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noun, plural regulae [reg-yuh-lee] (Show IPA)
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(in a Doric entablature) a fillet, continuing a triglyph beneath the taenia, from which guttae are suspended.
You don't want your long snapper getting hurt playing defense. He has been pretty good on special teams coverage, and in turn he isn't commanding that high of a salary.
You don't want your long snapper getting hurt playing defense. He has been pretty good on special teams coverage, and in turn he isn't commanding that high of a salary.
+1, plus he's a Pro-Bowl caliber LS. That position is more important then you think.
You don't want your long snapper getting hurt playing defense. He has been pretty good on special teams coverage, and in turn he isn't commanding that high of a salary.
+1, plus he's a Pro-Bowl caliber LS. That position is more important then you think.
Not really if he goes down we can always bring in Trey Jun...oh wait
Good question
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They have him with zero D snaps since at least 2012, so I think they do count ST tackles.
He had to have at least one ST tackle in the past two years. He's almost always the first one down there on a punt.
noun, plural regulae [reg-yuh-lee] (Show IPA)
1.
(in a Doric entablature) a fillet, continuing a triglyph beneath the taenia, from which guttae are suspended.
+1, plus he's a Pro-Bowl caliber LS. That position is more important then you think.
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You don't want your long snapper getting hurt playing defense. He has been pretty good on special teams coverage, and in turn he isn't commanding that high of a salary.
+1, plus he's a Pro-Bowl caliber LS. That position is more important then you think.
Not really if he goes down we can always bring in Trey Jun...oh wait
I know Jordan Williams took some reps in preseason but he's on the PS.