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Why you don't pay a zone corner top corner money


Ricky Spanish

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Just put your best receiver on the other side of the field and spam the crap out of those plays. 

To his Credit, Norman has played well when the ball goes his way. Problem is you don't need to throw the ball his way when the rest of the defense isn't that good. Why bother? 

So congrats Norman, you're locking up your side of the field. No one else seems to be able to though. He might have a good year again, but I seriously doubt the Skins D does better than ours this year. We might have young inexperienced corners, but we still have Luke and TD. 

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7 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

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He's actually right.

Why the hell would you pay a guy like the top corner in the league and then stick him in a scheme that allows opponents to just shift away from him?

If you're going to pay him like a shutdown corner, use him as a shutdown corner.

And if you don't believe it he's a shutdown corner, why the hell did you pay him like one?

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1 minute ago, Growl said:

Being able to completely remove an entire side of the field is probably one of the most valuable thing a player can bring. Most teams would take that over a dominant LT or a threatening DE.

 

 

I wouldn't go that far, if there is a dominant DE or LT in the draft I picking them over a CB everytime.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

He's actually right.

Why the hell would you pay a guy like the top corner in the league and then stick him in a scheme that allows opponents to just shift away from him?

If you're going to pay him like a shutdown corner, use him as a shutdown corner.

And if you don't believe it he's a shutdown corner, why the hell did you pay him like one?

The money he's being paid, he should stick to #1's like glue.

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