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Anthony Rizzuti

Chris Tabor explains what happened on Johnny Hekker’s fumble

So, did the New Orleans Saints cause a blocked punt or a fumble of Johnny Hekker on Sunday? Whatever it was, it didn’t matter to Carolina Panthers interim head coach Chris Tabor.

In the second quarter of Week 14’s eventual 28-6 loss, the Panthers opened up the flood gates on Hekker—as linebacker Saints Nephi Sewell went untouched to the All-Pro punter. Sewell then blocked, or forced a fumble, on Hekker—giving way to an 8-yard return for a touchdown by Spartanburg native D’Marco Jackson.

Tabor, who is also still Carolina’s special teams coordinator, was asked about the play to kick off his postgame press conference.

“It was a blocked punt,” he said. “Man didn’t go out and block the guy like he was supposed to. So, that’s a mistake that obviously cannot happen.”

At first, the play was ruled as a blocked punt. But since Hekker never actually punted the ball, the league changed it to a fumble.

Either way, it was a bad result.

“To me, it’s a blocked punt,” Tabor later added. “It’s a blocked punt, they scored off it. However people wanna score it in fantasy football, it doesn’t matter to me. We made a mistake, didn’t do our job and that hurt us there.”

Well, hopefully all of your fantasy teams had a fine performance this week, regardless.

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