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PFF Ranks Panthers Special Teams 7th best in the League...


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I personally hate kickoff and punt returns. Wish they would eliminate them completely. The risks of injuries and fumbling far outweigh the reward MAYBE returning one or two back for a TD. For every returned TD, you will have a muffed punt that results in a fumble, someone getting hurt, a illegal block in the back, guys not knowing where the ball is and getting touched by the ball by their shoe strings and suddenly its a turnover. I long for the day they are eliminated completely. I always turn my head when we field a punt.

 

Well that would certainly make the game unbearably boring. I wouldn't put it past Goodell though as I'm certain his "term" will be the one looked back upon as the down turning point in the once great sport.

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I personally hate kickoff and punt returns. Wish they would eliminate them completely. The risks of injuries and fumbling far outweigh the reward MAYBE returning one or two back for a TD. For every returned TD, you will have a muffed punt that results in a fumble, someone getting hurt, a illegal block in the back, guys not knowing where the ball is and getting touched by the ball by their shoe strings and suddenly its a turnover. I long for the day they are eliminated completely. I always turn my head when we field a punt.

 

i still refuse to believe you are a sentient human

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I personally hate kickoff and punt returns. Wish they would eliminate them completely. The risks of injuries and fumbling far outweigh the reward MAYBE returning one or two back for a TD. For every returned TD, you will have a muffed punt that results in a fumble, someone getting hurt, a illegal block in the back, guys not knowing where the ball is and getting touched by the ball by their shoe strings and suddenly its a turnover. I long for the day they are eliminated completely. I always turn my head when we field a punt.

 

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