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Josh Norman to cover .... Megatron?


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all rivera said was norman deserves to play and he and the coaches discussed getting him into the lineup...nothing was said about him covering megatron...or covering anybody for that matter as rivera went on to praise his STs work

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Every time Norman gets one of these "chances" we lose the game.

 

He certainly does have a history of shitting the bed, that's for sure.  But, due to this history, I expect him to have a short leash when he gets his next chance and his next chance may be his last if he doesn't make the most of it.

 

Norman is the DB equivalent of a QB that shows talent, but who refuses to ever check the ball down or throw it away, always trying to score a TD on every play.  Norman just needs to stick with the scheme and his assignment.  It's when he starts free lancing that he gets himself (and us) in trouble.  Coaches have zero tolerance for that type of stuff.  If you go out there and play hard and get beat, that's one thing.  Everyone gets beat occasionally, even the best of them.  But, they don't want to see the other team get huge opportunities because you're blowing your role in the defense as called.

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Newton took this out of context. I watched Ron's press conference. He said those exact things that Newton quoted but mentioned nothing about Norman covering Megatron. 

 

Just another journo stirring up poo for clicks. Out of character for Newton who is usually accurate.

exactly...here's some pie for being a reasonable human being with some common sense

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More talented receivers and quarterbacks have fallen to Ron Rivera when he was a defensive mastermind at Chicago and San Diego. What makes you think he has changed one bit. :) Megatron as great as how disciplined the panther defense will be on Sunday.

If he is dangerous please tell me how many superbowls Detroit has won lol

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