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Who's better than Norman?


PantherDynasty

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OK look we've been playing bad teams and Norman has done well. Now the rubber meets the road against the red hot Falcons and their passing attack. If Norman shows up big Sunday then we can start to talk about him being a top CB. He's already the best CB we've had since Gamble imo.

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Norman doesn't play ever snap on the opposing 1 WR.

Didn't Matthews juke by him for a TD against Philly? Catch probably wasn't his fault bc some coverages allow stuff but not keeping him out of the endzone was

What does PFF say?

 

 

 I know the QB rating against him is sub 50 at 49.6 and His ranking at PFF is 27th as of the 26th of November. Checking for a more updated stat. 

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Who cares if they're a "bad team". It shouldn't matter. Look at the offenses solely:

New Orleans has a great offensive cast.

Atlanta has a great offensive cast.

Philadelphia has a great offensive cast.

Tampa has a pitiful line, but great pass catchers.

The Browns are the only team with a sub par cast in the past few weeks, and even they have Gordon.

I'm not saying Josh is a world beater, but he's played very well against some good receivers.

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this team is full of suck. from the coaches down to the water boy. I'm not sure how we won the games we did and how in the hell are we in playoff contention. We need to blow up this team and start over. New Coach. Trade or cut everybody. Nobody is safe. I'll take 3 to 5 years of one or two win seasons to get rid of the stink that is this current team. 

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1. Vontae Davis

2. Joe Haden

3. Brent Grimes

4. Darelle Revis

5. Chris Harris Jr.

6. Darius Slay

7. Jason McCourty 

8. Patrick Peterson

9. Sean Smith

10. Richard Sherman

11. Aqib Talib

12. Orlando Scandrick

13. Keenan Lewis

14. Byron Maxwell

 

Just to name a few.

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1. Vontae Davis

2. Joe Haden

3. Brent Grimes

4. Darelle Revis

5. Chris Harris Jr.

6. Darius Slay

7. Jason McCourty

8. Patrick Peterson

9. Sean Smith

10. Richard Sherman

11. Aqib Talib

12. Orlando Scandrick

13. Keenan Lewis

14. Byron Maxwell

Just to name a few.

Lol. Having Slay at six is all I need to know.

No thank you.

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