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Norman was not a production of a system


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4 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I wouldn't know in this case.

Tell me, how does being exposed as a liar feel?

I guess it must feel like thinking Brees was starting over McCown. Then realizing you just made a complete fool of yourself

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8 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

A lot concepts to zone blitzes. A corner can play man while the one LB or even a DE can drop in coverage. 

That CB is blitzing if you exclude a DE or LB. Putting him in man would create a mixed coverage. That's usually used to target a slot WR. The LB would come out to cover the zone left by the CB. When a DE drops in coverage it's 99% of the time a overload. 

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14 minutes ago, Snake said:

That CB is blitzing if you exclude a DE or LB. Putting him in man would create a mixed coverage. That's usually used to target a slot WR. The LB would come out to cover the zone left by the CB. When a DE drops in coverage it's 99% of the time a overload. 

Snake laying some knowledge on Gooby....too bad he doesn't understand a word that you are saying.

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6 hours ago, Snake said:

That CB is blitzing if you exclude a DE or LB. Putting him in man would create a mixed coverage. That's usually used to target a slot WR. The LB would come out to cover the zone left by the CB. When a DE drops in coverage it's 99% of the time a overload. 

Here's some of the plays always talking about earlier, Norman man to man on a blitz, he also covered the slot once.

 

 

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Okay dude, I gotta ask. Do you even know what a blitz is?

For the vast majority of the clip you posted, the Panthers only rushed four, sometimes three. There were only two plays that looked like a clear blitz and another one where the Panthers faked a blitz and fooled Ryan Mallett into thinking he had man coverage when he didn't.

A lot of the alignments where are there was man coverage look like Cover 2 or Cover 1 on at least one play where Norman was actually a step behind but had safety help.

On one play where it is clear man to man coverage, Hopkins blows right by Norman and Mallett just overthrows him.

Again, I know you don't understand what any of this means, but it's pretty clear to me you probably didn't even watch that clip you posted because it doesn't do much of anything to support your argument. Not that you would know if it did.

You'd be wise to stop trying to fool people into thinking you know what you're talking about. We all know that you don't.

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47 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

You posted a clip that only shows the times Norman covered Hopkins.

My word, you're dim.

Well no sht Sherlock. Mallet threw it 50 times that game, no corner in league history covers a specific receiver for an entire game.

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