Actually, it isn’t because they are too far from their goal, it’s because the other team is too close to theirs. There are three possible situations— inside whatever distance your field goal kicker is most likely to get the three points, that’s what you try. If you are pretty close to your goal line and don’t have a huge distance to get the first down, it’s usually most logical to go for it on fourth down, since failure still keeps the other team away from your end zone. The punt is appropriate when neither of the of the above two options exist, and your only one left is to give up the ball as far as possible from your own end zone.
Official Grammar Police here! I call a penalty on Rat: fifteen yards for saying a punt is “when…,” when in fact a punt is an action, a play, a strategy—whatever noun—, but not an adverb. Therefore, the punt is no longer necessary. Problem solved. First and ten, Pig!
BE THIS GUY almost 7 years ago
How lucky for Pig that a football was available.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
if Pig broke a light after kicking that ball, shouldn’t the room be dark?
Gent almost 7 years ago
Kick that Rat, Pig.
Sherlock Watson almost 7 years ago
Steve Martin could be his cheerleader: “Die, you gravy-sucking pig.”
Radish... almost 7 years ago
Pig punted perfectly.
Diane Lee Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Actually, it isn’t because they are too far from their goal, it’s because the other team is too close to theirs. There are three possible situations— inside whatever distance your field goal kicker is most likely to get the three points, that’s what you try. If you are pretty close to your goal line and don’t have a huge distance to get the first down, it’s usually most logical to go for it on fourth down, since failure still keeps the other team away from your end zone. The punt is appropriate when neither of the of the above two options exist, and your only one left is to give up the ball as far as possible from your own end zone.
vics_machine Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I am surprised that Mr. Pastis doesn’t consider “punt” a transitive verb form of “pun”.
i.e. “Yesterday’s cartoon was punt graphically.”
sandflea almost 7 years ago
Hey Pig. Quit kicking Uncle Jimmy around.
Srover almost 7 years ago
Mom always said, don’t play ball in the house!
braindead Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Works for Congress.
Sisyphos almost 7 years ago
Official Grammar Police here! I call a penalty on Rat: fifteen yards for saying a punt is “when…,” when in fact a punt is an action, a play, a strategy—whatever noun—, but not an adverb. Therefore, the punt is no longer necessary. Problem solved. First and ten, Pig!
ND Cool Z over 6 years ago
Good thing it wasn’t night when Pig broke that light!