He's had 2 blocked and at least 3 or 4 almost blocked. He does have a good leg so hopefully the coaches fix it. Just look at tapes of how Taylor gets it off.Think we all saw the issue in first game, but today we had an unbelievable coaching/ learning experience opportunity and still escaped with a win. I assume it will be addressed, hopefully not a continuing issue all season.
Hawks did, they went after the punts. Punter and blocking was exploitable.This was Obvious in the semo game. Doesn't anyone watch film? Anyone re responsible for his coaching?
What happened to Hathcock? I loved the story of his scholarship and remember when he layed out the Oklahoma punt returner in the 2020 championship game.It's been a while since we've had a 2 step punter at ISU. But i think part of the punting woes is missing Hathcock as our LS on punts... Significant drop off with Guess.
I am not sure you can blame all that on the punter, the second line was timid blocking, waiting from pressure to get to them, and very little even get in the way on the big guy who was involved on both blocks, please learn and fix!I think I saw ISU's punter with a 3-step kick. Did I not see it correctly? If so, that is a big part of the reason for the blocks. Gives the rushers more time in which to cover less distance. Have to fix that.
Yes. This trumps the 3 step ******** all day long. The snap is now at an angle and is taking longer to get to the punter. A second or two makes all the difference in the world and we are screwed from the snap.Did anybody notice that the snaps on punts weren’t straight back to the punter? He was offset to the right 2-3 yards on each of the punts. Very strange design,