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Huh, whachu talkin 'bout Willis? Are you referring to the fumble on the kickoff return that lead to Ole Miss to taking the lead?
I was, and had it in my mind it was Cyrus that fumbled that kickoff. He fielded the last one in the fourth quarter...the one with the illegal block call on Geno.

Got the two confused...
 
There's been more movement on this line than any other game I've seen this season...here's one of the off-shore casinos history.
Notice a lot of money came in on the 16th just after noon.
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My fault @TerryP Ch. Jones, Cy. Jones, and M. Smith were the only punt fumbles. At least I thought M. Smiths is ruled as a fumble as its a turnover. I guess Collins was a fumble on a kickoff. Wanted to explain halfway, where I was getting the number. But the point is, the Joneses keep getting put back there. Maybe they do good in practice but it continues not to translate to good decisions/execution in games. Figure we should have somebidy on the roster that can handle a punt and know when to catch it and that will hold on tight.

We can turn this negative turnover ratio around and it needs to start with simply holding on to the ball on special teams. I believe our D is about to gain steam causing turnovers on their side. Here's to playing solid in all 3 phases Saturday and getting our A-game back!

I'm not sure where you're getting four fumbled punts in one game; we had two against Arkansas. Christion with the first and Cyrus with the second. It's important to note that it was Cyrus, not Christion, who fumbled the kick against Ole Miss.

You mentioned why haven't there been changes; there have been changes (with the same result in fumbles.) Considering Cyrus dropped the last kick he'd been ask to field it makes sense why they'd go back to Christion. These drops are concentration issues...issues that can and should be corrected by the player.
 
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