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Originally Posted by ChiefaRoo
You mean to tell me that Tynes can jack the ball deep into the Endzone most if not all of the time therefore limiting run backs? If that's correct then Ganz and Vermeil we're foolish to have him angle his kicks as it apparently reduced his distance and increased the possibility of having the ball go OB. I guess we'll find out but I just replayed a couple kickoffs from the Redskins game last year in Arrowhead and he kicked them dead down the middle and James Thrash caught them both on the 5 yard line. I'm calling BS on this one. Note to Tynes make the kicks in the clutch and quit worrying about anything else.
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OK, I just watched every kickoff in this game (good weather game) and he kicked evey one of them to the 4 through 6 yard lines almost dead center in the middle of the field. Apparently Tynes can't kick the ball into the goal line much less the E-Zone so maybe Vermeil and his guys were right to have him angle it.