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Norman should be our Sherman


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Last years playoffs, Sherman becomes a big name with his performance and everyone talks about him. I expect Norman to give us the similar performance cause he's really on the fire right now, he should be a household name after our playoff run.

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Nah bro. See Josh Norman just turned  27 yrs old already. Which means by the time summer hits around he'll be 27.5 and have hit his physical peak. Then he'll automatically be past his prime and go down hill. He'll steadily lose his OVR rating in Madden. But of course Gettleman MR. GM dumbass is gonna extend Norman for 3 years. Ha who the fug does that. Extend good players on your team. Then I won't be able trade him and a 1st/2nd/ and 3rd pick on my franchise to New England for Darrell Revis, cuz he's still good right?

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Is anyone else expecting overconfidence from our back 7 to cost us at least one TD on Saturday? I'm fully expecting a hard bite from either Norman or Benwikere on a double move from maybe Fitzgerald to give up 6. I'm really hoping with all this positive media attention that the young guys don't start believing their own hype. 

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Is anyone else expecting overconfidence from our back 7 to cost us at least one TD on Saturday? I'm fully expecting a hard bite from either Norman or Benwikere on a double move from maybe Fitzgerald to give up 6. I'm really hoping with all this positive media attention that the young guys don't start believing their own hype.

I'm sure our coaches and veterans will tell them not to overlook anyone.

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I'm sure our coaches and veterans will tell them not to overlook anyone.

 

I'm not worried about them overlooking anyone, I'm worried about them being over-excited. A home playoff game and the defense is going to want to show out.. especially the young DB's. Their going for picks all night, and being over-eager could cost a big play. I'm cautiously optimistic about this game, and hope I'm wrong about our backfield.

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