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1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

You're kidding.....right?

 

nope.   didn't we have two kickers a few years ago.  Although that was Rex Ryan, I could see McD or someone thinking that with a young offense we need to pin the other teams deep back.   I wouldn't do it.  I think Ryan can handle that by himself. 

 

1 minute ago, WhoTom said:

 

You can almost make a case for two place kickers (one for FGs and one kickoff specialist), but two punters? No.

 

 

the same argument for place kickers works for punters.  (if your into 2 kickers).  One kicks the long-ball, the other is the short punt specialist.  

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Just now, Sky Diver said:

If there were serious about upgrading the punter position, they should have drafted JK Scott. The kid is a stud and he fits the culture.

 

Oh boy!   Lemme guess where he went to school. :lol:

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40 minutes ago, Rubes said:

and pinned the returner near the sidelines. Schmidt isn't bad at that either

 

Schmidt is a good, Chris Mohr-esque hang-time punter who also quite often lands the ball within 5 yards of the sideline.  Those skills are underappreciated by fans, but a special teams coach can earn a living with a dependable coverage unit that takes advantage of them.

 

Colton is definitely in the top 32 in the world, so if the Bills keep Jon Ryan over him (and I think they will)...

 

... I'd also bet that Schmidtykicker gets claimed by another NFL club & punts for them this year.

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2 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Oh boy!   Lemme guess where he went to school. :lol:

 

Probably a southern state school...................Georgia, Florida or maybe Carolina?

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1 minute ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

Probably a southern state school...................Georgia, Florida or maybe Carolina?

 

How could you not mention the best school in the state of Alabama which happens to be Auburn.  0:)

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This seems weird to me. Of all the potential problems on this team, punter didn't seem to be one to me. This late in camp you don't bring in a vet like Ryan if youre not seriously contemplating a change. I've been ok with Schmidt.

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2 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

A player of his stature is in no way a camp leg. 

That was my thought as well. This doesn’t seem like just some camp leg type signing. 

 

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There is only one reason you make this signing:

Jon Ryan is a top 5-10 punter with a lot left in his leg.

 

Schmidt has been playing well and getting better, is a great teammate, and is signed cheap. The Bills obviously see an opportunity to get a top guy with Ryan. I have a feeling Schmidt is going to get cut.

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6 hours ago, thenorthremembers said:

Competition is well and good but John Ryan is going to be 38 years old.  His career average is about .6 yards better than Schmidt's.  Guess you need a camp body but I wouldn't view this as a serious competition.

 

And Adam Vinatieri is 45 and drilled a 57 yarder last night. Age doesn't really mean much when it comes to kickers. Schmidt has been too disappointing in big situations to not give more of a veteran a chance. Good move I think.

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After reading all of your comments and educating me on Ryan - I way jumped the gun thinking he was just a leg being brought in.  

 

Beane wastes no opportunity to upgrade.  Of course not saying he does win the job but the fact that he could is where Beane just continues to impress. 

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6 hours ago, thenorthremembers said:

Competition is well and good but John Ryan is going to be 38 years old.  His career average is about .6 yards better than Schmidt's.  Guess you need a camp body but I wouldn't view this as a serious competition.

 

And Adam Vinatieri is 45 and drilled a 57 yarder last night. Age isn't as big of a deal when it comes to kickers and punters. Schmidt has been way too inconsistent on important field position plays. Good move I think. 

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