I currently have a punter on a really good team. His average is down 6.2 yards per punt over the past 2 seasons, because he is usually punting on a short field. He is dominating the CC stat and inside the 5 stat for his league best I can tell.
i don't think that is it man, inside the 3 yard line.
looking at the first game my punter had CC's in, he had four punts: stats where two CC, two inside the 5, and one inside the 10. the two CC were out of bounds on the 5 and 4.
so, a punt can count for more than one stat. the two inside the five were CC. neither was caught.
looking over some games, looks like it has to be inside the five and out of bounds or not caught. i had one inside the five, returned that was not counted as a CC.
Originally posted by cabz i don't think that is it man, inside the 3 yard line.
looking at the first game my punter had CC's in, he had four punts: stats where two CC, two inside the 5, and one inside the 10. the two CC were out of bounds on the 5 and 4.
so, a punt can count for more than one stat. the two inside the five were CC. neither was caught.
Yeah you're right.
I guess the explanation is that it's a matter of whether it's caught or not. Inside the 5 and out of bounds gets the CC and the Inside the 5 stat. Inside the five and returned obviously doesn't get the CC. That must be the distinction.
I'm guessing the 3 inside the fives you had not counted as CC's were caught and returned.