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Well maybe he takes a que from Norman, bucks up and becomes a pro bowler after this,.. or maybe Seymour does. 

We need one of them to become a Josh Norman. I still miss having Josh on the team, probably the worst thing ever by one of our GMs in terms of letting great player walk that wanted to be here.

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2 hours ago, SOJA said:

probably told today that Seymour was going to get the starting reps this week in practice 

Rivera did this same thing to Norman btw

Norman single handidky lost us games because of his freelancing on the field. He was always extremely talented. Worley just ain’t good.  

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1 hour ago, beastson said:

I said it before the season, Worley needs a outside veteran CB to learn from. We should have went after a solid veteran starter corner. We should try to trade for Rodgers-Cromartie, but his contract...

Or maybe kept Josh...

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44 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Norman actually showed potential and came up with interceptions. Worley just sucks.

I did see potential from Josh but his performances were ugly. He only forced one turnover in his first 2 seasons. He had fewer tackles than Worley. His big knock was he didn't play well in space. Gave too much cushion. I can remember the Bears targeting him on every play of a game winning drive because he was giving away completions. 

He didn't show signs of life till his third year. Didn't become dominant until his 4th year. 

Worley is a different guy but he is talented and tackles. If he stops pitying himself and works on his zone coverage he will be a strong 2nd CB for us. Josh was always more likable, I'll give you that. But he cost us some games in 2012 and 2013. 

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Worley doesn't play at all like Norman. It seems like this mandatory thing on the Huddle to compare a poop player with a great play who had a slow start learning their position. Like Ealy was going to blossom in time because Hardy wasn't great right out of the gate. Bad players look consistently bad due to a lack of talent. Great players can fug up on the field early on, but you can see their talent. Worley is not that talented, but if he has anything it's that he's on the strong side for his size. He tackles better than you would think for a guy his size. That's about it.

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Norman would do insane things like back off on a slant, then the very next play is another slant, and he backs off again, and RR's vacant eyes pop out of his head. Then Norman is in the doghouse for a while. But you could see him break on routes, and stick on receivers, and read the QB and make a play for the ball. You could see his agility, and freakish change of direction, and his leaping ability, and long arms, and backpedal, and instincts, and you knew this guy had something. Worley looks like poop.

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