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Jaycee Horn smothering guys.


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4 minutes ago, bythenbrs said:

Played a little corner and safety in high school and coach never complained about being too physical or handsy.

We are talking about football and not dating, right?

YOu also don't want those first downs due to holding or interference penalties, right?

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

That gif is called a hold 100% of the time. So yes I hope he can figure out how to play the position physically without getting flagged.

Depends if it's within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage. If it is he's just bullying the WR there. 

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1 hour ago, bythenbrs said:

Played a little corner and safety in high school and coach never complained about being too physical or handsy.

We are talking about football and not dating, right?

Modern day NFL.  Spot fouls for breathing hard on players.  

Horn isn’t going to be allowed to do what he did in college though.   And it is significantly more costly in the NFL to commit PI than college. 

He has has the tools to be elite.  But he is going to have some growing pains most likely.  Which is fine. 

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I want Horn to be good, he needs to be for where he was drafted.

I hope the staff can correct the problems, because the problems are right there for everyone to see.

This is the kind of player who would have really benefitted from two more preseason games.

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2 hours ago, Zod said:

Horn is the most physically punishing corner I have seen. He is really going to frustrate a lot of receivers. If he can balance what he does with not getting flags, watch out. 

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That’s a hold in today rules sadly. I feel like we should be more covered with him frustrating himself over all the flags he’s gonna get. Take em’ and move on. 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This is great coverage IMO, but in today's league that's probably a 50/50 call.

That’s 100% holding. There’s no way that’s close to 50/50. Actually that’s probably PI after watching it again. 

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2 hours ago, Ocpanthertew714 said:

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Penalty?  but then there is always this.

Do you Jaycee.

There’s the catch phrase when he makes a good play…. I’ll be holler in it more than a few times this season… 
 

“do you Jaycee?”

 

it works both ways, when he draws the yellow, “muthafug! Do you Jaycee???”

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