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Did Norman Get Thrown At Even Once?


Mol3m4n

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Jonathan Jones doesn't see it...

PFF says Josh Norman was targeted twice yesterday but I still don't see it. 2 passes behind LOS on his side and deep target out of his zone

Throwing a screen pass to his man is technically a target, but probably not what Norman would consider to be being thrown at so the discrepancy makes sense and is really more semantics than anything. He was never directly challenged in coverage.

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Game showed we need to get Boston on the field.  

With the sets Indy and GB can put on the field it is gonna be easy for them to exploit Harper

GB is actually really dinged up at WR. Nelson is out obviously, Cobb is not 100% and Adams and Montgomery are both fighting injuries. Cobb, Jones and Janis is still ok especially when you consider the guy throwing them the ball but the weapons are not the same this year as they have been in the past.

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We need Tre Boston on there, He has good lenght , speed and coverage skills to play.

If he was in that play for Coleman that would have been Int.

Easy to say that now. could also have been a wide open TD

 

he was in good position, the ball was just thrown an inch too high and it was a great catch

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Easy to say that now. could also have been a wide open TD

 

he was in good position, the ball was just thrown an inch too high and it was a great catch

I actually said  that before pre-season that Boston should be the starter., Tre Boston is a couple of inches taller and has greater range , it would have been a pick or a incomplete pass. 

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