There have been a lot of comments on how you guys should just focus on shorts. While I agree that they are your strong suit, I don't think you should leave out longer skits if that's what you want to do. Just because it's one of the weaker points of your show it doesn't mean that you have to omit them completely from your writing process.
Watching your longer skits, It seems as if you have multiple people influencing your overall writing of them. This is not necessarily a bad thing. The reason why I think that is because they seem very random as far as the jokes are concerned. Keep in mind that when you are writing a longer skit the idea is the same as with your shorter skits. You want to focus on the punch line and everything that is said (or done) should build up to the best joke that you can come up with for that scene. Random quips can be effective to keep the momentum of your comedy moving until your punchline, but they have to do with the overall theme of your skit for any one to get it (or carry your skit until your next joke).
I hope I'm not being a dick here. I'm just trying to be constructive with this post. oh yeah, if you want to emulate an action sequence using nerf guns you can do it, but if you want to do it effectively you'll want to make sure that your protagonist doesn't get shot with them. Think of it this way, how many action movies have you seen where the protagonist gets hit with an arrow three times before they before they kill someone with a sword? I wouldn't be so critical if this was youtube, but you guys kind of beat out other people's submissions to be featured on The Escapist.