Showing posts with label Kick return. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kick return. Show all posts

Miami Dolphins Release Kick Returner Clifton Smith Way Too Soon

Former Pro Bowl returner Clifton Smith had been with the Miami Dolphins for less than a month before they released him this week.

Smith was brought in as a kick return specialist to help try and revamp the Dolphins normally poor return game. He was the perfect candidate for the Dolphins return spot, and it made sense when Miami picked him up.

What doesn't make sense , though, is the Miami Dolphins decision to release him. He didn't do much in the way of returning for two games, so they decided to release him? It seems a bit premature to me to release Smith after such a short period of time.

It isn't like he has been consistently bad for weeks and weeks. All he had was two bad games and they pulled the plug on him.

I wish they would have given him more time. It can take a little while to gel with your special teams unit, and I am pretty sure two games is not enough time.

Smith was a great returner who averaged 29.1 return yards on kickoffs last season with the Buccaneers. Why not take a chance and keep a guy like that around? If 30 return yards is just the average then he had a lot of returns that were longer than that. Imagine having that kind of return guy in.

He could have consistently shortened the Dolphins drives on offense significantly, and with a slow moving offense like we have right now he is the perfect guy to return in Miami.

Also, it wasn't he was taking up a lot of money from the team either. His contract (according to rotoworld.com) is $1.615 million for two years. To most people that is a lot of money, but for a player as talented at returning as Smith is it is nothing.

I would argue that he is worth twice that much. Big time kick returners are hard to come by, so you need to be sure to keep them if at all possible.

Let me know what you think about releasing Smith. Do you agree or disagree with the move?

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Kick Returner Clifton Smith Has Joined The Miami Dolphins, And He Should Be A Big Help

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The Miami Dolphins have signed Clifton Smith, who is a kick return specialist.

His official position may be running back, but that is not at all why he is on the roster. He was brought in to do one thing, and that is returning kicks.

I am glad to see that we brought him in. Kick returning was not a strong point for the Dolphins, but bringing him in will make it a strong point.

Clifton averaged 29.1 yards per kick return, and he is much better than Ted Ginn Jr. was. Ginn's average was 24.9, and that was with 100 and 101 yard TD returns against the New York Jets. If you take away those two long returns, then Ginn's average becomes 21.05 yards per return.

That is almost a 10 yard difference on every return. That is a huge number, and it would be a lot nicer to be able to start 10 yards closer to the end zone on every possession.

Last year the Dolphins were always forced to have long drives, and when you combined the field position they had with their playing style, it was no wonder they had a huge time of possession every game. And, they didn't even benefit from that time of possession, either.

So, why tire our offense when we can shorten the drive and still get results?

Adding Clifton Smith was a pretty big move for Miami. While it may not seem like a very significant move, trust me it is. Shorter drives equal more points, and more points equal more wins.

Ted Ginn may have helped us win one game, but Smith will help us win every game.

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