me mad about Special Teams is the Gross Net per infraction. Meaning it only shows up as -10. Yet when you advance the ball to the GB30 and the infraction happened when the returner was at the 20 yardline? You go to the Gb10 instead of the GB30 for a -20 net. The really drastic ones are on a 40+ yard return and it nets us -25 or -35 yards. I’d rather not have a blocker and let me fight for +15 yards from the GB5. Just leave me as a KR all alone I’d prefer that someone erasing my production.</p><p></p><p>As far as the 7th Rounders I’m exaggerating. But maybe I’m not. You can often go get a very good LB or TE or FB or Bigger DB that’s fast and physical and a good Gunner of good blocker or good tackler or a good mix. </p><p> Nick Niemann, Ben Stills, Christian Welch, Dallin Leavitt, Tariq Carpenter, Ty Summers. The list goes on and on as far as guys who are valuable Players and make Special Teams a career. They can play depth pieces but they are 100% plugged in Teams. </p><p></p><p>So it’s not an insult at all to schedule a #249 type draft pick primarily for Teams. Matter of fact I’d say more often than not that’s where 7th Rounders get put for awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1091340, member: 10086"] What drives me mad about Special Teams is the Gross Net per infraction. Meaning it only shows up as -10. Yet when you advance the ball to the GB30 and the infraction happened when the returner was at the 20 yardline? You go to the Gb10 instead of the GB30 for a -20 net. The really drastic ones are on a 40+ yard return and it nets us -25 or -35 yards. I’d rather not have a blocker and let me fight for +15 yards from the GB5. Just leave me as a KR all alone I’d prefer that someone erasing my production. As far as the 7th Rounders I’m exaggerating. But maybe I’m not. You can often go get a very good LB or TE or FB or Bigger DB that’s fast and physical and a good Gunner of good blocker or good tackler or a good mix. Nick Niemann, Ben Stills, Christian Welch, Dallin Leavitt, Tariq Carpenter, Ty Summers. The list goes on and on as far as guys who are valuable Players and make Special Teams a career. They can play depth pieces but they are 100% plugged in Teams. So it’s not an insult at all to schedule a #249 type draft pick primarily for Teams. Matter of fact I’d say more often than not that’s where 7th Rounders get put for awhile. [/QUOTE]
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