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Film Breakdown of Julio Jones vs Josh Norman


Jeremy Igo

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Interesting stuff here... 

 

http://nflbreakdowns.com/falcons-jones-panthers-norman-wk16-2015/

 

 

 

Julio Jones (#11) vs. Panthers: 11 targets, 9 receptions, 178 yards, 1 TD

Target Quarter Defender Route Result
1 1 J.Norman Hitch Complete: 5 yards
2 2 J.Norman Out Complete: 19 yards
3 2 L.Kuechly In Complete: 17 yards + 15 yard Horse-Collar
4 2 C.Finnegan Angle Incomplete
5 2 J.Norman Slant Complete: 10 yards
6 3 J.Norman Option: Corner-Hitch Complete: 25 yards
7 3 J.Norman Dig Incomplete
8 3 J.Norman Screen Complete: -4 yards
9 3 J.Norman Slant Complete: 6 yards
10 3 K.Coleman Post Complete: 70 yard TD
11 4 J.Norman In Complete: 30 yard

 

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5 minutes ago, unicar15 said:

Josh needs to get his swag back. Imo he did nothing wrong against OBJ. But on Sunday he played like he was scared of being reprimanded again. That needs to be corrected. 

Agree. He was able to get in OBJ's head but the league has him thinking too much. I say keep playing the way you've been playing. I also agree with the other player who said the whole team needs to carry a bat out. I think had his confidence taken from him. Hopefully he's back this week.

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12 minutes ago, unicar15 said:

Josh needs to get his swag back. Imo he did nothing wrong against OBJ. But on Sunday he played like he was scared of being reprimanded again. That needs to be corrected. 

If his game is predicated on poo talk then that says something.

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I'd like to see the coverage designation as well. This table would lead an uneducated fan to believe that the Panthers player listed was matched up in man coverage, and we know that's not the truth. The way we play zone, if the pass rush doesn't actually get there; completions will happen. You just try to minimize the 15-20+ yard pass plays. The 70 harder I chalk up to a coin flip that went against us. So far this season, we've had it go the other way.

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