If I'm coach, my first concern when picking a punt returner is decision making and sure-handedness. I worry about that more than their ability to return the ball. So many decisions have to be made quickly (return, faircatch, let it bounce). Also a punt is tougher to catch than a kickoff. Many punts never get returned, so the ability to run with the ball isn't a huge deal. I don't like Jameon's decision making and he muffs too many. The punt that bounced around the 20-25 then rolled to the 1 yard line was a killer. You absolutely have to faircatch that. Look how some major colleges and NFL teams are putting a surehanded white guy back there who can make a good decision. Not necessarily a game-breaker.

Kickoff return is a different story. It is easier to catch and the coach can make the decision by telling the player before he walks onto the field if he wants him to take a knee or return one should it happen to go into the endzone.

Jameon had 3 punt returns that cost us 50-70 yards in field position. Think about that type of yardage for a minute against a team like Alabama.