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  • BillsOwnAll
    My IQ Test results came back negative
    • Oct 2002
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    A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

    Im not a big stat guy, but its intriguing to see the percentage of TDs/Fgs are scored when the opposition has to start on there own 20 after a kickoff other then anywhere else. We can see just how valuable potter is to us.

    IMO I think itll help our defense immensely. The momentum of returning a kick to the 35-40 is just as big as only having to go 60 yards. I think itll be frustrating for offenses to be sitting on the sideline knowing there going to have to go 80 yards just about every time. This stat could be skewed tho if he contiues to kick over 90% of his kicks out.
  • Night Train
    Retired - On Several Levels
    • Jul 2005
    • 33117

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    Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

    Potter is worth a roster spot, without a doubt. Only when the weather turns harsh will the ball stop going out automatically.

    Saves on injuries (see Kevin Everett ) and takes away a potential big play by the opposition, especially in a close game.
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    • stuckincincy
      Buffalo Bills Fan
      • Sep 2003
      • 15084

      #3
      Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

      Originally posted by BillsOwnAll View Post
      Im not a big stat guy, but its intriguing to see the percentage of TDs/Fgs are scored when the opposition has to start on there own 20 after a kickoff other then anywhere else. We can see just how valuable potter is to us.

      IMO I think itll help our defense immensely. The momentum of returning a kick to the 35-40 is just as big as only having to go 60 yards. I think itll be frustrating for offenses to be sitting on the sideline knowing there going to have to go 80 yards just about every time. This stat could be skewed tho if he contiues to kick over 90% of his kicks out.
      You can only dress 46 come game time. I'd be surprised if Potter takes a game-day spot.

      I guess they put him on the roster because they though he would not survive the cuts and get plucked. If so, they should have had him attempt some kicks in the PS to see if he can supplant Lindell. With the new rules the past season, there are a lot of KOs not returnable. It's an unflattering indictment of the BUF D, that they can't deal with a KO that passes the 20, IMO.
      Last edited by stuckincincy; 09-05-2012, 02:58 PM.
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      • SabreEleven
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        • Aug 2002
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        Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

        "A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye "

        The good ol' days...sniff, sniff.

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        • Luisito23
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          • Apr 2003
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          Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

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          • BLeonard
            BoB Sabermetrician
            • Jan 2003
            • 4625

            #6
            Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

            The problem with that sort of stat is, defenses are different from team to team. If you have a bad defense, it doesn't matter where the opposing team starts. If you have a good defense, the opponents could start on the 40 everytime and not get anything.

            Here's where Potter is going to make the Bills better and why he's worth the roster spot:

            1: Lindell doesn't have to handle kickoffs. Remember, Lindell was hurt last year making a tackle on a kick return.
            2: Less chances for injuries on Special Teams. Every time Potter gets a touchback, that's one less time that our KR cover team has to get hurt covering a kickoff. Keven Everett might still be playing today if he didn't have to make a tackle on kickoff coverage.
            3: Whiile some complain about him taking up a "valuable roster spot," I say that him being in the spot is most likely better than who would have been in the spot instead of him. Realistically, who did you want them to keep over Potter? Ruvell Martin? I say Martin because he was the first one signed back to the team after the cuts. Chances are, if they didn't keep Potter, they would have kept Martin, which they ended up getting back anyway.

            Originally posted by stuckincincy View Post
            You can only dress 46 come game time. I'd be surprised if Potter takes a game-day spot.
            Prepare to be surprised, then. He'll be on the list of 46 that dress, for the reasons I stated above. Those reasons, IMO, are a much better reason for dressing Potter, as opposed to a random special teams guy.

            Kickoff specialists aren't anything new, by the way. The Bills used one in 1991 - Brad Daluiso... Other teams have used them in recent years, as well.

            -Bill

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            • BillsOwnAll
              My IQ Test results came back negative
              • Oct 2002
              • 5502

              #7
              Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

              Originally posted by SabreEleven View Post
              "A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye "

              The good ol' days...sniff, sniff.
              haha and me evn prouf read its!

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              • madness
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                • Apr 2003
                • 13690

                #8
                Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

                If you need further proof, just check out the Jets return game against us (and everybody else) last year.

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                • stuckincincy
                  Buffalo Bills Fan
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 15084

                  #9
                  Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

                  Originally posted by BLeonard View Post
                  The problem with that sort of stat is, defenses are different from team to team. If you have a bad defense, it doesn't matter where the opposing team starts. If you have a good defense, the opponents could start on the 40 everytime and not get anything.

                  Here's where Potter is going to make the Bills better and why he's worth the roster spot:

                  1: Lindell doesn't have to handle kickoffs. Remember, Lindell was hurt last year making a tackle on a kick return.
                  2: Less chances for injuries on Special Teams. Every time Potter gets a touchback, that's one less time that our KR cover team has to get hurt covering a kickoff. Keven Everett might still be playing today if he didn't have to make a tackle on kickoff coverage.
                  3: Whiile some complain about him taking up a "valuable roster spot," I say that him being in the spot is most likely better than who would have been in the spot instead of him. Realistically, who did you want them to keep over Potter? Ruvell Martin? I say Martin because he was the first one signed back to the team after the cuts. Chances are, if they didn't keep Potter, they would have kept Martin, which they ended up getting back anyway.



                  Prepare to be surprised, then. He'll be on the list of 46 that dress, for the reasons I stated above. Those reasons, IMO, are a much better reason for dressing Potter, as opposed to a random special teams guy.

                  Kickoff specialists aren't anything new, by the way. The Bills used one in 1991 - Brad Daluiso... Other teams have used them in recent years, as well.

                  -Bill
                  I remember Rick Roby, MIA - punter and KO - but like Daluiso - decades ago.

                  Kickoff rule change has big effect on NFL
                  January, 3, 2012
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                  Before the NFL season, one of the rule changes that received the most discussion was how moving kickoffs up five yards to the 35-yard line would affect the return game.


                  Potter or not...

                  A roster spot need not be a "random ST" player. He might be that back-up LB that BUF likely needs.
                  Last edited by stuckincincy; 09-05-2012, 04:17 PM.
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                  • BillsOwnAll
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                    • Oct 2002
                    • 5502

                    #10
                    Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

                    Originally posted by BLeonard View Post
                    The problem with that sort of stat is, defenses are different from team to team. If you have a bad defense, it doesn't matter where the opposing team starts. If you have a good defense, the opponents could start on the 40 everytime and not get anything.


                    -Bill
                    I was just talking about this stat for the bills not all other teams

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                    • BLeonard
                      BoB Sabermetrician
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 4625

                      #11
                      Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

                      Originally posted by stuckincincy View Post
                      A roster spot need not be a "random ST" player. He might be that back-up LB that BUF likely needs.
                      ...And, if they don't dress Potter and Lindell gets hurt on a kickoff return (or any play, really) again, who is gonna kick PAT's and FG's?

                      They don't have to put any of the LB's on the "non dress" list if they don't want to... My guess would be, Tavaris Jackson will be inactive until he learns the playbook well enough to surpass Thigpen, or they release him. That leaves 6 "non dress" spots left.

                      Anyway you slice it, I don't see how any of the guys that are on that border of dressing and not dressing are any more of an asset than Potter is. Again, Potter keeps Lindell off the field on kickoffs, lowers the wear and tear on our special teams players and will give the defense an advantage by having opposing offenses start on their 20 a good percentage of the time. I can't imagine any other player on that "dress/not dress" bubble offering that much to the Bills in mutiple facets of the game.

                      Keep in mind, Garrison Sanborn has made the team and has dressed simply because of his longsnapping. So, apparently, having that extra roster spot hasn't been an issue in his case.

                      -Bill
                      Last edited by BLeonard; 09-05-2012, 04:47 PM.

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                      • stuckincincy
                        Buffalo Bills Fan
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 15084

                        #12
                        Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

                        Originally posted by BLeonard View Post
                        ...And, if they don't dress Potter and Lindell gets hurt on a kickoff return (or any play, really) again, who is gonna kick PAT's and FG's?

                        They don't have to put any of the LB's on the "non dress" list if they don't want to... My guess would be, Tavaris Jackson will be inactive until he learns the playbook well enough to surpass Thigpen, or they release him. That leaves 6 "non dress" spots left.

                        Anyway you slice it, I don't see how any of the guys that are on that border of dressing and not dressing are any more of an asset than Potter is. Again, Potter keeps Lindell off the field on kickoffs, lowers the wear and tear on our special teams players and will give the defense an advantage by having opposing offenses start on their 20 a good percentage of the time. I can't imagine any other player on that "dress/not dress" bubble offering that much to the Bills in mutiple facets of the game.

                        -Bill
                        If Lindell suffers wear 'n tear with kickoffs, he's a china doll and I would cut him. If our ST needs R&R, even with the much lower return rate per my link, I'd can those Lil' Nancys, too, and find tougher men.
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                        • YardRat
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                          • Dec 2004
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                          #13
                          Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

                          Originally posted by stuckincincy View Post
                          You can only dress 46 come game time. I'd be surprised if Potter takes a game-day spot.
                          Of course he will take a gameday spot, it's the only reason he's even on the roster to begin with. If he is one of the inactives, that should push every last fan over the edge of "these guys don't have a ****ing clue".

                          Originally posted by stuckincincy View Post
                          I remember Rick Roby, MIA - punter and KO - but like Daluiso - decades ago.
                          I believe your thinking of Reggie Roby, and I don't ever remember him being used on kick-offs in the NFL...could be wrong on that point, though.
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                          • mikemac2001
                            is the creepy cross dresser staring at you in the corner
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 4574

                            #14
                            Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

                            Just the fact that they have to go 80 yds for td's creates more plays which creates more chances for stops/turnovers
                            Less wear and tear on backups/special teamers due to less high impact blocks/hits (less need for other Special team roster spots)
                            long fg's at the half also come into play if he can nail a 55yarder 20% of the time it might end up stealing a game

                            id rather we have one kicker but the move is not a bad one

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                            • stuckincincy
                              Buffalo Bills Fan
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 15084

                              #15
                              Re: A stat I interested in keeping a close on eye

                              Originally posted by YardRat View Post
                              Of course he will take a gameday spot, it's the only reason he's even on the roster to begin with. If he is one of the inactives, that should push every last fan over the edge of "these guys don't have a ****ing clue".



                              I believe your thinking of Reggie Roby, and I don't ever remember him being used on kick-offs in the NFL...could be wrong on that point, though.
                              Right you are - punter, but IIRC he was also listed as a LB ala Paul Maguire.

                              Sadly - he died young.


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