Yeagermeister
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DMX690;1099522 said:That job already taken by Patrick Clayton.
Yeah but Ward would fair catch every punt even if there wasn't anyone 20 yards near him.
DMX690;1099522 said:That job already taken by Patrick Clayton.
theogt;1099734 said:He was half-way tackled already because the kicks were really high and really short. That's why he was always running up to them. It had nothing to do with what Skyler was doing, and everything to do with what the Texans punter was doing.
MichaelWinicki;1099743 said:Exactly.
You know Ogt... you've suddenly gotten a lot smarter on stuff. Or you've just taught yourself how to think like "MichaelWinicki"![]()
People tend to think others are smarter when they agree. I guess we didn't agree before -- that must be it, because I'm generally regarded as brilliant otherwise.MichaelWinicki;1099743 said:Exactly.
You know Ogt... you've suddenly gotten a lot smarter on stuff. Or you've just taught yourself how to think like "MichaelWinicki"![]()
theogt;1099748 said:People tend to think others are smarter when they agree. I guess we didn't agree before -- that must be it, because I'm generally regarded as brilliant otherwise.![]()
Stautner;1099650 said:Ryan Leaf threw TD's all through college - what happened there?
That's a town just north of Houston, right?Yeagermeister;1099766 said:and humble![]()
TheEnigma;1099808 said:Did anyone else notice him at running back for one play?
conner01;1099654 said:green had no chance to return a punt last week. it happens that way sometimes and i don't expect many this week either.
i did get nervous on his returns because he is always moving when he makes the catch.
he will get his shot to show something for a few weeks barring any major mistakes.
the only way to know is put them in there. can't really practice punt returns
theogt;1099734 said:He was half-way tackled already because the kicks were really high and really short. That's why he was always running up to them. It had nothing to do with what Skyler was doing, and everything to do with what the Texans punter was doing.
I'll map each one out for you.ghst187;1100142 said:yes the punts were high and short but there were a few that he some room on and a few that he didn't have to sprint clear across field to catch but he still never had himself gathered when he caught them. He never had his feet under him so it wouldn't have mattered if anyone was around him or not, he wasn't going to get very far because he was already stumbling.
I was sitting in the first row at the 30 yard line and there were several right in front of me.
Green did not field punts worth a crap, the only thing he did right was not fumble them.
He looked really bad IMO. Made it look real tough to field a punt. Newman is really good and natural at it. Crayton scares me running after he catches it, but makes it look really easy because he always has his feet under him and catching the ball is really easy for him.
Green has to DRAMATICALLY improve on this or he'll be back on the street real soon IMO.
theogt;1100173 said:I'll map each one out for you.
1. Low and short. Horrible punt. Green runs up and catches it on a one hop. Runs for 5 yards and is tackled. Green ends up getting a penalty for calling fair catch.
2. Extremely high and extremely short. Green has to run up and catch it. Stumbles forward after catching it. There were Cowboys all around (that's how short it was) so if he doesn't catch it there's a good chance it bounces and hits one of the players causing a live ball.
3. High and short punt. Green catches solidly without problem. Three Texans are standing right in front of him waiting to catch (no opportunity for return).
4. Touchback.
5. High and short punt. Catches without a problem. Tackled immediately. No room to run.
6. Average kick. Catches without a problem. Has room to run, but calls fair catch.
Basically, he had one returnable kick (the last one). It's debateable whether or not he should have called fair catch, but I'll give you that one. The only times he looked awkward were with extremely, EXTREMELY short and high kicks. He didn't stumble on any, but he was running forward while catching 2 because they were abnormally short kicks.
At the end of the day you can mark him up for two mistakes. Perhaps you could call the debateable fair catches discussed above a mistake. The other would obviously be the fair catch penalty. Being his first regular season game, I'll give him some slack for that one.