Kamara punt returns...

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Haven't seen much talk about Kamara's PRs in the second half yesterday. Several times he put us in good position with solid 10-15 yd returns. Of course, I may not have seen much talk because I'm still recovering from celebrating. :)
 
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He caught the ball every time, so that is a huge plus. I really wish we could find a way to get Evan Berry the ball, but obviously Kamara is the better punt returner or he wouldn't be in there.
 
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He did a pretty good job. Caught it every time, and averaged about 10 yards. He's a threat to return one.
 
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He caught the ball every time, so that is a huge plus. I really wish we could find a way to get Evan Berry the ball, but obviously Kamara is the better punt returner or he wouldn't be in there.

I dont think people really know how much harder fielding punts are compared to kickoffs. Not saying Berry cant do it.
 
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I dont think people really know how much harder fielding punts are compared to kickoffs. Not saying Berry cant do it.

Maybe they look into Berry doing it if Kamara leaves after this year.
 
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I dont think people really know how much harder fielding punts are compared to kickoffs. Not saying Berry cant do it.

Yes, they are harder to catch, the coverage team is typically much closer when you have to do it, and also, you have to be more "mentally" focused with situational awareness. You have know not to fair catch the ball on your own freaking two yard line. But, I can't imagine anyone dumb enough to do that. :)

I like Kamara back there. He seems to have a very high "trust" factor. He's pretty sure handed and definitely has the ability to take it to the house if he finds a crease.

Plus, it gives him a few more touches per game.
 
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Yes, they are harder to catch, the coverage team is typically much closer when you have to do it, and also, you have to be more "mentally" focused with situational awareness. You have know not to fair catch the ball on your own freaking two yard line. But, I can't imagine anyone dumb enough to do that. :)

I like Kamara back there. He seems to have a very high "trust" factor. He's pretty sure handed and definitely has the ability to take it to the house if he finds a crease.

Plus, it gives him a few more touches per game.

Couldn't have said it better myself! :hi:
 
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Other than Medley kicking it out of bounds, special teams was great
 
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Yes, they are harder to catch, the coverage team is typically much closer when you have to do it, and also, you have to be more "mentally" focused with situational awareness. You have know not to fair catch the ball on your own freaking two yard line. But, I can't imagine anyone dumb enough to do that. :)

I like Kamara back there. He seems to have a very high "trust" factor. He's pretty sure handed and definitely has the ability to take it to the house if he finds a crease.

Plus, it gives him a few more touches per game.

Hey, a fair catch on the 2 is better than a muff on the 2. Thats poor coaching.
 

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