Pat McAfee Teaches Peyton Manning how to Punt
Summary
TLDRThe transcript discusses the history and evolution of punting in American football, highlighting the technique known as 'coffin corner' and the notable punters who mastered it. It features Pat McAfee, a former NFL punter, who shares insights into the art of punting and its significance in the game. The conversation touches on the transition from quarterbacks to specialized punters and the impact of analytics on the role. The script also humorously explores the legend of Ray Guy, his exceptional skills, and the infamous 'inflate gate' controversy, all while celebrating the skill and importance of punting in football.
Takeaways
- 🏈 The 'coffin corner' refers to the area of the end zone between the 10-yard line and the goal line, a strategic punting target in football.
- 🥇 Pat McAfee is highlighted as an excellent punter, known for his rugby-style punt and ability to place the ball in the coffin corner.
- 📺 ESPN Plus features a niche episode on punting, indicating a dedicated fan base interested in this specialized aspect of the game.
- 🏆 Ray Guy is celebrated as a Hall of Fame punter who revolutionized the game with his powerful leg and exceptional technique.
- 👟 Reggie Roby, known for wearing a watch while punting, is mentioned as a unique figure in the history of football.
- 🔋 The transition from quarterback punting to specialized punters is attributed to the value and fragility of the quarterback's hamstrings.
- 🌐 The script references a historical event, 'inflate gate,' where Ray Guy was accused of filling footballs with helium to increase hang time.
- 🏢 The Superdome roof and gondola are tied to a legendary story about Ray Guy's punting prowess during the 1975 Pro Bowl.
- 🎥 The script includes playful banter and attempts to recreate and discuss the art of punting, especially the coffin corner technique.
- 🤣 The script humorously incorporates various puns and football-related wordplay, adding entertainment value to the discussion of punting.
- 🏌️ The evolution of punting techniques from finesse to power is touched upon, with modern punting focusing on strength over precision.
Q & A
What is the significance of the 'coffin corner' in football?
-The 'coffin corner' refers to the area of the football field between the 10-yard line and the goal line. It was a strategic spot for punters to aim their kicks, making it difficult for the opposing team to return the ball and often resulting in a touchback.
Who is Pat McAfee and what was his role in the NFL?
-Pat McAfee is a former professional punter who played for the Indianapolis Colts in the NFL. He was known for his ability to kick the ball out of bounds, making it difficult for the opposing team to return punts.
Why did the role of punting transition away from quarterbacks in the NFL?
-The transition away from quarterbacks punting is due to the increased importance and value of the quarterback position. Teams prefer to avoid the risk of injury to their starting quarterback, who is often one of the highest-paid and most important players on the team.
What was the NFL record held by Sammy Baugh until 2022?
-Sammy Baugh held the NFL record for the highest average yards per punt at 51 yards until it was surpassed by Tennessee's Ryan Stonehouse in 2022.
Who was Ray Guy considered to be in the history of NFL punting?
-Ray Guy is often considered one of the greatest punters in the history of the NFL. He was the first punter to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and was known for his powerful leg and excellent technique.
What is the 'inflate gate' scandal mentioned in the script?
-The 'inflate gate' scandal refers to an accusation made by Bum Phillips against Ray Guy in 1977. Phillips alleged that Guy was filling footballs with helium to increase their hang time, which was a serious accusation as it suggested cheating. However, it was later dismissed as a baseless claim.
What is the significance of Reggie Roby wearing a watch while punting?
-Reggie Roby was known for wearing a watch while punting, which was unusual. It was suggested that he did so to keep track of time during games, demonstrating his professionalism and attention to detail.
Why did the traditional punting technique of aiming for the 'coffin corner' become obsolete?
-The traditional technique of aiming for the 'coffin corner' became obsolete due to changes in punting strategies and coverage tactics. Modern punting focuses more on power and hang time rather than precision and finesse.
What is the role of analytics and statistics in the decision to have specialized punters instead of quarterbacks punting?
-Analytics and statistics have shown that having specialized punters instead of quarterbacks can be more beneficial. It reduces the risk of injury to the highly valuable quarterback and allows them to focus on their primary role, while also leveraging the expertise of a punter who specializes in kicking.
How did Shane Lechler's punting ability impact his career?
-Shane Lechler's exceptional punting ability, including his record-setting 76-yard punt, earned him a reputation as one of the best punters in NFL history. His skill was so notable that he was selected to the Pro Bowl multiple times.
What is the significance of the 'Gondola' incident involving Ray Guy?
-The 'Gondola' incident refers to a legendary moment when Ray Guy supposedly hit the Gondola at the Superdome roof during the 1975 Pro Bowl. This feat showcased his incredible power and accuracy, further cementing his status as one of the greatest punters.
Outlines
🏈 The Evolution of Punting: From Coffin Corner to Modern Techniques
This paragraph discusses the history and evolution of punting in American football, particularly focusing on the 'coffin corner' technique. It mentions how the technique was used in the past to pin opponents deep in their own territory, and how great punters like Ray Guy mastered it. The paragraph also touches on the changes in punting strategies over the years, leading to the decline of the coffin corner due to modern techniques and analytics. It highlights Pat McAfee's exceptional punting skills and his ability to adapt to the modern game, as well as the importance of punters in football and their role beyond just punting.
🥇 Celebrating Legendary Punters and the Art of Punting
This paragraph pays tribute to the legendary status of punters like Ray Guy, who is considered one of the greatest in NFL history. It delves into the impact of these athletes on the game and how they changed the dynamics of punting with their powerful legs and impeccable techniques. The discussion includes anecdotes about other notable punters like Shane Lechler and their impressive records. The paragraph also humorously addresses the idea of bringing back the coffin corner and the challenges involved in doing so, while acknowledging the importance of adaptability and innovation in the sport.
🎯 The Mystery of Inflategate and the Legacy of Punting
This paragraph explores the infamous 'inflategate' scandal involving Ray Guy, where he was accused of filling footballs with helium to increase hang time. It recounts the events of November 13th, 1977, which is considered a day of infamy for punters. The narrative delves into the controversy surrounding the allegations, the atmospheric conditions that could affect air pressure, and the mystery surrounding Guy's extraordinary hang times. The paragraph concludes with a humorous take on the situation, suggesting that the scandal remains unsolved and that Guy's punting prowess was simply extraordinary.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Coffin Corner
💡Punting
💡Ray Guy
💡Punt Return
💡Quarterback
💡Analytics
💡Pat McAfee
💡Shane Lechler
💡Inflate Gate
💡Hang Time
💡Punting Techniques
Highlights
McAfee describes the 'coffin corner' as the area between the 10-yard line and the goal line in the end zone.
Pat McAfee, an all-pro punter, is mentioned as an excellent punter who played with the Swagger of a linebacker for eight seasons.
In the 2020s, the coffin corner is considered dead, but Pat McAfee might be able to revive it.
Punting used to be part of a quarterback's job, but now it's separate due to the importance and high pay of quarterbacks.
Ray Guy, the first punter ever inducted into the Hall of Fame, is considered the founding father of the coffin corner and changed the game with his technique.
Shane Lechler, another notable punter, is mentioned for his ability to consistently punt to the coffin corner.
Reggie Roby is the only punter in football known to wear a watch while punting, possibly for timing purposes.
The transcript discusses the evolution of punting from finesse to power, making the coffin corner technique obsolete.
Ray Guy is said to have hit the roof of the Superdome with a punt during the 1975 Pro Bowl, a feat that is not an urban legend.
There was a controversy in 1977 known as 'inflate gate' where Ray Guy was accused of filling footballs with helium to increase hang time.
Pat McAfee attempts to recreate the coffin corner kick and discusses the challenges involved.
The transcript includes a humorous discussion about the potential of using a hot air balloon tank to help McAfee hit the top of a stadium roof with a punt.
The importance of punting in football history and its transition from a quarterback's responsibility to a specialized role is highlighted.
The transcript features various punter's anecdotes and their impact on the game, showcasing the art and skill of punting.
The evolution of punting techniques, from spirals to end-over-end kicks, is discussed, emphasizing the shift towards power.
The transcript includes a playful and creative segment where Pat McAfee tries to kick a football into a coffin, symbolizing the revival of the coffin corner.
The transcript pays tribute to the legacy of great punters like Ray Guy and Shane Lechler, who have set records and standards in punting.
The transcript explores the role of analytics and the value of player safety in the modern NFL, influencing the decline of quarterbacks punting.
Transcripts
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you get a little help
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here McAfee says coffin corner is the
corner of the end zone between the 10
yard line and the goal line make it
happen right
there perfect
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I want to punch your
footballs watch this ball plac just
where it has to be placed comes right
down in what they used to say in the old
days the coffin corner the coffin corner
buried punt returns and was a calling
card for greats like the Raiders Ray guy
not a bad kick at
all as he slices it out of bounds no
chance for a return and Regal F fagles
Rhoden Hower with a snap gets to the
figal high spiraling kick tries to Ram
it to the coffin corner he does a good
job and he kicks it out of bounds inside
the five I know what I'm doing it was
always a difficult kick to execute so
after all of that Dave Jennings a very
frustrated punter he was trying to get
it out of bounds you know one of those
coffin corner shots and now in the 2020s
the coffin corner has been dead and gone
for decades if anyone one can raise the
coffin corner from the dead is
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Pat he was an all pro punter Pat McAfee
is an excellent punter you're kicking
the rugby punt you aim for the 10 yard
line and for eight seasons Pat played
with the Swagger of a linebacker we
finally have provided a episode on
punting the viewers at ESPN plus do you
think they'll watch well I do think it
is a Niche group that will love this
episode why' you become a punter you
could tackle you had other options what
a hit by Pat when I was born I just had
a rocket attached to my right hip I used
to play soccer instead of running seven
miles to kick the ball I decided to do
it with uh three steps back could be a
high punt Brian wither spoon with the
sun in his eyes I wasn't accurate enough
to be a field goal kicker what a pun and
the Colts will kill it at the one yd
line I just had a strong leg and was
dumb so they said let's have this guy
punt great punt by Pat MCA you know pton
it used to be like a rule if you played
quarterback you also have to do the most
important position which is punt most
important position did you phrase that
correctly the punting part or fourth
down quarterback the spurry or punt Pat
is Right Dante pastorini is their passer
their putter their leader punting used
to be part of a quarterback's job
description to lman NOW Watch Sam in the
upper l and Corner ball makes the tackle
and he's
out in 1940 sling and Sammy ball
averaged 51 yards per punt an NFL record
slinging Sammy ball v of the greatest
living quarterback of all time by the
Associated Press sets a world record
sling and Sammy's record stood until
2022 when it was finally surpassed by
Tennessee's Ryan
Stonehouse slinging Sammy ball I like to
call him slam ball Sammy ball because
that's what he did with his
foot I worked on putting more than I did
passing tell you the truth the reason
why he put foot to leather is because
normally the quarterback is the best
athlete the best athlete can normally
catch well can throw well and obviously
bomb footballs and that's what Sammy B
did Sid luckman's punts gave George how
his Monsters of the Midway their bite
the rightful aim of Sid Luckman a tight
spot 40 yard and Norm ban brocklin
punted the Eagles to a world champion
ship in
1960 van brockland takes his time as he
aims his boot for the slippery right
corner of the field the last quarterback
to PT was Danny White the old Cowboys
quarterback Danny White trying for the
sideline got it 26th time that he's
nailed the corner inside the 20 that's
pretty good why do you think
quarterbacks don't punt anymore it's
because these analytics and stats say if
we have pton Manning as a quarterback of
our football team why are we going to
risk a hamstring to our starting
quarterback quarterbacks are paid so
much they're so important and their
hamstrings are so incredibly fragile
they went to
hamstr in the punter Community Ray guy
was the guy yeah so Ray guy Hall of
Famer obviously first one ever and we
are very very grateful for that that's
good for
punters great guy many call him the
greatest punter in the history of the
NFL watch him as he kicks the ball well
his right knee will almost hit his face
50 yarders are average for him the
founding father's coffin corner he
changed the game because he had that
massive leg and he had great technique
Ray guy gets the pun of the day as he
narrows it to the three that last nail
in the coffin that might have been it
right there what guys have done with
that technique since then is truly
remarkable Shane lecker literally went
to the Pro Bowl I think like 45 years
straight what a shot what a blast there
by Lea that'll be a 76 yd punt the guy
to be able to hmer a beer on a Saturday
night and then murder a football on
Sunday every single week ler lets it Fly
and it's another Beauty a 62 yd pot by
Shane lecker I'll tell you one thing
right now Shane lecker is a asset dude's
unbelievable unbelievable Pat sure was
an asset for us hun by McAfee hangs way
up in the air ball takes a Colts bounce
inside the five and this time the Colts
pick it up at about the four yd line 74
that's Pat's longest punt ever so who's
the dick buckus of punters when it comes
to tackling you know I enjoyed mixing it
up showcasing to the boys that hey if I
have to although I'm a delicate flower I
will put my body on the line for this
te and the punter able to wrap him up
and bring him down I saw you knock one
of my teammates out when I was playing
for the Broncos right over there holiday
this time and he bangs him out of
bound back being hit as hard as most
linebackers yeah Sunday Night Football a
lot of people watching I don't think
I've ever seen a kicker with this kind
of hit that was awesome that was a big
one but if I had to give a crown to a
punter that used to absolutely hurt
people Matt boser who played for the
Falcons he was looking for contact after
every single kick you talk about form
tackle lower your hips drives through
the fler I loved watching that dude who
says Hunters aren't
players there's a lot of us that don't
mind making the play but we're all sore
for at least 3 4 days
afterward enough with the action figures
the time had come to bring the creepiest
kick of all time back from the
grave let's see if you can on the fly or
on the bounce land a punt in the coffin
in coffin corner I told you this be a
killer show didn't I I think in honor of
the Great Reggie Roby who used to punt
with the watch you should wear this oh
nice not a Rox Reggie Roby still the
only punter in football that wears a
watch to punt we're on an ESPN plus
budget here Pat you need to wear that so
you can know your hangtime yeah I think
Reggie Roby though punted with a Rolex
he had a Rolex I think he was in the
contract you never know what you have to
do when you're out there on that
football field somebody might ask you
what time is it we're on the clock I
have to get that coffin back to the
funeral parlor in an hour let's go still
not a Rox you made that clear Garen
Bennett and over in a kick drop the ball
end over end like this and then it's a
bigger fatter spot you can swing harder
won't go as far back in the day used to
be all spiral but you catch one and it
go too far now it's like you got a wedge
shout out to Australia pasta shrimp on
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ball what the hell pet what are we doing
funerals now can't spell a funeral
without fun he got a
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chance rest in peace he it's a good
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watch uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh oh oh oh oh
all right here we go make it
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count he still got it he got still got
it cough cor still alive dead ball dead
ball yes I thought ESPN plus was the
rock bottle but now this here pton you
try okay nobody wants to see me punt the
ball well they want to see you do
terrible with this here we go that
hurt oh boy I think it's time to put my
leg in that coffin pet with your arm
that looked like Pat macale a little bit
really yeah if he blew both hamstrings a
knee and an ankle at the same time oh
going hit the hearse this is why I never
entered a punt passing kick
competition little better yes all right
come on Payton be like punting Sammy
ball punting Sammy ball slinging Sammy
ball he's punting Sammy ball to us pal
I've never heard of
that [ __ ] is you pegging this thing bro
pet what are we doing Anthony Richardson
could be our part Herky jerky but very
athletic look out slinging Sammy he just
hit it let's go hunting Payton's in the
house dude it was incredible why didn't
you
quicking Hunters
the coffin corner was always tricky only
a seven yd punt he was pointing that
ball towards the sideline he was trying
to go for the coffin corner and he
shanked the dog on Modern punting
techniques and coverage tactics made the
cofin corner obsolete nowadays it's all
about power not finesse why don't they
kick for coffin corner anymore well this
is the 1990s version of coffin corner
you just put the ball up there let it
bounce and down it you mentioned Ray guy
earlier urban legend has it guy hit the
gondola and the Super Dome roof that's
no urban legend Pig no no that really
happened fact real life just like all
those aliens over there at Area 51 Pat
is right again Ray guy punted as if he
was from another planet and in the 1975
Pro Bowl guy really did hit the super
doome Gondola Ray guy he hit it
consistently and practice has done it
again there's the Gonda let's see if you
can do it can you hit the roof here at
Lucas Soul
Stadium that's a $720 million roof that
Mr ERS put in here I am not going to
start banging balls off of that thing
I've already talked to him he wants to
see if you can do
it
okay looks like you can use a little
help
I'm stumped pton totally stumped why is
there a hot air balloon tank on our
sideline this is going to help you hit
the top of the Ruth it's going to help
us get to the bottom of the biggest
punting scandal in football history
November 13th
1977 for every punter that's a day
that'll forever live in infamy America
knows about deflate gate it's time to
learn about inflate gate bum Phillips
accused Ray guy of pumping helium into
footballs to increase his Hang Time guy
just kicked that thing way up into the
sky did he or didn't he it was the
mother of all inflated football
controversies that followed we all know
that air pressure is a function of the
atmospheric conditions here's the snap
to Ray guy and he gets it away and does
he kick it wowe what really happened is
a mystery I just had to get to the
bottom of it thus far Ray guy has been
one of the most potent forces in the
ball game kiss
my bum Phillips was foolish there was no
helium in those footballs he made up a
lie what Ray guy did was just amazing
and bum Phillips couldn't take it
couldn't take a punter being this
superhero so how do you explain guy's
incredible hang time that day it must
have been an atmospheric anomaly this is
full of helium what do you say we find
out let's
go all right here we
go up up and away to infinity and
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beyond who good
punt
ooh that was your best one yeah yeah
needed it you know little second guy
little
sound Now That's What I Call raising the
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roof thanks to the healing
and some sound effects from NFL films
Pat reached his
ceiling
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