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Joe Adams


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Can we stop with the charade that is Pilares as our kick returner. In the 4th when we were desperate and hoping for a home run, we finally let Adams return a kickoff. Do we not want big plays in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd quarters as well? This is yet another example of poor special teams coaching. In my opinion this is similar to playing Legadoodoo over Lafell last year. What's the point? Let our young talented guys play!

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Can we stop with the charade that is Pilares as our kick returner. In the 4th when we were desperate and hoping for a home run, we finally let Adams return a kickoff. Do we not want big plays in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd quarters as well? This is yet another example of poor special teams coaching. In my opinion this is similar to playing Legadoodoo over Lafell last year. What's the point? Let our young talented guys play!

If the "cost" of a big play chance are that you have to start at the 15 instead of 25 most of the time it is not an obvious choice (unless you are down in the 4th).

I agree it looks like Adams has more home run potential, but the question is how much shorter the returns that does not break will be. (If they are shorter, to few returns to say at the moment).

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If the "cost" of a big play chance are that you have to start at the 15 instead of 25 most of the time it is not an obvious choice (unless you are down in the 4th).

I agree it looks like Adams has more home run potential, but the question is how much shorter the returns that does not break will be. (If they are shorter, to few returns to say at the moment).

Pilares is the Armanti Edwards of returns. I need that gif with the brick wall at our 20 yard line.

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Can we stop with the charade that is Pilares as our kick returner. In the 4th when we were desperate and hoping for a home run, we finally let Adams return a kickoff. Do we not want big plays in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd quarters as well? This is yet another example of poor special teams coaching. In my opinion this is similar to playing Legadoodoo over Lafell last year. What's the point? Let our young talented guys play!

I COMPLETELY agree. When Adams came in in the 4th I thought the same. You're gonna put Adams in now?! Obviously they think he's better than Pillares at returns if they put him in when it matters most. I dont understand this loyalty to older guys thing that goes on on this team just like your Legatron example.

We all know that Adams would be an explosive receiver as well if he was given the chance.

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