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Impact of Norman/OBJ vs Falcons


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I think the actions of last week could have an impact this week. 

Norman is a very physical DB.  I think refs likely will be influenced to watch him extra hard and everything he does.

Impact? I think if he gets to the WR even ever so slightly before the ball.....refs are going to flag him on Sunday.   I think all DBs gets away with holding, early contact, etc. I don't think Norman does this week....which will give Juilo an edge he doesn't need. 

Carolina D is starting to look suspect.  Big game for them.  They are very inconsistent of late 

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19 minutes ago, csx said:

I dont see it having much of any affect. The officiating is just too inconsistant to think of as a cohesive thing that reacts predictably.

NFL is a reactionary league at all levels IMO.  This was the biggest story of the week.  

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6 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Defense has played pretty damn well with the exception of a couple lapses, probably why they're consistently ranked in the top 5. I don't think we see anything like yesterday in the playoffs.

2 of the last 3 weeks they have allowed 38 and 35 pts.  

 

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The closes game this year was the Saints. Other than that a couple comebacks. And yesterdays comeback was due to no Stewart so we will be fine. I really count this as a blowout imo cause if Stew was in we wouldve not fumbled and gave short field. We wouldve controlled the clock better. When you have a player that gets the ball over 20 times a game and have to air it it makes a difference.

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