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Was I the only one that was a little surprised with Parrish's speed on the punt return at the end of the game? I thought he was a lot faster than that, and he looked like he had been running a mile by the time he got to that sideline....the way he turned the catch around, and turned it upfield, I thought he had a chance to go...

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Was I the only one that was a little surprised with Parrish's speed on the punt return at the end of the game?  I thought he was a lot faster than that, and he looked like he had been running a mile by the time he got to that sideline....the way he turned the catch around, and turned it upfield, I thought he had a chance to go...

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i think the one you are talking about he did run forever on and the way i saw it he stumbled a bit and couldnt get his feet or he would have been dangerous

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Was I the only one that was a little surprised with Parrish's speed on the punt return at the end of the game?  I thought he was a lot faster than that, and he looked like he had been running a mile by the time he got to that sideline....the way he turned the catch around, and turned it upfield, I thought he had a chance to go...

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He had. When you run sideline to sideline, that's 50 yards. And he'd already jigged and juked about 6 guys.

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I was suprised that he was out there at all! We have the games best return man and we don't use him?

 

Jeff

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Dunno. Perhaps they felt that the Pats had little idea about Parrish - no film on him. Kinda like when a pitcher comes up from the minors and has a good game because nobody really knows his stuff.

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Dunno. Perhaps they felt that the Pats had little idea about Parrish - no film on him. Kinda like when a pitcher comes up from the minors and has a good game because nobody really knows his stuff.

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Well now they have film.

Teams had better start preparing for 50 yard horizontal returns when there is no time to spare or they are gonna have some problems!

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That should have been Clements out there returning that. Hopefully he would have fielded it cleanly and got out of bounds sooner if he had to.

 

Parrish is a rookie and that was too important of a return.

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Amen.
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he should have caught the damn thing first.

 

if he catches it, and returns it to the ~50 yard line (which is reasonable since there were no real defenders near him), we had ~25 seconds to try for the endzone.

 

a real !@#$ up.

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Was I the only one that was a little surprised with Parrish's speed on the punt return at the end of the game?  I thought he was a lot faster than that, and he looked like he had been running a mile by the time he got to that sideline....the way he turned the catch around, and turned it upfield, I thought he had a chance to go...

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He looked like Antonio Brown to me.

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Nick, did you read my post? I never said PUNT return man? Did you see him return ANYTHING???

 

Jeff

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Remember, he tweaked his knee last week in Oakland. They were probably trying to limit his exposure to another injury and/or aggrevating it, and since Bflo is deeper at KR/PR than at CB, they most likely held him out of ST plays for that reason.

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