FB thanks for the compliments. Seeing as I’m not fortunate enough to see any of the spring scrimmages, I have to go off of reports and articles I can find. Here is what SSS had to say:
So long as the coaches are going with who is best fit for the job that is all we can ask for. This goes for every position, not just the kicking duties.
http://sacstatesports.com/2012/04/2...unter-impressive-quarterbacks-still-battling/That’s your new punter
Justin Weldon, a transfer from Fresno City Junior College looks to be the odds-on favorite as the next Hornets punter. His kicks out drove Smith Heath’s kicks and his hangtime was far better, even on Weldon’s shorter kicks.
Sperbeck’s take: “Smith did a nice job and Justin did too. They both looked good. There’s another good competition going on there between the two of them.”
He’s still kicking
Jason Diniz, last season’s erratic placekicker, did nothing to hold onto the job during the spring game. He had about a dozen kicks — most from the 45-35-yard area — and made only half of them.
Remember, Diniz’s inconsistency caused the offense to call plays differently on third and fourth downs last season. He will face competition this year from Ed Ruhnke, who will be transferring from Moorpark JC. It’s a good guess that Ruhnke will get a long look unless Diniz increases his reliability quickly after training camp opens in August.
Sperbeck’s take: “(Diniz looked) hot and cold. Consistency, that’s the whole name of the game with the kicker…. Ruhnke is coming in in the fall so we expect him to compete right away.”
So long as the coaches are going with who is best fit for the job that is all we can ask for. This goes for every position, not just the kicking duties.