Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
He was good at pinning teams deep for most of his career. They got what they needed from him.
Only if the punt was from mid field or closer with his noodle leg.
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Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
He was good at pinning teams deep for most of his career. They got what they needed from him.
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
We should have made him a LB
Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Should have never let Pinion go, waste of a higher draft pick
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Should have never let Pinion go, waste of a higher draft pick
Pinion was nothing special. Certainly not worth free agent $.
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Should have never let Pinion go, waste of a higher draft pick
Pinion was nothing special. Certainly not worth free agent $.
He wasn't bad would have saved us a 4th round pick
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Should have never let Pinion go, waste of a higher draft pick
Pinion was nothing special. Certainly not worth free agent $.
He wasn't bad would have saved us a 4th round pick
Who cares about a 4th in 2019 six years later in 2025, lol.
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Should have never let Pinion go, waste of a higher draft pick
Pinion was nothing special. Certainly not worth free agent $.
He wasn't bad would have saved us a 4th round pick
Who cares about a 4th in 2019 six years later in 2025, lol.
Well we've got players like George Kittle, Dre Greenlaw, Jauan Jennings, Deommordore Lenoir, Talanoa Hufanga, and Malik Mustapha to name a few lol
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Should have never let Pinion go, waste of a higher draft pick
Pinion was nothing special. Certainly not worth free agent $.
He wasn't bad would have saved us a 4th round pick
Who cares about a 4th in 2019 six years later in 2025, lol.
Well we've got players like George Kittle, Dre Greenlaw, Jauan Jennings, Deommordore Lenoir, Talanoa Hufanga, and Malik Mustapha to name a few lol
1. We don't have Hufanga or Greenlaw
2. Exceptions that prove the rule. It's hard to get 6+ years out of later round or undrafted picks.
3. Two SB and four Conference championship game appearances during Wish's six seasons with the team. The team drafted pretty well I'd say, though the 2021-2022 returns were below average.
Originally posted by Since07:
1. Both Greenlaw and Hufanga were quintessential in those championship runs
2. We have multiple players selected in the later rounds hitting or approaching 6+ years
3. Punter isn't going to have a major impact in a championship run; certainly not Wishnowski who never even had a nod at the pro bowl
Originally posted by Scoots:
Originally posted by Since07:
1. Both Greenlaw and Hufanga were quintessential in those championship runs
2. We have multiple players selected in the later rounds hitting or approaching 6+ years
3. Punter isn't going to have a major impact in a championship run; certainly not Wishnowski who never even had a nod at the pro bowl
I'm not sure quintessential means what you think it does.
4th was too high a pick to spend, but Wish was fine as a P.
Originally posted by English:
Originally posted by Scoots:
Originally posted by Since07:
1. Both Greenlaw and Hufanga were quintessential in those championship runs
2. We have multiple players selected in the later rounds hitting or approaching 6+ years
3. Punter isn't going to have a major impact in a championship run; certainly not Wishnowski who never even had a nod at the pro bowl
I'm not sure quintessential means what you think it does.
4th was too high a pick to spend, but Wish was fine as a P.
"perfectly typical or representative of a particular kind of person or thing"
Originally posted by irief:
Originally posted by English:
Originally posted by Scoots:
Originally posted by Since07:
1. Both Greenlaw and Hufanga were quintessential in those championship runs
2. We have multiple players selected in the later rounds hitting or approaching 6+ years
3. Punter isn't going to have a major impact in a championship run; certainly not Wishnowski who never even had a nod at the pro bowl
I'm not sure quintessential means what you think it does.
4th was too high a pick to spend, but Wish was fine as a P.
"perfectly typical or representative of a particular kind of person or thing"
Like Wish is the quintessential weak legged punter who's a waste of a 4th rd draft pick.