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Heading into Sunday's home game against the Minnesota Vikings, the Buffalo Bills have two major injury situations to monitor: safety Aaron Williams (wrist) and, yes, long snapper, where Garrison Sanborn is working through a knee injury.
The Buffalo Bills worked out two long snappers on Wednesday as a precaution in the event that Garrison Sanborn - now in his sixth season in that role with the Bills - cannot play against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. Sanborn was a limited participant in practice as the Bills began their work week; he's nursing a knee injury.
YardRat Wall of Fame #56 DARRYL TALLEY #29 DERRICK BURROUGHS#22 FRED JACKSON #95 KYLE WILLIAMS
they will probably ask Marcel Dareus to be inactive this week because they have run a bunch of packages with only 3 down linemen and Kyle is going to play.
I still don't get the concept of having a dedicated long snapper.
Well, he snaps, long, and really good ! The idea has to be beyond a starting center. "Whoa, you want me to snap the ball to that guy way back there with his hands up waiting to catch it ?, Come on now."
I mean if you're talking a guy who can long snap 40 yards through his endzone to save the trouble of defense and 3 or 7 points instead, ok but....
I still don't get the concept of having a dedicated long snapper.
Well, he snaps, long, and really good ! The idea has to be beyond a starting center. "Whoa, you want me to snap the ball to that guy way back there with his hands up waiting to catch it ?, Come on now."
I mean if you're talking a guy who can long snap 40 yards through his endzone to save the trouble of defense and 3 or 7 points instead, ok but....
I can understand that long snapping is a skill that can (if done poorly) can cost you many scoring opportunities. But the rules make it so the long snapper doesn't have as many blocking responsibilities, so I don't understand why it can't be taught to a backup OL who also actually plays on the line.
Same for kick off specialists. I always wondered if some bottom of the roster player could train himself to boot the ball into the endzone off a tee. It would add an additional tackler-sized player to the coverage team.
I can understand that long snapping is a skill that can (if done poorly) can cost you many scoring opportunities.
Well I can understand that too, but centers always did that once and not really poorly, it's how you chose a good center. I understand the game has changed, but, you snap the ball, you made the pro's, it's an essential physical aspect. Centers need more prep for blocking and line calls nowadays, but I have trouble figuring how your best guy who makes line calls and snaps at a position can't be counted on to get the ball to a punter or holder.
Last I read, we're the only team has a kickoff specialist. Carpenter is on record for kicking a 60, been doing this for years, tee's leave him lost ?
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