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Your top 5 Punt Returners


Aschobel4theSack

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I'm just curious to see who you rank as your top 5 punt returners. Would like to see different fans poinnt of view see that I am a Buffalo Bills fan.

Here is mine:

1.) Roscoe Parrish

2.) Devin Hester

3.) Joshua Cribbs

4.) Darren Sproles

5.) Leon Washington

So let me here yours. I-BILLIEVE-ICON.gif

Why am I not surprised you put Roscoe Peecotrain as #1, Homer! I hate the Bears and its still easy for me say that Hester is the man.

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Why am I not surprised you put Roscoe Peecotrain as #1, Homer! I hate the Bears and its still easy for me say that Hester is the man.

Uh ... not to be a Jauron but you do realize that Roscoe Parrish has the highest punt return average in NFL history.

We may be homers but the dude is nasty. His TD against the Seahawks last year was gold.

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Why am I not surprised you put Roscoe Peecotrain as #1, Homer! I hate the Bears and its still easy for me say that Hester is the man.

I believe Hester had no td returns in 2008. I also specified Punt returning. Yes he had a great 2007 season but he breaks a few here and there... his averages are never anything great. Roscoe is on top every year and has the best Punt return average ever.

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