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It will be tough to keep booming them like this in non Denver stadiums but he will be hitting them with precision inside the 20 for years. 
Wonder what he thought when he finally got a real special teams coach?

I imagine he thought what ever punter/kicker thinks, since no colleges have coaches dedicated to that.
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https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/seahawks/seahawk-michael-dickson-comes-out-booming-punts-and-breaking-records/

 

By 
Seattle Times staff reporter

It was a recipe that seemed ripe for a history-making performance — Seattle’s booming rookie punter Michael Dickson playing his first game in the light air of Denver’s Broncos Stadium at Mile High, altitude 5,280 feet.

And indeed it was, something that may have gotten somewhat lost in the disappointment of Seattle’s 27-24 loss to the Broncos.

Dickson, drafted in the fifth round by Seattle last April, finished with an average of 59 yards on six punts and a net average (which is the yards of the punts minus the yards of the returns) of 57.5.

The first mark was the second-best in Seahawks history for a punter with four or more punts in a game. The only performance better came in 2012 when Jon Ryan — the man Dickson replaced — averaged exactly 60 yards per attempt on four punts in a win over New England at CenturyLink Field.

 

The net average, meanwhile, was a Seahawks record and the second-best in NFL history trailing only the 59.50 of Rohn Stark of the Colts against Houston in 1992 as Denver’s Adam Jones had just two returns for nine yards (Jones did appear to have a return of 23 yards in the first quarter but it was nullified by a holding penalty on Denver’s Keishawn Bierria, who played at UW).

Dickson downed four of his punts inside the 20 and two inside the 6 in a performance that left Seattle coach Pete Carroll seeming in awe.

“Oh my Gosh, what a kicker, man, what a kicker,’’ Carroll said. “I don’t know what his numbers wound up at but he is a fantastic part of our team and we are just getting warmed up with him. He is really something. I mean, the punts were gorgeous, but not just the distance of the punts, but the placement of the punts too, you know? The guys covered well, too, we had the one return and there was a penalty on that one, so we did really well covering for him as well.’’

Carroll said he went into the game almost worried about Dickson’s booming leg disrupting Seattle’s coverage units.

“I was concerned in this game that he kicked the ball so far that we would just stretch out the coverage so much and here is ‘Pacman’ back there with all that room and I thought maybe it would be difficult,’’ Carroll said. “But, our guys did a really good job there.”

One who stood out was Akeem King who was activated off the practice squad on Saturday and had an open field tackle on what was maybe Dickson’s one slightly off punt — a line drive 46-yarder in the second quarter — to keep Jones to a nine-yard gain.

Dickson has so wowed the Seahawks that quarterback Russell Wilson even used his abilities as something of a reasoning for taking some chances in trying to escape the pocket, which resulted in a couple of sacks Sunday.

“I think that when it’s third down and three or four, I’ve spun out and made a lot of plays. I would probably say most of the time, it works,’’ Wilson said. “Sometimes it doesn’tcan throw it away—that is always an option too. I think we have a really good punter though. The good thing is he can kick it all the way at the end of the field so I take my chances.”

Had the Seahawks won then they could have literally had the last laugh when it came to Dickson’s drafting — which in case you’ve forgotten involved the Broncos.

It was Denver with whom the Seahawks made a trade giving the Broncos a seventh-round pick for the right to move up seven spots in the fifth round — from 156 to 149 — to take Dickson.

That led to a later report that some Broncos execs were laughing that Seattle had used the pick to take a punter.

They are probably just glad now that they won’t have to see him for another four years in a regular season game.

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11 minutes ago, WBT said:

f inside the 20, the nfl needs to start tracking inside the 10 for dicko

He's at 2 so far in the first quarter.

Seattle was really one of the best places for him to go. Wilson is a good QB, but with that offensive line, they're going to struggle to sustain drives. Should be plenty of opportunities to showcase his skills.

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