Paytonlives said:Alpha
Are you going to let us know how many times you fumble, muff, drop, yip, or a balljack beer down your chin?
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Are his beer drinking teammates relying upon him to be clean in his performance?
Paytonlives said:Alpha
Are you going to let us know how many times you fumble, muff, drop, yip, or a balljack beer down your chin?
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grizindabox said:Paytonlives said:Alpha
Are you going to let us know how many times you fumble, muff, drop, yip, or a balljack beer down your chin?
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Are his beer drinking teammates relying upon him to be clean in his performance?
alabamagrizzly said:But that defeats the purpose of hating on the Nguyen brothers.cclarkblues said:If you are going to keep stats, do it for ALL returners.
grizindabox said:One fumble, muff, or whatever you want to call it by a punt returner is too many. In the case of Nguyen, he has dropped enough that many Griz fans cringe every time he is back to field a punt. If Nguyen is the best return man the Griz have, then the position is an issue. It is compounded by the fact he does not have breakaway speed...double whammy.
PlayerRep said:grizindabox said:One fumble, muff, or whatever you want to call it by a punt returner is too many. In the case of Nguyen, he has dropped enough that many Griz fans cringe every time he is back to field a punt. If Nguyen is the best return man the Griz have, then the position is an issue. It is compounded by the fact he does not have breakaway speed...double whammy.
One of our returners has dropped 3 kicks in the past two scrimmages. Why aren't you pointing that out, and showing concern. I agree that returners should minimize drops/muffs/fumbles, but all returners drop some. Why can't you recognize that Nguyen didn't lose a single fumble all of last year, and that he was the 2d leading punt returner in the conference? I can admit that drops are problems. I can see and count drops.
grizindabox said:PlayerRep said:grizindabox said:One fumble, muff, or whatever you want to call it by a punt returner is too many. In the case of Nguyen, he has dropped enough that many Griz fans cringe every time he is back to field a punt. If Nguyen is the best return man the Griz have, then the position is an issue. It is compounded by the fact he does not have breakaway speed...double whammy.
One of our returners has dropped 3 kicks in the past two scrimmages. Why aren't you pointing that out, and showing concern. I agree that returners should minimize drops/muffs/fumbles, but all returners drop some. Why can't you recognize that Nguyen didn't lose a single fumble all of last year, and that he was the 2d leading punt returner in the conference? I can admit that drops are problems. I can see and count drops.
First, the thread is about Nguyen. Second, I said that if Nguyen is the best guy it is a team issue to find a fix. Third, I am not going to compare practice to a game. If they put someone else back during games and he puts the ball on the ground then it is the same issue.
PlayerRep said:grizindabox said:PlayerRep said:grizindabox said:One fumble, muff, or whatever you want to call it by a punt returner is too many. In the case of Nguyen, he has dropped enough that many Griz fans cringe every time he is back to field a punt. If Nguyen is the best return man the Griz have, then the position is an issue. It is compounded by the fact he does not have breakaway speed...double whammy.
One of our returners has dropped 3 kicks in the past two scrimmages. Why aren't you pointing that out, and showing concern. I agree that returners should minimize drops/muffs/fumbles, but all returners drop some. Why can't you recognize that Nguyen didn't lose a single fumble all of last year, and that he was the 2d leading punt returner in the conference? I can admit that drops are problems. I can see and count drops.
First, the thread is about Nguyen. Second, I said that if Nguyen is the best guy it is a team issue to find a fix. Third, I am not going to compare practice to a game. If they put someone else back during games and he puts the ball on the ground then it is the same issue.
I guess you don't believe in the saying that you play the way you practice? It's surprising that 3 drops in 2 scrimmages isn't concerning to you. Neither of the Nguyen brothers ever had 3 drops in 2 scrimmages. Alabama got it right. It's not about the reality of the situation; it's mostly about following Alpha's lead to bash some kids. Sheep.
PlayerRep said:grizindabox said:One fumble, muff, or whatever you want to call it by a punt returner is too many. In the case of Nguyen, he has dropped enough that many Griz fans cringe every time he is back to field a punt. If Nguyen is the best return man the Griz have, then the position is an issue. It is compounded by the fact he does not have breakaway speed...double whammy.
One of our returners has dropped 3 kicks in the past two scrimmages. Why aren't you pointing that out, and showing concern. I agree that returners should minimize drops/muffs/fumbles, but all returners drop some. Why can't you recognize that Nguyen didn't lose a single fumble all of last year, and that he was the 2d leading punt returner in the conference? I can admit that drops are problems. I can see and count drops.
jodcon said:Are you counting punts that he bails out on at the last second and they roll 20 yards as muffs, or is that another category?
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:PlayerRep said:Go for it. It shows what kind of "fan" and person you are. And every time you lie or exaggerate about it, I'll correct you.
Like this fumble that we recovered so it didnt go on a stat sheet? Both of them are interchangeable at returning punts. Must be genetic
Boom goes the dynamite!!! Lie and spin away!!!
super_eagle13 said:Any of you vets getting worked up by all this talk of Vietnamese muff?
nad00 said:The oblong nature of the ball and the shape of his eyed make it inherently more difficult for him to accurately track the ball. That's why he has had so many drops.
Between you and PlayaRapE making this a racist issue if we had any mods worth a damn they would ban your ass.super_eagle13 said:Any of you vets getting worked up by all this talk of Vietnamese muff?
ALPHAGRIZ1 said:PlayerRep said:grizindabox said:One fumble, muff, or whatever you want to call it by a punt returner is too many. In the case of Nguyen, he has dropped enough that many Griz fans cringe every time he is back to field a punt. If Nguyen is the best return man the Griz have, then the position is an issue. It is compounded by the fact he does not have breakaway speed...double whammy.
One of our returners has dropped 3 kicks in the past two scrimmages. Why aren't you pointing that out, and showing concern. I agree that returners should minimize drops/muffs/fumbles, but all returners drop some. Why can't you recognize that Nguyen didn't lose a single fumble all of last year, and that he was the 2d leading punt returner in the conference? I can admit that drops are problems. I can see and count drops.
Hmmm I dont know MAYBE BECAUSE HE HASNT DONE IT IN A FU*KING LIVE GAME?
One would think a person of self accalim would know the difference between practice and a game.
BTW the current Griz squad has NOBODY on it that can field punts like I can. 100 out of 100