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Anyone notice how cowardly we play on special teams?


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All I know is we don't take kick returning seriously. We have Joe fuging Webb back there for crying out loud. Would've much rather have someone like Byrd returning kicks. And I also can't remember the last time we blocked a FG. I wonder how many we've actually had under Rivera.

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1 minute ago, KillerKat said:

All I know is we don't take kick returning seriously. We have Joe fuging Webb back there for crying out loud. Would've much rather have someone like Byrd returning kicks. And I also can't remember the last time we blocked a FG. I wonder how many we've actually had under Rivera.

Vernon butler blocked one a few weeks ago.  Past that i got nothing.

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Just now, Cuttinedge said:

Byrd looked good in preseason had some nice returns. Then season starts and we jog 15 ypr fozzy out there. 

Ive said it all year if I were the other teams I'd never kick it into the end zone against us. Make fozzy and Webb return them. Cause they never get to the 25 

Byrd should've been one of the returners on kicks this year. Just one of many personnel fug ups by this team.

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7 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

How bad Byrd must feel to bust his ass in the offseason and preseason, become one of the stars in preseason,  but yet gets cut in favor of "Rivera's guys".  One of many reasons I think we should move on from Rivera even though we most likely won't. 

Who are some guys you think we should look at that will make tough decisions on personnel as well as make our team better?

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Rivera does not take special teams seriously. It has been evident since he got here with the scrubs he puts back there on special teams. He should be looking at Seattle as an example that special teams can push you over the top. Just one of the various other reasons I want his ass gone. Same sh*t, different year. Wash, rinse, repeat for the next 5 years.

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