Hey Patdog, Rutgers has 33 blocked kicks since 2009

RocketDawg

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I don't really think you'd want that stat. Rutgers has HAD 33 kicks blocked since 2009, not blocked that many.
 

DerHntr

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You sure? Damn red and white game. Could have sworn they have caused the turnovers tonight.

ETA: rewound the game. They have blocked 33. They lead the nation. And they have returned 14 kicks for TDs during that same time.
 
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engie

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Yep. That's how you win games as an underdog or with inferior talent.

Hire away that special teams coach. Yesterday.
 

patdog

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I doubt we've had 33 blocked kicks since 1909. Blocked kicks are game changers.
 

engie

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He is from Pennsylvania. C'mon Mullen you got this!

Never been outside the northeast though. Scares me from a recruiting perspective...

Of course, the NCAA already actually passed legislation to make coaching and recruiting two different jobs that could be employed by different people -- so that wouldn't necessarily be a hindrance. Now, if they would remove the "indefinite hold" on that, we can get to work with Sleepy, Pork Chop, etc...on the recruiting trail.
 

hatfieldms

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Are they not allowed to recruit yet?

I thought they were already on the road recruiting?
 

Heawww

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I agree that's a good strategy, but if you have inferior talent, it's safe to assume you don't have great depth (at least talented depth), which is where most of the ST personnel comes from.

But there again, ST is all about effort, and a good coach can teach that. ST guys have to have pride in it and WANT to make those plays.

You want a ST coach? Call King Jackie. He'd probably work for free.