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Title: Great special teams play is not random
Post by: michigancat on October 01, 2007, 06:53:38 AM
The post so nice, I shared it twice!

2006:

ISU:  81 yard punt return for TD, 41 yard KO return
FAU:  88 KO return for TD
Marshall:  Blocked punt
UL:  Bad special teams
BU:  Bad special teams
OSU:  95 yard KO return for TD, Blocked punt for TD
NU:  Bad special teams
MU:  Average special teams
ISU:  Muffed punt recovery
CU:  Average special teams
UT:  52 yard punt return, blocked punt
ku:  KO return for TD
RU:  Punt return for TD


2007

AU:  Arguably, special teams errors cost KSU the game
SJSU:  Blocked punt, 56 yard return
MSU:  80 yard punt return for TD, 44 yard punt return
UT:  85 yard KO return for TD, 89 yard punt return for TD
Title: Re: Great special teams play is not random
Post by: FHSU92 on October 01, 2007, 07:00:42 AM
yeaj but it doesnt mean a team is good...One has to have offense yards that match yheir pts.
Title: Re: Great special teams play is not random
Post by: ~WabashRoll~ on October 01, 2007, 07:58:23 AM
They may try to tell you there are three parts to every game:  Offense, defense, and special teams.

Typically the best teams only excell at one of the above.

If you excell at all three, typcially you suck in the wins department.

Just football common sense.


Title: Re: Great special teams play is not random
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on October 01, 2007, 08:16:02 AM


If you excell at all three, typcially you suck in the wins department.

Just football common sense.




uuuhhhhhhh....what? (not talking spelling and grammar)
Title: Re: Great special teams play is not random
Post by: ~WabashRoll~ on October 01, 2007, 08:42:07 AM


If you excell at all three, typcially you suck in the wins department.

Just football common sense.




uuuhhhhhhh....what? (not talking spelling and grammar)

If there’s one thing that ku can teach us, it’s that gaudy point  production against overmatched opponents is far more important than winning football games with excellent special teams play, an opportunistic defense that can stop the run and force turnovers, and an efficient offense. 

Good pick up on the misspelling.  If you could correct the grammatical and syntax errors, I’d appreciate it as well.

Thanks in advance.

Title: Re: Great special teams play is not random
Post by: Saulbadguy on October 01, 2007, 08:43:52 AM
How is ku's special teams?
Title: Re: Great special teams play is not random
Post by: michigancat on October 01, 2007, 08:46:15 AM
How is ku's special teams?

They have 3 TD's in 4 games, and lead the country in KO returns, so I guess it's pretty good.

I didn't realize that before I started the thread over there.  (They're so damn irrelevant to me).
Title: Re: Great special teams play is not random
Post by: kougar24 on October 01, 2007, 08:54:02 AM
We're 26th in KR and #1 in PR. 42nd in net punting and 48th in TO margin.

ku is #1 in KR, 40th in PR, 95th in net punting, and T-18th in TO margin.

Think there's a huge opportunity on punt returns for K-State? ku apparently hasn't done real well covering punts, and we're numero uno in returning them.

I see us winning the field position battle by a fairly wide margin.
Title: Re: Great special teams play is not random
Post by: catzacker on October 01, 2007, 08:56:14 AM
Mack Brown thinks special teams are overrated, or rather not part of the "real game".  He's sounding like the most bitter coach this side of Pinkel after MU lost to ISU.