Observations of Paulescu's opening punt and tackle

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Based on the game video, the punt returner had a touchdown if Paulescu had not tackled him. That would have been two of the last three games that the special teams allowed an opening return for a touchdown.

McBriar is one of our best players as he gives us an advantage in field position and makes 15-20 yard punt returns hurt less. However, you have to admit there was no way McBriar was squaring up and hitting the returner like Paulescu did.

Pat Watkins was pushed in the back on that punt while he was running down the field right before he turned in toward the returner.

The only players that had not overrun the returner were Paulescu and Bennett. However, in their defense, Paulescu admitted that he screwed up the kick and punted it straight down the middle when it was supposed to go to the right sideline. That explains why Watkins made no attempt to turn in until he was nearly even with the ball when the returner caught it as they are taught to maintain their lanes.

Bobby Carpenter was following the returner at half-speed about 7-10 yards away in parallel from a safe distance as to not hurt himself. In fact, when the returner broke two tackles, Carpenter was running parallel to the returner without even looking at him as if he expected someone else to get him.


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If a punter making a good hit is what it takes to fire this team up, I'm all for it...even though I'd rather not give up a 20 yard return beforehand.
 
Paulescu played safety in high school. Good to know he hasn't lost his tackling ability.
 
He needed to get a little lower... he looked like a bobble-head on that hit.


Kudos!!!
 
Am I the only one to think he kinda led with his helmet on that hit?
 
You know his Tampa teammates have him crap for getting rocked by a punter. :laugh2:
 
The only players that had not overrun the returner were Paulescu and Bennett.


:laugh2: Tellus wants to run no further than where he sits on the sideline.......... I love this kid.

How much money has Carp. stole from Jerry? Seriously, I'm not even sure what he signed for anymore.
 
Yeagermeister;2379978 said:
You know his Tampa teammates have him crap for getting rocked by a punter. :laugh2:

Oh! His mama had to talk him off the ledge with the all the crap he took. It ain't over either. This is a deinite weeker. :laugh2:
 
the video shows typical barbie c. out of position watching a big hit.
 
Not to pile on here, but if you notice just about every time Carp is on the field you will see him standing after the play is over. Not gonna go as far as to say he's afraid of contact, but i just don't think he's capable of getting into position to make anything happen.
 
pancakeman;2379964 said:
Am I the only one to think he kinda led with his helmet on that hit?
He most certainly did, but the officials were so shocked that a punter clocked someone that they forgot to throw the flag.:lmao2:
 
Reality;2379697 said:
Based on the game video, the punt returner had a touchdown if Paulescu had not tackled him. That would have been two of the last three games that the special teams allowed an opening return for a touchdown.

McBriar is one of our best players as he gives us an advantage in field position and makes 15-20 yard punt returns hurt less. However, you have to admit there was no way McBriar was squaring up and hitting the returner like Paulescu did.

Pat Watkins was pushed in the back on that punt while he was running down the field right before he turned in toward the returner.

The only players that had not overrun the returner were Paulescu and Bennett. However, in their defense, Paulescu admitted that he screwed up the kick and punted it straight down the middle when it was supposed to go to the right sideline. That explains why Watkins made no attempt to turn in until he was nearly even with the ball when the returner caught it as they are taught to maintain their lanes.

Bobby Carpenter was following the returner at half-speed about 7-10 yards away in parallel from a safe distance as to not hurt himself. In fact, when the returner broke two tackles, Carpenter was running parallel to the returner without even looking at him as if he expected someone else to get him.

-Reality


:lmao2:
 
pancakeman;2379964 said:
Am I the only one to think he kinda led with his helmet on that hit?
No.

But you have to give him credit for sticking it in there.
 
This team sucks at tackling especially the vets.The rookies tackle better.They are coming around though i hope.
 
juckie;2380294 said:
This team sucks at tackling especially the vets.The rookies tackle better.They are coming around though i hope.

Disagree on the rookie part. Scandrick and Jenkins BOTH suck at tackling. They've wiffed on TFL's and short gains. For now. I like both those kids. If we don't improve as the season progresses, start them every game. Next year they'll hit the ground running.
 

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