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Norman makes the good surprise list


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http://nfl.si.com/2013/08/19/surprises-disappointments-in-nfl-preseason/?sct=nfl_t13_a1

  

 

 

 Josh Norman, CB, Panthers: Not all that long after losing his starting job as a rookie, Norman has grabbed it back with a strong preseason. He’s leading the league with three interceptions in just two games, and he also has been credited with four pass break-ups. Norman jumped an errant Jay Cutler pass on the Panthers’ first defensive play of the preseason and later in that game went to the house on a second INT.

 

 

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To go with what RB said, if this team had better safety play we'd be in much better position with our corners. Norman has demonstrated the natural ability to play the position, and has the skillset to become one of the better cover CBs in the league. Since we are so poor at the S position, we are sadly probably going to see the coaching staff go with the "safer, more consistent" play in Munnerlyn this season since we can't risk the occasional Norman burn on a gamble he makes.

 

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If Norman ever had a competent safety behind him he'd probably break the single-season interception record by his third year

 

Couldn't just say he could be a good corner eh?  Break the single season interception record?  Really?

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• Justin Hunter, WR, Titans: Hunter has all of two catches for 14 yards in the preseason following up on a summer in which he’s struggled and been ripped by wide receivers coach Shawn Jefferson. The Titans used the 34th-overall pick on Hunter in April, with the expectation being that the talented 6-foot-4-inch receiver would round out a position group that included Kenny Britt and Kendall Wright, among others.

None of those hopes have comes to fruition yet. The silver lining in the clouds is that Hunter still has plenty of time to develop, as teammate Bernard Pollard told The Tennessean: “I can’t wait until Justin Hunter realizes that he is a star. I can’t wait until he realizes that. It is out of control how good that guy could be.”

Can Hunter flip the mental switch before the regular season kicks off?

 

he was a guy on most of our radars this draft, hasnt started so well in Tenn for him

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he was a guy on most of our radars this draft, hasnt started so well in Tenn for him

 

I wasn't high on Hunter. He wasn't the same after his injury, he was slow, lacked explosiveness, and a close evaluation of his final year showed he compiled most of his production against weak teams while struggling against better competition. He could turn it around, but I'm not surprised at hearing this.

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