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Originally Posted by jTheUmp
Were you at Honig's clinic this spring? I was there also... if we both end up there next year we should get together for a beer or two.
But a punter isn't a punter until he actually punts the ball. Prior to that, he's just a runner. Likewise, the quarterback is just a runner until he actually throws a pass.
Agreed.
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Not this year but I've been a few times. Great clinic!
I agree. I'm talking more in general terms which is how Rogers described it. You would notice this if the QB left after 4th down and a different player comes in with the same number and lines up as a punter.