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Norwell Picks Up Where He Left Off


Jeremy Igo
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Definitely a Gem and glad we signed him. 

I remember they were talking how when they broke the huddle.  He always yelled break or something to that effect.  Kind of motivating the rest of the players.   Guys like him are infectious.  Get a couple like him.  Big and Nasty like Williams is supposed to be.   We'll have a mauler front line like our defensive front line. 

Nasty Hog Mollies.

 

Go Panthers

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I know we need him at guard , but could he be transitioned to tackle if another starting guard became available ?  Would he have what it takes ?  Just thinking that it might be easier to find a quality guard than tackle and this guy looks determined enough to do what ever it takes to play.  I mean he would be better at tackle than Amini I would guess.

Just doing some reading, and Norwell is 6' 6" and played some Left Tackle in college so this really isn't too crazy an idea.

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A lot of lineman make the mistake of overextending.  They forget the angle the DL needs to take to get to the QB and they chase the DL, losing most of the time.  Norwell gets it.  He does not waste motion.  Been saying that since last season.  I LOVE Norwell.

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It looks like he has the athleticism, footwork and hands to consider at Tackle, but the problem is that he isnt tall enough or have enough wingspan. 

He is fantastic at guard though. 

6' 6" isnt tall enough to play tackle? And while 33 5/8 inch arms arent ideal it is still longer than the Premier tackle in the league in Joe Thomas
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