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Josh Norman tips off our coverages presnap


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It appears nearly 100% of time Norman shows presnap if we are in man vs zone.  If it a real or disguised look.

http://mweb.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/pat-kirwan/25472072/after-further-review-in-super-bowl-poker-game-josh-norman-has-a-tell

Wow.  Peyton may suck but you can't make the game that easy when no look can be disguised.  His brother if I recall got him good too...so you know Peyton this one way or another

If Pete Prisco figures it out...you would like to think our coaches would have.

Having a tell ultimately did NE in. That is worrisome 

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A defensive tell isn't even close to the same advantage as a center basically telling you when he is snapping the ball to his QB. 18 games into the season and I don't think it has been a problem so far this year, I can't imagine other coaches and QB's didn't notice it, knowing we're in press man doesn't automatically mean open receivers, they still have to beat the press coverage and catch the ball.

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49 minutes ago, joemac said:

Like someone else said, it is very easy to tell if a D is in man or zone...just put a WR in motion. If the CB checking big him follows - Man, if he stays put - zone. Not exactly earthshattering info there...

It's the NFL...the have a man take an obvious 5 steps in motion can be disguised as well.  Coaches wouldn't bother working on elaborate disguises if the simplistic motion man always tipped it off IMO.  Probably does some but not always.

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38 minutes ago, joemac said:

Like someone else said, it is very easy to tell if a D is in man or zone...just put a WR in motion. If the CB checking big him follows - Man, if he stays put - zone. Not exactly earthshattering info there...

It is if your name is Pete Prisco.

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