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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

He did hold on to it. There was no bobble or soo Westbrook just delivered a great hit and knocked it out. CBs are not WRs used to getting hit after a reception. It was just a great and heads up play by a WR to deliver a blow with the shoulder into the hands and ball.

Yeah but op is saying fields above Norman, bradberry biggest knock was lack of turnover creating plays, his play making ability is the only missing part of his game 

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

To all you that didn’t like Bradberry and didn’t think he was any good. Ya he has a few hiccups. 

The dude is fields above Norman and his ceiling is rising. 

Yeah, Bradberry is a true lockdown corner.  Norman was a zone corner.  Bradberry will get top 8 money, and he deserves it.  

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9 minutes ago, SmartyHurney said:

That Jaguars rookie QB put up his best numbers today.

And the few times he threw Bradberry's way were most of the times nothing good happened for Minshew. Seriously, our pass D was much more shaky today, due in no small part to our rush failing to get to the qb, but Bradberry was easily the best part of the secondary.

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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

You know that Norman had 7 INTs in 4 years and had Westbrook not had a great hit that would have been INT 7 for Bradberry in less than 3.5 years. Norman was really good but his 4 INTs to start to the 2015 season is all that people remember.

Norman was in and out of the starting line up those first 4 years, that wasn’t a great hit, but I understand a db dropping the ball, it’s not just the ints, Norman forces fumbles as well. Also those ints came in very critical situations 

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