Bring back McBriar?

gimmesix

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Was just looking at free agent punters and noticed his name on the list. He didn't punt much last year, but averaged 46.8 per punt, which would have put him in the top 10 if he maintained it for a season. (Had a down year in Pittsburgh the previous season, which led to him being cut and not picked up immediately.)

Not saying I'd want to just give him the job at 35, but he might be good competition to bring in on the cheap.
 

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didn't he have some nerve damage in his foot from an injury.
 

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Net is more important than the actual punt because of hang time.
Chris Jones punt avg. 45.4 net 39.8
Matt McBriar punt avg. 46.9 net 35.4

Chris Jones in the playoffs punt avg. 48.2 net 44.5 (2nd in avg, 1st in net)
 

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I'm sure the FO will bring in some punters this summer to give Jones some competition. Regarding McBriar, bring him in and see if he can still kick at 35.
 

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Cowboys signed Hornsey to compete with Jones for now. I'm sure others will be looked at. But Jones is a RFA too, I believe.
I would pass on McBriar for several reasons. He would require vet minimum, and a rookie or Jones would cost less. Jones isn't great, but he's not a slob either. As well as McBriar is not what he was before.

I think the Cowboys liked Horney's leg strength, but he needed work on his overall punting. I think it was more of a ball placement issue, not hang time or distance.
 

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Net is more important than the actual punt because of hang time.
Chris Jones punt avg. 45.4 net 39.8
Matt McBriar punt avg. 46.9 net 35.4

Chris Jones in the playoffs punt avg. 48.2 net 44.5 (2nd in avg, 1st in net)

Net is important. But net is more of a team stat
 

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Neither guy is a weapon, so I'd keep Jones since he and Bailey are tight. Why screw with that chemistry on the snap also?
 

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Net is more important than the actual punt because of hang time.
Chris Jones punt avg. 45.4 net 39.8
Matt McBriar punt avg. 46.9 net 35.4

Chris Jones in the playoffs punt avg. 48.2 net 44.5 (2nd in avg, 1st in net)

I think it's difficult to judge punters on net yards per punt.Net is the product of a lot of things, including special teams coverage.
 

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IMO Chris Jones fails the eye test. I'm surprised we can't find an upgrade and he is still on the team.
 

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Wait for the stud punter from Bama to enter the draft. Kid is a legitimate weapon.
 

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Was just looking at free agent punters and noticed his name on the list. He didn't punt much last year, but averaged 46.8 per punt, which would have put him in the top 10 if he maintained it for a season. (Had a down year in Pittsburgh the previous season, which led to him being cut and not picked up immediately.)

Not saying I'd want to just give him the job at 35, but he might be good competition to bring in on the cheap.

Remember Romo hold in Seattle all those years ago? That was because McBriar was a bad holder.
 

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Remember Romo hold in Seattle all those years ago? That was because McBriar was a bad holder.

I believe he then worked on it and we didn't have any issues from there. It certainly wasn't something he was good at when he first got the job.
 

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I believe he then worked on it and we didn't have any issues from there. It certainly wasn't something he was good at when he first got the job.

He may have worked on it but it is something he didn't "like to do"
 

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IMO Chris Jones fails the eye test. I'm surprised we can't find an upgrade and he is still on the team.

I think Jones was better before he got hurt and we changed special teams coaches. His first year taking over for McBriar, Jones was great at directional kicking to the sideline.

I didn't mind McBriar being gone at that point because McBriar wasn't the same punter he'd been. He's had some time to recuperate now, though, and punters don't age as fast as other players as far as wear and tear goes. At this point, I'd rather take a cheap look at him than Jones.
 
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