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Ryne Robinson attempting a return?


Mr. Scot

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what? how does that make sense? bringing in a punt returner with past potential to see if he'll work for the future IS looking forward. :rolleyes:

53 returns where you look like you have no business on a football field with 3 promosing attempts mixed in on top of that......isn't exactly past potential. That is what you keep in the rearview.

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kick returns are a simple matter where blame can be placed solely on one person

kick returns are a issue of a unit working together as you know.......

what is simple is who is and who isn't comfortable...and has the instinct at the position and can play at the NFL level......

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With all the problems the Panthers had with Danny Crossman's special teams, it's very foolish to pin the struggles on only one person.

I'm willing to bet if we had access to endzone cams we'd see almost nothing resembling return lanes in 2007.

Then why was Mark Jones so successful with the same special teams unit and coach? I believe Ryne is more athletic than Jones, I just don't think he's got what it takes to be a good return man.

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Then why was Mark Jones so successful with the same special teams unit and coach? I believe Ryne is more athletic than Jones, I just don't think he's got what it takes to be a good return man.

opponents even stated why he had success......he knew what to do....he was confident making his decision to catch or fair catch......and then he ran straight into the holes. Jones just lacked athletic ability. Robinson had athletic ability but lacked everything else......

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