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Who Is this Josh Norman with all the INTS in Camp Today?


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What amazes me is when he gives up a TD or gets burnt on a big play Friday the huddle persona will call him a scrub or start crying about how awful our secondary is.

On a side note, I'm starting to believe that Hogan is going to be cut. Norman has only practiced 3-4 times and he has at least shown something. Can't say that for Hogan. I thought one of the perks with Hogan was ability to play ST/KR? haven't seen that either

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The cornerback gets greedy. Norman says he tries to take Darrelle Revis' "lockdown" ability, Bob Sanders' "ferociousness," Charles Woodson's "savviness" and mixes in a little Champ Bailey on top. “I’d take all those guys, roll them into one and that’d be someone like me," Norman said. This small-school prospect does not lack confidence.

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=104557&draftyear=2012&genpos=CB

from his draft profile.... love it, , lets hope he can back it up on the field

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