Has anyone posted about the tendency for outside gunners to outrun their punt coverage and end up 5 or more yards behind the punt return man at the time of catching? I remember some analysis about how the inside gunners all converge on a point and do not stay in their lanes. I've noticed that it's the opposite with outside gunners. They don't angle their pursuit until after the ball is caught, but by that point, they are usually several yards behind the return man and have to play catch up. They should be angling toward the return man while the ball is still in the air to cut off the escape routes.
I'll update the thread with examples I noticed throughout the season later.