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So who is going to return kicks/punts this year?


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3 minutes ago, Popsickle said:

Well, back when we drafted CMC there was a poo show of a tread about him returning punts. So, I’ll start it off. Put CMC back there. 

Nah. Only a matter of time before he gets injured again.  No need to risk it on PR.

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David Moore on Punt Returns. From his time in Seattle...

 

    Game Punt Punt Punt Punt Punt Kick Kick Kick Kick Kick
Year Tm G Ret Yds TD Lng Y/R Rt Yds TD Lng Y/Rt
'18 SEA 16           1 18 0 18 18
'19 SEA 14 10 75 0 18 7.5          
'20 SEA 16 12 111 0 20 9.3 3 47 0 21 15.7
    47 22 186 0 20 8.5 4 65 0 21 16.3
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3 hours ago, davos said:

Shi Smith!

Moore-Anderson-Mitchell-Moore-Smith is my hope for the 6 pack WR group with Bayless, Kirkwood & Zylstra fight for the final spot.

Did Shi do punt returns at USC?

Edit: Looks like he won’t be doing them

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20 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Did Shi do punt returns at USC?

Edit: Looks like he won’t be doing them

Muschamp didn't put the best athletes back there. He was about hands over all. Hayden Hurst was returning at one point. 

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