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Advanced Punting Statistics: AKA Is Nortman Replaceable?


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22 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Scrifres will replace him just fine

assuming he's healthy. 

with the exception of like 2 dudes every year on either end of the spectrum punter/kicker is the most fungible position in the league and you should absolutely never put a premium on it (lol bucs)

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2 hours ago, SwagAces9030 said:

At least we knew what we had with him... It could get a lot worse, sometimes you don't know what you had till its gone. I always thought Nortman did a solid job, nothing spectacular but played his role. 

Meh.....he was a good guy. The team didn't feel he was not replaceable. Did they even make him an offer? If they wanted him they could have signed him to a long term contract easily. If they thought he was good he would be a Panther for a very long time.

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1 hour ago, Panthro said:

If Nortman was one of the elite punters he would have been paid like one...by us. He was not

Right but my question is that "couple good, couple bad" reference.  Didnt somebody say that recently as a rule?  3 good 3 bad and the rest are interchangeable?

I feel like im losing my marbles I know I've heard that before.

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I'll always appreciate him for that 2013 saints monsoon game for our first division title since 2008.

 Easily the best game of his career and he was a huge factor in our win that day.  Our offense kept stalling drive after drive with 3 & outs, yet nortman kept pinning the saint waaaay back on their side of the field

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3 hours ago, RelaxImaPro said:

I'll always appreciate him for that 2013 saints monsoon game for our first division title since 2008.

 Easily the best game of his career and he was a huge factor in our win that day.  Our offense kept stalling drive after drive with 3 & outs, yet nortman kept pinning the saint waaaay back on their side of the field

yup.  I remember that.  

I forget what game it was this past season, but there was definitely one game where Nortman made a huge difference as well. He flipped the field numerouns times.   It was early in the year.  I'll have to see if I can find it in my stats...

 

Update:  It was week 2 against Houston.  Nortman definitely helped us win that game.  7 punts.  Longest 65.  Average 53.9.  Note the 6 Panthers drives where we ended inside our own 25 (yikes), and then note the starting field position for Houston on their drives... (phew)

Wk2_drivesummary.png

 

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