BECAUSE IT TAKES TOO MUCH TIME! That is the point I was trying to make. When would he fix it? Kelly has limited practice time, has to plan for the next game, and is still trying to install his offense. There were more pertinent things that needed work on (maybe things he thought were easier to fix). I would have loved to see some young guns get a chance to make a play, but you can't just throw guys in and say go do it.
I'm hoping it gets a look over the bowl break so it could be a "surprise" for whomever we play because we all know there is no tape of ND returning punts

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There's only 20 hours in the college "work week". Hard to take a Floyd who needs time to get in sync with Crist, then Rees, and now Hendrix. Fans forget the time limitations and that plays aren't student body left, go long, or triple option left on three. The entire offense has to read the defense, the OL checks blocking assignments, the QB and RB look for the blitz, the QB audibles, everybody reasseses, on the snap the receivers and QB are reassessing coverage on the fly ... . It takes practice time.
Anyone recall The Shark's Senior Year. He and Quinn had been a great pair as Juniors. Shark took the summer to play pro ball. First two games of the year, Shark broke left as Quinn was throwing right, Quinn would throw the ball and Shark never turned around, kept on running, or put the brakes on 5 yds short of Quinn's pass. They looked like they had never played together before.
So take a Floyd or Riddick out of an offense that needs all the PT it can get to what, turn a fair cathch into a 5 yd gain ... or a muff. A couple of days ago I came across stats on punt returns by lost the link. Bottom line the chances of a turnover exceeded the likelihood or a big game. After the first two games or so I suspect Kelly decided the risk was too great in the allotted time and would take up time of players needed to practice more elsewhere.
I was at a loss for the lack of block on 4 or 5 men coming downfield unimpeded unless you consider that The Plan IS to Fair Catch. Is so, why risk a hold or block in the back when you have no intention of returning the punt? Think about it.
It doesn't play to the testoserone crowd but it is the smarter play, like laying up on the golf course in front of the water hazard and taking a high percentage chip to the green rather than going for the flag from 230 yds out and hoping you can hold on the green. Piece of cake for the guys that play for pay with no practice time restraints.
Not an excuse, a rationale.