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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 776668" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>Other fun angle to the whole punter thing; can't recall who but someone wrote an article that having a great "pin them inside the twenty" punter can actually be a bad thing. I know, crazy right? But hear me out. We all know coaches in the NFL are super conservative and don't coach to win, they coach not to lose. So, evidence shows that coaches are FAR too eager to punt on forth down when history says they should go for it (especially when you have the best QB in NFL history). It all depends on field position but generally, if it's fourth and less then around seven and you're past the fifty, it makes sense to go for it. However, when the coach has a "great" punter, it makes it easier to make the wrong choice and punt.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just thought that was interesting since MM is the prototypical conservative nap coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 776668, member: 9033"] Other fun angle to the whole punter thing; can't recall who but someone wrote an article that having a great "pin them inside the twenty" punter can actually be a bad thing. I know, crazy right? But hear me out. We all know coaches in the NFL are super conservative and don't coach to win, they coach not to lose. So, evidence shows that coaches are FAR too eager to punt on forth down when history says they should go for it (especially when you have the best QB in NFL history). It all depends on field position but generally, if it's fourth and less then around seven and you're past the fifty, it makes sense to go for it. However, when the coach has a "great" punter, it makes it easier to make the wrong choice and punt. Anyway, just thought that was interesting since MM is the prototypical conservative nap coach. [/QUOTE]
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