He averaged 44 yards per punt.
He deserves all the blame he can get for the block, because he held it too long (but who was blocking Rainey, anyway?), but that's a pretty dam good average. Maybe we have just been spoiled by the Colquitts.
Darr's punts seem to have a significant (more than normal) nose up (tail dragging) trajectory. They rarely (I think I've seen two in practice and never in a game) "turn over" which gains the extra yards.
Darr's first punt Saturday was a low line drive, maybe 2/3rds a normal trajectory. When he hit it I thought it was going to be a long return as our gunners were a long way from him when he caught the ball but Rainey seemed to hesitate for some reason.