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Lee didn't punt yesterday - Palardy looked good again


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18 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

Lee is the best punter of this generation and one of the few punters capable of making a noticeable impact. I'd like to keep him for one more year.

I totally agree. However I feel like Palardy will be really good too. I don't know if stashing him will work this year :thinking:

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I say go with lee. He is proven and its not like he has been messing up. We can make the cuts needed in the offseason and im sure some guys will even retire. But for this season many people's jobs, legacy and perception is on the line.Make or break year in lot of regards. Richardson knows it too. I feel he think his time is low and he wants to also give marty a ring when we win super bowl for his loyalty during years. 

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1 hour ago, kepickle said:

i like this Palardy looked good last yr considering & I know in Tenn he kicked & punted & did kickoffs so  butI would understand Keeping Lee but to me which ever 2 we cut isn't going to stay in FA long 

Not our concern. 

Honestly, you want them to find work somewhere, don't you?

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