No. Statistically, the attempt and the negative yardage from a blocked punt should be assessed to the "Team," not the punter.
nope
Randall Cunningham punted a 91 yarder against the Giants in 1989.
Randall Cunningham punted a 91 yarder against the Giants in 1989.
No
The longest recorded punt in superbowl XLV was 62 yards punted by number 7 Tim Harriman
Yes they can, although that is almost impossible.
Yes! A blocked punt is a fumble simply because it can be advanced by which every team recovers said block. This is different then a punt returner who didn't made the catch (basically, doesn't gain possession of the ball). This is considered a "muff" and can be recovered but not advanced by either team.
Having your rear end punted is not entirely enjoyable...If you are referring to the type of boat, you'll experience a similar pain after sitting in one for several hours fishing.
Tom Brady punted the ball cause that late in the game being ahead that much didn't figure they had to try for a touchdown.
No. Statistically, the attempt and the negative yardage from a blocked punt should be assessed to the "Team," not the punter.
The answer to that question is Todd Bell