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Fatony punting
Posted on 11/22/15 at 9:52 am
Posted on 11/22/15 at 9:52 am
We learned that he is a below average punter in cold weather. He does not like the cold and that's a fact.
9 punts for a 37.4 yd avg.
His punts put Mizzou in terrible field position, especially in the first half.
He's a freshman. Watch his future cold weather games.
9 punts for a 37.4 yd avg.
His punts put Mizzou in terrible field position, especially in the first half.
He's a freshman. Watch his future cold weather games.
Posted on 11/22/15 at 10:11 am to Mizzou Mule
I wouldn't judge anything a punter did yesterday. My daughter's high school team pretty much lost their playoff game because of the wind yesterday and the kicking game. It was brutal weather for any kicker.
Posted on 11/22/15 at 10:11 am to Mizzou Mule
I thought it was the offense not able to score or get first downs that put the defense holes all season
Posted on 11/22/15 at 10:30 am to wubilli
Yeah I'd hardly put any blame on fatony
Posted on 11/22/15 at 11:14 am to reedus23
808 - okay then, how did tenny's punter do on the same field? 7 for 45.3 avg.
Yes, it was brutal weather. I tailgated and was in the stands.
Fatony doesn't like cold, I watched him.
No, not blaming Fatony for this mess. He didn't really help. He was just another factor in a poorly played game by Mizzou O.
Yes, it was brutal weather. I tailgated and was in the stands.
Fatony doesn't like cold, I watched him.
No, not blaming Fatony for this mess. He didn't really help. He was just another factor in a poorly played game by Mizzou O.
This post was edited on 11/22/15 at 11:17 am
Posted on 11/22/15 at 11:33 am to Mizzou Mule
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808 - okay then, how did tenny's punter do on the same field? 7 for 45.3 avg.
How many were into the wind for each? I didn't watch much of the Mizzou game, but I know the wind was crazy crazy crazy earlier in the day. Saw some punts in the high school game that were hit well and went 25 yards.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 9:29 am to the808bass
I can't tell you how many where into the wind.
Here's what D. Morrison of CoMo Tribune said:
"So it started a vicious cycle of short Tigers drives originating deep in their territory that -- combined with an off punting night from Corey Fatony -- led to a bunch of short field for Tennessee."
Here's what D. Morrison of CoMo Tribune said:
"So it started a vicious cycle of short Tigers drives originating deep in their territory that -- combined with an off punting night from Corey Fatony -- led to a bunch of short field for Tennessee."
Posted on 11/23/15 at 9:50 am to Mizzou Mule
Leg fatigue is a thing...and Fatony likely has it.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 1:38 pm to 5thTiger
Get an O line that can actually run block and a back that doesn't fall down BEFORE first contact and Fatony doesn't get fatigue except on his arse when he's sitting on the bench.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 3:03 pm to Mizzou Mule
Initially, I thought Fatony's punting was bad also. Until...an astute colleague informed me that Fatony was intentionally kicking the ball away from Tennessee's dangerous return man all night! Then it made sense.
Give Fatony a break. He did a good job executing the game plan he was given.
Give Fatony a break. He did a good job executing the game plan he was given.
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