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Horrible to say, but I love watching the punt team!


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I mean its better to have a really good punter than a really shitty one lol so yea nothing wrong with that. If we can never have gunners worth a fart may as well have a punter punt it to the roof so anyone can get down there. (and yes I do know our STs have greatly improved since the auto derp days and penalty on literally ever STs snap)

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47 minutes ago, mcsmoak said:

I wish I could bump all the threads from the preseason last year calling for Charlton to be cut because he shanked one in practice

I don't believe anyone took the time to start any because after that shank it was just an expectation that he was just camp fodder. 

He turned it around fairly quickly though and has been a damned good kicker ever since.

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Yeah, I remember the early reports when we brought him in last year about him shanking one in the parking lot, but he has been lights out.  He is 10x better than Palardy ever was.  Big leg, and just has a perfect feel for way to place them...  the way he got that punt to check up perfectly at the 1.  The dude is a 100% certified UNIT.

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7 hours ago, GamecockSmitty4 said:

Mr/Ms 07579394, ever heard of outkicking your coverage? There is an optimal height:distance ratio for a punt to ensure a minimal return. Net punt yards is more important than gross punt yards. 

Come on,i knew Ravens' Sam Koch a bit,don't tell me about net yards.

Charlton's problem is the ballistic,not only high balls,but also long flat balls which can hit the boundary

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