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Tylik Hill

our passing game requires RB who can handle pass protection. I think as a runner Nixon is probably down 4th or 5th best. But as a catcher blocker he is probably #1.
If he’s our best blocker in the pocket that explains a few things.
 
Had another nice kick return against Clemson that I believe went for like 27-29 yards. I like Malachi James a lot seems like a great kid too, but there’s no reason tylik hill shouldn’t be starting at kick return from the sample size we saw against Colgate and Clemson.

Malachi does have terrific speed but has barely been able to show it due to play on the field and injury. He kinda just runs into blockers and isn’t very shifty. Tylik has NFL twitch and jukes moves which is why I think he’ll continue to get burn.
 
Had another nice kick return against Clemson that I believe went for like 27-29 yards. I like Malachi James a lot seems like a great kid too, but there’s no reason tylik hill shouldn’t be starting at kick return from the sample size we saw against Colgate and Clemson.

Malachi does have terrific speed but has barely been able to show it due to play on the field and injury. He kinda just runs into blockers and isn’t very shifty. Tylik has NFL twitch and jukes moves which is why I think he’ll continue to get burn.
Agreed. Tylik has got the wiggle
 
I think they like Kerr because he's got good hands. A clean catch on the punt return is the #1 priority, no fumbles or bobbles. What yards we can get on the return is of secondary importance.
Good post. Fielding the punt cleanly is #1 (no turnovers), followed by good judgement (don't catch punts inside the 10; knowing when to fair catch; knowing what you can and can't get to on the fly when kicked away from).

Not every player is good at those seemingly basic, but harder than they look, skill sets.
 
Agreed. Tylik has got the wiggle
Body Wiggle GIF
 
Good post. Fielding the punt cleanly is #1 (no turnovers), followed by good judgement (don't catch punts inside the 10; knowing when to fair catch; knowing what you can and can't get to on the fly when kicked away from).

Good post. Fielding the punt cleanly is #1 (no turnovers), followed by good judgement (don't catch punts inside the 10; knowing when to fair catch; knowing what you can and can't get to on the fly when kicked away from).

Not every player is good at those seemingly basic, but harder than they look, skill sets.

Not every player is good at those seemingly basic, but harder than they look, skill sets.
 
Sure you are right about ball security. Seems that Kerr doesn't even field a lot of punts though. This is were we miss Pena he had the ability to make the first couple people miss. Wonder if Cook was another possibility if not hampered with nagging injuries. Will see what happens going forward. I like that Brown is willing to make changes were needed though.
 

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