12-06-2021, 01:54 PM
(12-06-2021, 11:37 AM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: STs are still perfectly fine; our STs DVOA or whatever, was #2 coming into yesterday, so the real return (no pin intended) on play has been there.As a whole I think you are right, no problem with Huber or Harris. They both do there jobs so well there's hardly ever a mention about either one of them. For the most part the Special Teams is fine. I would be happy with no runbacks on kickoffs, as there seems to be more injuries on those plays, but they don't always kick it into the end zone so I realize sometimes you have to run it back. The opposing teams just always seem to have at least one midfield runback per game and we have seemed to have lost that edge in our returns.
To the first bold, Phillips has been doing that since his injury in '19; the worst vision imaginable. Now, while a ton of people gave him shit last game about the KO he fielded with his foot on the line, that's a fluke, once in a while sitch, so that's not a big deal. But yeah, athleticism aside, he is dreadful when it comes to vision.
The to the second, I think this was Pooka's audition with the big boys and he was a MASSIVE failure. I can't believe he was not only that bad, but that he didn't let the ball go OB on the second kickoff; it was literally a foot or two (from what I could see) from the OB line. Hell, go OB yourself and touch the ball, it'll still get moved to the 40 (like Cobb and some others have done a bunch of times).
Wouldn't be surprised at all if Pooka sits out the rest of the year (on PS) and they try someone else AGAIN at KR.
But yeah, not worried at STs on the whole; we still have a good unit from top to bottom and some players are outright elite (Harris, Evan, Morgan, even Huber is still superb).
On Stanley Morgan's penalty, do they give them a specific number of yards to get back on the field? It seems like if the opposing players are there to keep you from returning to the field of play by continually blocking you out of bounds, that should be unsportsmanlike conduct.