Net punting measures how effective a punt really is after the return. This stat matters because it reflects field position control. Long punts mean less if returns gain yards. Coverage teams affect net results greatly. Hang time helps limit returns.
Directional kicking also plays a role. Coaches evaluate punters using this metric. Defenses benefit from strong net punting. Poor net results create short fields. Special teams units work together here.
For example, a 50-yard punt with a 10-yard return results in 40 net yards.
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