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dwillams and/or ssmith should be on special teams


jakesthemistake

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so what its football

im tired of everyone in the nfl going oh we cant take the chance he will get hurt

just play to win the goddamn game

I know Im just saying...I dont think a kickoff or a punt return for a touchdown is going to win you the game...now if we lost smith or williams to injuries we would def be losing the goddamn game Ill tell you that!

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I know Im just saying...I dont think a kickoff or a punt return for a touchdown is going to win you the game...now if we lost smith or williams to injuries we would def be losing the goddamn game Ill tell you that!

this. there is no value in it. even if and i mean a big if steve smith returned one in for games. it would be 4 td's. it isnt worth losing him for the year for that. You can get a scrub to run it back and get average yardage but you cant get a scrub to do smith's job. its not worth it.

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i don't understand how returning kickoffs and punts is so much of an injury risk. catching a ball over the middle and running into 7 man tackles seems just as dangerous.

it's football, unless you're not on the field, you can get injured. i think smith should return punts because he is so good at it.

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