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Direckshun
09-22-2017, 10:51 AM
MAN do I want to hold onto this guy somehow. We are just too strapped for cap space to keep Colquitt on board, though.

What a phenomenal punter he's been for us. Reliable field-switcher for a decade and a half. Wow.

http://www.chiefs.com/news/article-2/Chiefs-Punter-Dustin-Colquitt-Closing-in-on-Historic-Milestone-/fc3cdadb-55e4-4d5a-b803-8b156cae4fb4

Chiefs Punter Dustin Colquitt Closing in on Historic Milestone
He’s among the best to ever do it
BJ Kissel Chiefs Reporter Chiefs.com
Posted 4 hours ago

It’s a skill and play that probably doesn’t get enough credit, but it definitely helps win games, and the Kansas City Chiefs have one of the best to ever do it.

If Dustin Colquitt places four more punts inside an opponents’ 20-yard line, he’ll move into fourth place on the NFL’s all-time list and have 400 for his career. He’s currently ranked fifth with 396.

Colquitt, who was drafted by the Chiefs in the third round (No. 99) out of Tennessee in 2005, ranks fourth in franchise history with 191 games played.

If he’s able to hit the 400-milestone, it’s going to mean something to Colquitt, who spoke about it Thursday afternoon.

“It’s been special that it’s all come from the same place, same club, and a lot of them at Arrowhead,” he explained. “It goes to show you that we’ve had a lot of great gunners that are downing balls, guys that are protecting and running down and getting guys inside the 20.”

“It’s almost like we just assume it’s going to happen, and that’s a good thing,” Chiefs’ special team’s coordinator Dave Toub added. “It’s hard enough to just take a ball and throw it and try to keep it in bounds. But he’s doing it with his foot.

“He does it just like how a quarterback would drop it in there with his foot. It’s amazing.”

There are a handful of ways a punter can affect a game, and outside of bombing one from deep in your own territory to flip field position, another way is backing up an opposing offense near the goal line.

It’s an area Colquitt obviously has mastered, and he explained that it was his father, Craig, who won two Super Bowl rings with the Pittsburgh Steelers during a seven-year NFL career, that first got him thinking about how this could have a huge effect on a game.

“It closes the offense’s playbook,” Colquitt recalls his dad telling him. “And once the rugby punt came in with Darren Bennett, Mike Scifres, and then Shane Lechler, it basically killed the rule of a return guy sitting on the 10-yard-line and not going back because now you have balls that are hitting at the seven and stopping inside the goal line.”

The “rugby” punt is an end-over-end kick that looks like the punter is kicking the pointed end of the football, and it makes it easier for the ball to stop once it hits the ground, or at least not kick into the end zone like a traditional kick that spirals and turns over.

The difference is an offensive drive starting at the 7-yard line instead of the 20.

Consequently, it’s tough for an offense to feel comfortable about their play calls when the quarterbacks’ drop has him standing in the end zone on a passing play. The ability to back up offenses affects drives, and ultimately, can change games.

“I started doing it—or practicing—in 2007 and 2008, and didn’t do it in a game until halfway through the ’08 season,” Colquitt explained. “I wanted to get it right before I put it up.”

Colquitt said it was actually Scifres, who played 13 years with the Chargers and was one of the first to use this “rugby” style, who helped Colquitt know when he was ready to use this weapon that’s come to define much of his career.

“He was very honest with me during pre-game’s,” Colquitt explained of Scifres and the two times they’d play the Chargers each year. “He would say it’s not ready yet, and I appreciated it. I wanted that. He was really good at it, so I was like, ‘OK, I’m putting it up.’”

With the potential of Colquitt achieving that milestone this Sunday against the Chargers, he said he has a few keepsakes in his home, including a pair of the cleats former Chiefs’ center Casey Wiegmann wore during his 11,000-plus consecutive-snaps streak, but that he’ll hopefully add another one soon—No. 400.

“This will be a cool deal,” he said. “I’ll definitely keep it."

TLO
09-22-2017, 10:59 AM
$$$$$$$$$

chief4life
09-22-2017, 11:04 AM
That's because he is a beast!

Rudy tossed tigger's salad
09-22-2017, 11:06 AM
All his punts from midfield are being fair caught at the 18. Still counts, but he's not punting well this year.

Rasputin
09-22-2017, 11:13 AM
HOF MVP

Reerun_KC
09-22-2017, 11:21 AM
Setting up the punter has really paid off for Dustin.


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Halfcan
09-22-2017, 11:23 AM
I did not realize this was a stat. MVP owes a big thank you to all the shitty QBs he has gotten to punt for.

Surprised he still has his leg attached with all the fucking punting does. One of these kicks- his leg is going to rip from his body and will be touched down inside the 5-yard line.

mnchiefsguy
09-22-2017, 11:23 AM
Get rid of the albatross that is Alex's contract and maybe something can be worked out.

Tribal Warfare
09-22-2017, 11:30 AM
Duh, it's the MVP!!!!

Molitoth
09-22-2017, 11:34 AM
All his punts from midfield are being fair caught at the 18. Still counts, but he's not punting well this year.

I've thought the same. Typically his punts are impressive, but through 2 games this season, I can't recall him doing too well.

Halfcan
09-22-2017, 11:38 AM
I've thought the same. Typically his punts are impressive, but through 2 games this season, I can't recall him doing too well.

He has had a couple of close misses where the runners could not quit down it before bouncing into the endzone. I think he will be fine.

Hopefully, he won't see the field much the rest of the year since we will be scoring more.

Bewbies
09-22-2017, 11:48 AM
You don't cut the guy who saves all those hidden TD's. He's the GOAT!

Skyy God
09-22-2017, 12:28 PM
Overpaid and declining. $4M per for a punter is absurd.

Hopefully they draft a replacement next year rather than extending him.

58-4ever
09-22-2017, 01:25 PM
It's been a garbage year so far, so I hope he picks it up...

58-4ever
09-22-2017, 01:26 PM
I've thought the same. Typically his punts are impressive, but through 2 games this season, I can't recall him doing too well.

It's been pretty bad this year...

Hydrae
09-22-2017, 03:32 PM
There is a reason we have called him the MVP for the last few years (mostly due to the crap elsewhere but a lot on Dustin and his skills).

WhiteWhale
09-22-2017, 04:23 PM
It's been pretty bad this year...

How so?

5 punts inside the 20 in 2 games. 44.5 yard average. 39.2 net. 2 touchbacks. 18 return yards.

Yeah, that's on pace for more touchbacks than usual, but how far off from his usual numbers do you THINK this is?

I have no idea what you guys are talking about.

Except about the high cap. That's a lot for a punter. We all know that.

tmax63
09-22-2017, 04:23 PM
I would ask all those who feel that he's not worth $4M to tell me where else on the team can you get a better return on investment. That's about 1/4 of an edge rusher, 1/3 of a good CB, 1/2 of a tackle. I don't see where you can have a bigger impact on a game for that price anywhere else on the team.

WhiteWhale
09-22-2017, 04:25 PM
He has had a couple of close misses where the runners could not quit down it before bouncing into the endzone. I think he will be fine.

Hopefully, he won't see the field much the rest of the year since we will be scoring more.

His numbers are literally right in line with his past 6.

I'm surprised anyone is saying he's playing badly. After taking two shots to the leg against the pats, we're lucky he's not hurt.

TimBone
09-22-2017, 04:29 PM
I would ask all those who feel that he's not worth $4M to tell me where else on the team can you get a better return on investment. That's about 1/4 of an edge rusher, 1/3 of a good CB, 1/2 of a tackle. I don't see where you can have a bigger impact on a game for that price anywhere else on the team.
You certainly can't go out and get a playmaker solely for the $4mil that we'd save by letting Colquitt go, but it can be the extra money the team might need to seal a deal with that playmaker.

nceagle_11
09-22-2017, 06:59 PM
You certainly can't go out and get a playmaker solely for the $4mil that we'd save by letting Colquitt go, but it can be the extra money the team might need to seal a deal with that playmaker.

4mil is chump change. Sign him to a long term extension, backload his deal with a good bonus and be done with it.

Rasputin
09-22-2017, 07:12 PM
He won't be needed when Patrick Mahomes II takes over.

tmax63
09-23-2017, 11:18 AM
I'm a firm believer that part of the reason behind the Chiefs success is the third part of the trinity, special teams. Toub is excellent at coaching them up and punters/kickers are important part of that. Just ask the Chargers. The Chiefs almost always have the edge in special teams and that has won quite a few games for them down through the years.

TigeRRUppeRRcut
09-23-2017, 11:22 AM
Get rid of the albatross that is Alex's contract and maybe something can be worked out.

You keep derailing every thread with your hate for Smith and you're headed to the Romper Room you **** stain

TigeRRUppeRRcut
09-23-2017, 11:24 AM
He's off his game so far this year but if he closes strong you can give him* a 2 year contract, with 1 year guaranteed. Or just draft his replacement if the talent is there. Not worried about this position one bit.

-King-
09-23-2017, 06:55 PM
What are you guys talking about? I keep seeing people say he's not good this year. I don't see it
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|Zach|
09-23-2017, 11:49 PM
Good player and seems to be a really nice guy.

DaneMcCloud
09-23-2017, 11:51 PM
Good player and seems to be a really nice guy.

He's been a overpaid piece of shit for 2 years that has hampered the Chiefs salary cap.

Good call, Zachy soccer.

|Zach|
09-23-2017, 11:52 PM
He's been a overpaid piece of shit for 2 years that has hampered the Chiefs salary cap.

Good call, Zachy soccer.

Did....I do something to offend you?

DaneMcCloud
09-23-2017, 11:55 PM
Did....I do something to offend you?

You? No.

Colquitt?

Yes.

He's stolen money for years.

penbrook
09-24-2017, 01:30 AM
His numbers are literally right in line with his past 6.

I'm surprised anyone is saying he's playing badly. After taking two shots to the leg against the pats, we're lucky he's not hurt.

Brett Veach posts on CP!

lcarus
09-24-2017, 07:08 AM
I was thinking how lucky we are to have a good all around special teams. We rarely give up a return TD. We almost never have bad snaps or blocked punts/FGs. We have a punter that is great at pinning teams deep in their own territory and he's also great at giving them hard to return punts. Toub really is the best at what he does.

Bowser
09-24-2017, 08:15 AM
I wonder if there is a breakdown of his punts over the years that would show us if he really is a skilled guy in doing it, or if the sheer amount of punts over 13 seasons has led to a higher amount of inside the 20 punts than he would have gotten if he hadn't played so long?

Bob Dole
09-24-2017, 08:32 AM
The difference is an offensive drive starting at the 7-yard line instead of the 20.


Ummmm. No, it's not.

Skyy God
09-24-2017, 09:39 AM
I wonder if there is a breakdown of his punts over the years that would show us if he really is a skilled guy in doing it, or if the sheer amount of punts over 13 seasons has led to a higher amount of inside the 20 punts than he would have gotten if he hadn't played so long?

Good point.

Percentage of punts inside the 20 seems more probative than the raw number.

Skyy God
09-24-2017, 09:42 AM
Colquit's contact was more lucrative than Hekker, the best P in the game.

Nickhead
09-24-2017, 03:06 PM
one more inside the 20 :thumb:

Rasputin
09-24-2017, 04:02 PM
Colquitt punting is equivalent to Lawrence Taylor sacks.





Not really but he is our MVP :D

Rausch
09-24-2017, 06:13 PM
MVP!

And people wanted to cut him...

Bob Dole
09-25-2017, 09:18 AM
If they count returns short of the 20, he had 3 yesterday. A fourth was wiped out by a penalty.

Halfcan
09-25-2017, 10:06 AM
If they count returns short of the 20, he had 3 yesterday. A fourth was wiped out by a penalty.

I thought he punted well. I think he averaged at least 50 yards a punt and had 4 downed inside the 20 (with 1 called back).

Rausch
09-25-2017, 10:12 AM
He's put Chiefs' defenses in great position for over a DECADE...

Rudy tossed tigger's salad
09-25-2017, 10:16 AM
It was a good day for him.