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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 936162" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I am sure the punting stat gurus would tell you how to rate a punter, but I doubt its strictly on gross punting average. I wouldn't think that net is really fair to the punter, if the coverage team isn't doing their job. For me a lot of it is the "eye test". When your punter is kicking from deep in his own end, does he get off the 50+ yard kick? When he is kicking closer to mid field, does he get it inside the 15? Then return opportunities? Are his kicks high enough or angled out of bounds, that there are few returns and if there are, the coverage team is right there ready to make a tackle.</p><p></p><p>JK Scott's issue was consistency. He seemed to get some really decent punts in each game, but in between the good ones, there were also a few really bad ones. I can only remember one bad punt by Bojo this season. For the most part his punts are long enough and are placed where you would want them to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 936162, member: 7261"] I am sure the punting stat gurus would tell you how to rate a punter, but I doubt its strictly on gross punting average. I wouldn't think that net is really fair to the punter, if the coverage team isn't doing their job. For me a lot of it is the "eye test". When your punter is kicking from deep in his own end, does he get off the 50+ yard kick? When he is kicking closer to mid field, does he get it inside the 15? Then return opportunities? Are his kicks high enough or angled out of bounds, that there are few returns and if there are, the coverage team is right there ready to make a tackle. JK Scott's issue was consistency. He seemed to get some really decent punts in each game, but in between the good ones, there were also a few really bad ones. I can only remember one bad punt by Bojo this season. For the most part his punts are long enough and are placed where you would want them to be. [/QUOTE]
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