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michgan241
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we fumbled a punt, then with time rather than punt the ball he tried to run for the first down?

http://glb2.warriorgeneral.com/game/replay/18427/220517
 
Jampy2.0
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Pretty common practice,

trying to punt again after a fumbled snap is begging to get you killed or get the ball grabbed right off your foot.
 
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But it's been done a bunch of times. Can't the P just make some check to make sure he has enough time to punt the ball and not have it blocked?

On another side, I don't think you can block a FG or punt. I've had the ball go through our players' helmet numerous times on FG attempts.
 
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Originally posted by Jampy2.0
Pretty common practice,

trying to punt again after a fumbled snap is begging to get you killed or get the ball grabbed right off your foot.


its also common to just pooch it, maybe shorten the punt power/accuracy by 30% or something? seems ridiculous to have time then try to run the ball 30 yards
 
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Originally posted by michgan241
its also common to just pooch it, maybe shorten the punt power/accuracy by 30% or something? seems ridiculous to have time then try to run the ball 30 yards


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Jampy2.0
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If Professionals in real life are discouraged to do it, I don't think your Joes should be doing this on design tbh.

Or you can just fix your build and watch the problem go away forever.
 
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Originally posted by Jampy2.0
If Professionals in real life are discouraged to do it, I don't think your Joes should be doing this on design tbh.

Or you can just fix your build and watch the problem go away forever.


professionals are discouraged to do a million things they still do. if there is time to punt the ball, i'm sure coaches would encourage them to punt it rather than walk forward 3 yards. Its not as though there was a guy right on him as he got control of the ball in which case i would agree with you.
 
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Originally posted by michgan241
professionals are discouraged to do a million things they still do.


Uh not at all... That's why they are Pro's....

Originally posted by michgan241
if there is time to punt the ball, i'm sure coaches would encourage them to punt it rather than walk forward 3 yards.


I can remember even in middle school, coaches insist you don't try to punt after a fumbled snap, you don't see pro's do it, I don't understand where you are getting this from... You are asking for trouble trying to get them to punt the ball...

Maybe in rookie the ends are too slow to get to the Punter, but its obvious it won't be like that for long.
 
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Originally posted by Jampy2.0
I can remember even in middle school, coaches insist you don't try to punt after a fumbled snap, you don't see pro's do it, I don't understand where you are getting this from... You are asking for trouble trying to get them to punt the ball...

Maybe in rookie the ends are too slow to get to the Punter, but its obvious it won't be like that for long.


http://cdn2.sbnation.com/assets/3506275/bestworstpunt.gif

fumbled snap, under pressure, punted for about 60 yards in the NFL.

I guess i dont see the logic when there is no one around you, you are a punter, holding the ball and you decide to run?
 
Jampy2.0
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That gif is a rare case... Look at the field position the Colts are at. Don't you think that is why he decided to punt it off instead of hold on or get out of bounds? Obviously it is.

You are only saying this because it is a pretty counter intuitive concept, but it is actually correct.
If you were ever in that situation you'd probably be too scared to get the punt off.

If you truly think that attempting a 2nd punt on the ball is better than any safer alternative than I'll just leave this thread to you and let Corn come tell you its NGTH.
 
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Originally posted by Jampy2.0
That gif is a rare case...


Fumbled Snaps at punt are a rare case, so i dont see the point of your Last argument
 
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Originally posted by michgan241
http://cdn2.sbnation.com/assets/3506275/bestworstpunt.gif


Dope...

Would have been better if he kicked 57's helmet off in the process

I would love to see this in GLB2.

If this happened in GLB classic everyone would be building high speed/agility punters with BrkTkl% and SYM...
 
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Originally posted by peeti
Fumbled Snaps at punt are a rare case, so i dont see the point of your Last argument


The fact that fumbled snaps being a rare case or not has nothing to do with this thread fool.
 
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Originally posted by michgan241
http://cdn2.sbnation.com/assets/3506275/bestworstpunt.gif


Dude should get a trophy.gif for that. He's got some moves.
 
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Since you can't block punts, I don't know why we still have the sim make the attempt.

Punt returns are garbage in this sim because the Punt "blocking team" doesn't even try and block the D players, so that when the punt gets off, the Punt Return Blocking team isn't already engaged with the other team, instead they are scrambling to catch up with the punt return defenders. Then, even if they do get out in front, they have to do a 180 to get turned to face the other team, and in that moment they all blow their coverage, so the Punt Returner has an army of 9 bots in his face on every single return.
 
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