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ItsPantone278

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Make Captain a Special Teams Captain let him return anything kicked and play him as a gunner on punt coverage. Play him in his former nickel package, and go with Butler on the boundary full time. I'm not saying this as a demote Captain, but we need a playmaker on special teams. Captain has been good in that regard here so far in his career.

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I can understand the strategy aspect of not wanting to put him back there .. but at this point .. Armanti is getting what looks like 3 or 4 yards a return most times.. Get some speed back there somehow and it can turn into just 1 cut will get you 9 or 10 everytime.

Armanti is faster than Munnerlyn.

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Our return blocking has been horrible. There have been people literally on top of Armanti when he catches the ball on almost every punt.

no disagreement here.

the special teams unit is lacking in just about every department. Thats why I'd like to see an established team leader take a stab at filling a huge roll of all around special teams ace. He could be a huge hit at this roll.

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