hmanvolfan
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It is a question meant to be food for thought regarding losing starters from penalties or injuries using other team players as opposed to having a somewhat elevated special team unit, 12th man if you will. Don't have to be a smartass to discuss the question.Rethink having the best special teams because of a call that could happen at any time? Solid idea
It is a question meant to be food for thought regarding losing starters from penalties or injuries using other team players as opposed to having a somewhat elevated special team unit. Don't have to be a smartass to discuss the question.
So you fall on the side of not using starters on special teams. If not, you're the one that is still the smartass. By the way, I thought the term butthurt was not allowed on this site.I know what it was meant to be and treated your thread with all the respect it deserved. You should treat my post with the same instead of just being a butthurt little squirrel.
Quite a few seem to agree with my assessment
No, we should continue to have the best special teams in the country. If that includes starters then it is well worth the tiny riskSo you fall on the side of not using starters on special teams. If not, you're the one that is still the smartass.
By the way, I thought the term butthurt was not allowed on this site.
Wouldn't have happened if he wasn't running on special teams.The JRM hit and ejection would have literally been impossible to prevent. The bum didn't fair catch the ball. what else was JRM suppose to do, let him have a second and bust a move and get into open space? Nooooo. And the dude lowered while he was catching the ball. Now maybe if JRM is like Adam sander in Click and able to pause life and move his head to where it's pointed at the dudes chest then I could see a dilemma. But there was absolutely no way for JRM to prevent that from happening. That would have happened to anyone in the country.