Competition is supposed to make you better, but if you're the Green Bay Packers, you might not want to bring in a punter for, say, the next 10 years.
Not with Tim Masthay on the roster.
The only punter in camp, Masthay did more than pick up where he left off at the end of last season.
It's just one preseason game, but the way Masthay boomed punts Saturday night against the Cleveland Browns, the closest thing to competition he'll face in the near future is the roster spot for the Pro Bowl in Hawaii.
"He's having a great (camp)," kicker Mason Crosby said after the Packers' 27-17 exhibition loss. "From our off-season together to seeing him hit the ball the way he did today was awesome.
"I'm really happy for him for how hard he's working. He's got good confidence, just a controlled feeling. I'm excited to see how his season goes."
Masthay punted five times and averaged 55.6 yards on his first four, hitting distances of 58, 59 and 60 yards on three of them. His final punt was only 39 yards, but it was an Australian-style pooch punt that landed inside the 10-yard line and was downed at the Cleveland 7.
At the end of last season, Masthay played a huge role in both victories over the Chicago Bears in frigid temperatures, proving he has what it takes to compete in the NFC North. With near perfect weather conditions Saturday - 82 degrees, 53% humidity, very little wind - Masthay unloaded bomb after bomb.
"I've been hitting it pretty well in practice," Masthay said. "Tonight I felt pretty good, I had a little extra pop in my leg. I got in a groove and just rode that groove the rest of the game."
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