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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by burningmetal He gave us a lot better than an extra 3 yards. His distance and hang time had him on pace to break the record for net average in a season, and I believe he did break ...
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Re: Saints Salary Triggers hit
Originally Posted by burningmetal
Morstead net average =44.8![]()
NFL net average = 41.4 He gave us an extra 3.4 yards (my bad, I rounded down). Thats actually 2/3 of ONE single offensive snap. (I should have been more precise) |
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Re: Saints Salary Triggers hit
Originally Posted by Danno
To average 3 more yards than the overall league average is very significant. You are talking about the average for an entire season. This means he is bombing footballs with regularity to make up for times when he might be kicking a ball 30 yards because he's trying to pin the other team while kicking past mid field. You know, the pooch punt? This is why I specifically pointed out hang time as well as distance.![]()
And by the way, net average does not take into account the amount of return yards, or lack thereof. You have bad teams with punters just bombing it as far as they can, and then you have teams with good offenses, whose punters have to use more precision in the form of corner kicks and hang time. And when good punters punt from long distances, they are able to angle it where there isn't a big return, AND still get good hang time as well. If a running back averages 5 yards per carry and another averages 4, that's only a 1 yard difference on the field, at face value. But over the course of an entire year it adds up to a significant amount of yards, and means that the player averaging 5 yards is making more big plays. See my point? Just saying it's only 3 yards is a rather gross oversimplification. |
If I had a nickel for every time I heard that, the NFL would fine and suspend me.
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Re: Saints Salary Triggers hit
Originally Posted by burningmetal
I understand your point completely, I just don't think the difference between the best punter versus an average punter has any effect on the W-L total at all.![]()
Its why only 1 or 2 punters are selected each year, and nearly every time the team picking one has extra picks, and they're never selected early. |
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Re: Saints Salary Triggers hit
Originally Posted by Danno
Punters are far from the most impactful players, I agree, but they aren't paid like other players either. 3 million sounds ridiculous, and really it is, but as compared to the best players at all other positions it amounts to nickels and dimes.![]()
Field position leads to points scored, and points disallowed. That is very important. There aren't many punters or kickers drafted because each team only needs one, unlike other positions. And since you only need one, teams go after the best of the best. Once they've filled those spots, there isn't a reason to draft for "depth" at punter or kicker, lol. That's all I'm saying. Not disputing that making millions for kicking is dumb, but you gotta have those guys anyway. |
If I had a nickel for every time I heard that, the NFL would fine and suspend me.
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