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Chiefs All-Decade Team - Punt Returner
With the end of the decade, it's time for us to select our all-decade team for the 2010s. Credit to Direckshun for the idea; I'm just implementing it.
Here are the rules: 1. I'll put up lists of position groups one at a time. 2. Each list will contain guys who had at least one notable stat line in their career. I'll generally put them in descending order of some key stat. 3. The stats will contain ONLY their body of work between 2010 and 2019 for the Chiefs. No pre-2010 stats and no stats for other teams. 4. The number of roster spots will be the same as the number of roster spots on the 2019 Super Bowl roster for the Chiefs. 5. You can use whatever criteria you want to select the team. It can be total stats for the decade, it can be dominance in a shorter period, it can be playmakers who didn't screw up badly, whatever. It's your call. Feel free to use any criteria not listed in your decision. For example, if you know that Terrance Copper was an amazing blocker, you can build that into your decision. 6. In a subsequent poll we will determine which players are the starters on the all-decade team. In the first round, you're just going to fill the 53-man roster. Our next position group is punt returner. ONE punt returner will make the all-decade team. So pick ONE punt returner. |
You can win a lot of bar bets by showing that Dexter McCluster had a higher career return average in the 2010s than Tyreek Hill.
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Seriously, this McCluster/Tyreek thing is freaking me out. It's like finding out that everything I know about the world is untrue.
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I almost want to vote for Dexter but the vote goes to Tyreek Hill
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There's got to be an explanation for this, right? Maybe teams were kicking higher and shorter to get coverage on Tyreek, right? Or maybe a lot punts went out of bounds unless they had the ability to pin Tyreek back in a corner, right? There has to be an explanation. THERE HAS TO BE AN EXPLANATION!
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I really missed watching Tyreek return punts last season.
No disrespect to Mecole, but Tyreek is one of the most dangerous return men in league history. It reminded me a lot of Jeremy Maclin at Mizzou. Every time the opponent had to punt you were on the edge of your seat waiting for something amazing to happen. That's how it was those few years with Tyreek. |
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How punters treated Tyreek as our returner was the equivalent of Barry Bonds and intentional walks. |
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I don't remember McCluster having that much success either... All I think of is his stupid spin move that never worked and getting destroyed on screens and short passes. |
Dex McCluster! That’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time!
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I remember Andy Reids got the best possible version of McCluster out of him in 2013. Because of course he did. Andy Reid always puts players in position to succeed.
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I think I'm gonna go Mecole here for the simple fact that I'm not sure he makes it as a wideout on my all-decade team but I want him on the team in some fashion...
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Dexter because I don't want Tyreek doing anything but catching passes from the MVP.
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