Yeah, I think the crazy part of that was just how wayward the snap was. Over your head, through your legs, yes. 45 degrees to the right, he's scrambling to get to the ball, couldn't really survey the field well, a guy got to him pretty quickly. Funny thing, it would've been even more off if it hadn't hit Henry. It could've made the endzone on its own velocity.It blows my mind too that a D-1 scholarship full ride football player that does one thing doesn't know how to react to a bad scenario. I mean, one bad thing can go wrong as a punter (mishandle a snap/bad snap), so what do I do in the shadow of my own goal? It puzzles me just like the Atlanta Falcons a couple years back not knowing the rules of an onside kick and Arthur Blank making excuses for them about it. Freaking pro athletes on a hands team for one sole reason, and don't know the rules.