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Austin McNamara - (Punter) Texas Tech
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(06-25-2024, 04:40 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: Huh? Where did I mention which season was better or worse? What does his rookie year have to do with your statement that, "Chrisman was a bad holder and Robbins was better. Just look at how bad Evan was in '22?"

I'm not cherry picking anything: the NE game was an issue as the opposing kicker missed 3 kicks himself. The rest of '22, there were no such games where the weather played a factor in the kicking.

Your goal-post moving and victim-esque posting has me feeling well and comfortable that the statement that Chrisman was a bad holder, was indeed a fabrication.

And FTR, I have always maintained that '22 was Evan's worst season, I think that is pretty ironclad and I never said it wasn't: there's no need to put words in my mouth.

Where did I say Chrisman was a bad holder? Sounds like you arguing with yourself if you agreed with me this whole time that Money's 2022 was his worse season. You just don't remember how crisp the FG operations were last year because.... well.... they were that good and Money rep rebounded as his accuracy stabilized. And you take for granted the importance of having a strong and trusted FG operation for a Kicker.

Now you tried to bring Huber in this which Huber held during Money's breakout rookie year so not sure why anyone is questioning the FG operations under Huber (and Harris) which we all know was strong.

No one has moved any goal post or brought up being a victim. That's just lame to try to throw that out (fabricate) as a reason you somehow think I lied about 2022 being Money's worse year and highlighted that I don't believe it was due to some loss of ability but pointed to the operations as a whole. The least you could have done to bring something other than a personal attack to this conversation, is brought up the change in long snapper that took place as well in 2022 which could have led to the operations being shaky. But nah. You chose to try to personally attack me just to agree in the end about kicking in 2022.

The point. FG operations from snap to hold to kicks were crisp in 2023, better and more stable then in 2022 regardless if you remember or not, and that shouldn't be ignored in a punting battle that may change up a key player in that process.
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RE: Austin McNamara - (Punter) Texas Tech - jj22 - 06-25-2024, 05:45 PM

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