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What are your expectations for #24 on Sunday?


Nate Dogg

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I would like to see Norman matched up 1 on 1 with Jeffrey all day long, let the combination of Kuech/Davis/Harper take care of Bennett, and have Decoud blanketing Marshall over the top. Josh Norman has made some real bone headed plays and cost this team before, there's no denying that. Hell he was two words away from getting yet another drive-extending personal foul vs Pittsburgh. I think 24 turns a corner on Sunday. I love the fire and energy this guy brings to the table. I hope he channels it, remains focused, and kicks some ass on the field. If he stays composed and in his element I think he will prove on Sunday that he's a long-term asset for this team.

 

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Well this is his chance. His mistakes last year had placed him in the "doghouse". Now it is put up or shut up. I'm sure Vets like TD will help him keep his exposure. I just want him to play within the game. Don't try to do too much but still stay aggressive is that makes sense. This is his chance to secure a starting spot if he plays well (or at least have increase snaps). I hope he does well. We need this whole unit to play well.

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Will be difficult for any one man to stop jeffery without giving forte room to run as they are constantly moving him around to the slot and on end arounds.

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They've been using him like this every year as well as watch out for bennett. Has a knack of catching awful passes and bailing Cutler out.

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Well this is his chance. His mistakes last year had placed him in the "doghouse". Now it is put up or shut up. I'm sure Vets like TD will help him keep his exposure. I just want him to play within the game. Don't try to do too much but still stay aggressive is that makes sense. This is his chance to secure a starting spot if he plays well (or at least have increase snaps). I hope he does well. We need this whole unit to play well.

Seriously. Josh has had a lot of trouble keeping his exposure.

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How did it become the Huddle consensus that Josh Norman is some sort of out of this world physical freak? He's physically gifted certainly, but I doubt it would even come close enough to be considered elite athleticism.

 

Because he's the best chance we've had at having a good corner since Gamble's prime.

 

I guess that's kind of sad.

 

Edit: I do like what I'm seeing from Benwikere as well.

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I mean idk what yall expect sunday. We play a zone. Our biggest concern is Matt Forte and our offense. If our offense actually score some damn points, it forces Cutler to go pass crazy, but right now our weakness is clearly the run and teams with top backs is going to try to exploit it 

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