AFCE: Punt Returns? Top Bill-ing to Parrish
Published: Tue, June 30, 2009 - 11:32am ET
By Randy Lange
Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
File Under: Buffalo Bills, Bobby April, Mike Westhoff, Roscoe Parrish, Kevin O'Dea
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06/30 — This is the latest in a series of nine Radar entries over the next five weeks detailing trends in the AFC East, downward tendencies each division team wants to correct for the coming season and upward strides that each team wants to continue into 2009:
The best of the Buffalo Bills often is special. Such has been the case for the past two seasons with Roscoe Parrish.
Parrish is the Bills' 5'9", 171-pound punt returner par excellence. He'd love an opportunity to break into the Buffalo WR rotation, and with the arrival of Terrell Owens, he may well factor into some new packages and formations.
But it seems unlikely Parrish will be asked to give up his return duties. As ST coach Bobby April has said, "In my mind, there's no better punt returner than Roscoe."
Parrish has demonstrated that the past two seasons. In 2007 he reeled off an average of 16.3 yards on each of his 27 returns (with only two fair catches, we might add). Then last season he "slumped" to 15.3 on 21 returns.
First and foremost, those two seasons have rocketed Parrish past Chicago's Devin Hester, his former U. of Miami teammate, and into the title of the best NFL punt returner of all times based on career average. His 13.96 yards per return take over the top rung held last year by Hester, who fell off last year after averaging 14.06 yards per return his first two seasons in the NFL.
"When I get an opportunity on punt return I just try to make the best of it and I always look forward to the touchdown to be honest with you," Parrish has said. "They say you've got to get the first down, but I think that's automatic with me because you've got to have that confidence on punt return. I'm always trying to look for the touchdown. That's just my motto when I have the ball in my hands."
Just as remarkable is what Parrish has done for Buffalo as a team in the PR category. Take 2007-08, for instance. In those two seasons the Bills have averaged 15.4 yards per return. Mostly that has been on Parrish's returns, although he got some help last year from Fred Jackson and Leodis McKelvin and in 2007 from current Jet Jim Leonhard.
That figure is the best by any team for two seasons combined since 1948-49, when the Cardinals, then in Chicago and led by Jerry Davis and Charlie Trippi, averaged 18.7 yards per return.
Here are the top seven two-season averages by team in the NFL and AFL since 1960:
| Team | Seasons | PRs-Yds | Avg | Primary Returner |
| 1. Buffalo | 2007-08 | 61-940 | 15.4 | Roscoe Parrish |
| 2. Kansas City | 2002-03 | 62-932 | 15.0 | Dante Hall |
| 3. N.Y. Titans | 1961-62 | 51-760 | 14.9 | Dick Christy |
| 4. Baltimore | 2000-01 | 93-1276 | 13.7 | Jermaine Lewis |
| 5. Kansas City | 2003-04 | 57-774 | 13.6 | Dante Hall |
| 6t. N.Y. JETS | 2002-03 | 59-796 | 13.5 | Santana Moss |
| 6t. N.Y. Titans | 1960-61 | 42-568 | 13.5 | L.Burton-D.Christy |
Whatever positions Parrish plays, Jets coaches Mike Westhoff and Kevin O'Dea, their punter (at the moment a battle between Reggie Hodges and rookie T.J. Conley) and cover men Wallace Wright and Larry Izzo, et al., know they'll have their work cut out trying to keep Parrish penned up in the division rivals' two meetings in 2009.
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Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (10)Ira Said:
Tue, June 30, 2009 - 10:51am ET"Randy, Just noticed Lewis on that list. Another nightmare watching him kill our playoff hopes with those 2 TD returns @Balt on the last week of the seson back in 2000. That is quite the list you put together. Why do you think back in those 48-49 season the return #'s were so high? Poor kicking or just a more wide open game? Thanks for a good read during a down time right now. The Radar Rocks!!!!"
uncle joe Said:
Tue, June 30, 2009 - 10:51am ET"Wasn't Buffalo shopping Parish recently?Punt returner is a tough business because if you're good,the punter will just kick it out of bounds.Anyway,Flight Crew Girl JUSTINE is my early favorite! "
uncle joe Said:
Tue, June 30, 2009 - 11:02am ET"If the Jets don't give Washington more money because they don't have to yet it would be disgusting on their part.He has been the face of our team since he's been hear.We all love him and he loves being hear.Make the guy Happy,he deserves it.Why should he suffer because of the CBA.GB paid their guy with the same situation.GIVE THE GUY HIS DUE MONEY!"
uncle joe Said:
Tue, June 30, 2009 - 11:20am ET"And I also feel that Dustin Keller is gonna have a really good season,but I think Stucky will step up the most and be HUGE for us this year."
Larry Said:
Tue, June 30, 2009 - 12:08pm ET"Ira. When you watch footage of the old games it seems the kicking was poor a lot of the time. The game also was more wide open in my opinion. I think also the ball itself may have been a factor as even though the specs were the same I believe they were constructed a bit differently 60 yrs ago. "
MikeMc Said:
Tue, June 30, 2009 - 3:25pm ET"Uncle joe don't get Ira started on Stuckey.Leon will get paid, as I said before don't let the business side of football ruin your good time. I hope the players aren't getting fat during this time off, and most of all I hope they all stay out of trouble."
Ira Said:
Tue, June 30, 2009 - 3:27pm ET"uncle joe, The Packers stepped up and gave Jennings a new deal. He was facing the same situation that Leon is right now being in his last year of his rookie contract. I think the Jets will get this done if not Leon very well might not be there on the 1st day of camp.The Jets have played hardball with a few players the past few years. I don't think they will do that to Leon he is the man."
Alexander Said:
Tue, June 30, 2009 - 4:09pm ET"They were shopping Parrish because they have Leodis McKelvin. He is a decent corner, but one of the most dangerous KR and PR. Just as dynamic as Washington. "
Row Said:
Wed, July 1, 2009 - 11:00am ET"Just a note, number two on that list, Dante Hall is a free agent and available to anyone! I will always remember Leon's punt return against the Dolphins that led us to a winning FG and took us to the playoffs. Go Jets [find a way to pay leon]"
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Ira Said:
Tue, June 30, 2009 - 10:13am ET"Randy, Christy a name from the past. Wow and Moss was a great PR for the Jets.I didn't realize Parrish had those types of #'s. Parrish should be used more in the slot. Remember that 51 yd TD catch and run on the opening series in the Jets 28-20 win @Buff in 06. funny how Moss, Hester and Parrish all came from the U. As for April he is right there with Westhoff as the best ST coaches."
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