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Sep 17, 2014
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johnnycarson
also, i bet there is about a 25% chance of a block in the back, so, starts on
the 10 are somewhat common.
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Some people just don't understand kickoffs.
Broda
9/17/14 10:20am
Ever since the opening kick against Texas, our coverage has been outstanding.
giftedfish
9/17/14 10:26am
its just a difference in philosophy. other coaches would choose to not give
johnnycarson
9/17/14 10:27am
also, i bet there is about a 25% chance of a block in the back, so, starts on
johnnycarson
9/17/14 10:29am
The actual % of a kickoff returned for a touchdown is very small. So the risk
cougsrule
9/17/14 10:30am
Here's TD return percentages
Braves Fan
9/17/14 11:04am
RE: Some people just don't understand kickoffs.
silent_t
9/17/14 10:30am
Similar with punts. Unless you are trying to pin the team inside the 20, punts
fbguru
9/17/14 10:33am
Net punt yardage is a better indicator
Brigham
9/17/14 10:41am
If you look at where the opponents have started it has been EXTREMELY successful
canadiancougar624
9/17/14 10:42am
I think the people complaining think that tackling the man before the 25 was a
Broda
9/17/14 10:50am
I think it can be a combination of both.
cougarfan84
9/17/14 11:00am
Wrubell tweeted that on average our oppenets start on the 22.5 yard line.
scottfunkel
9/17/14 12:55pm
As long as they don't get past the 25....it was a good kick.
WJCougar
9/17/14 10:45am
I don't really care about the kick per se. I care about where the opponent's
cougarfan84
9/17/14 10:53am
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