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Anyone recall how much he was on the field? I don't recall him much at all.....that means he played great or Rivera wisely sat him.

Only time I remember him is when he foolishly tried to pick up that fumble instead of jumping on it (playing special teams)

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It was Senn's fault for knocking him off the ball. Norman would have had it if Senn hadn't dove in and fuged it up.

Senn at least was smart enough to make the correct play on the fumble....

You can't try to pick that up....another example of Norman not having a high football IQ. Which is what holds him back bc he has some physical talent

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Senn at least was smart enough to make the correct play on the fumble....

You can't try to pick that up

Norman had it coralled, Senn knocked it out of his hands. Sure he should have just flopped on it but he would have had it if Senn hadn't fuged it up. They even showed the two of them having a convo on the sidelines, Senn was obviously apologizing, cause Norman mouthed its all good or something to that effect and slapped the top of his helmet.

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Norman had it coralled, Senn knocked it out of his hands. Sure he should have just flopped on it but he would have had it if Senn hadn't fuged it up. They even showed the two of them having a convo on the sidelines, Senn was obviously apologizing, cause Norman mouthed its all good or something to that effect and slapped the top of his helmet.

Norman was acting like a short stop trying to let the ball roll into his hands so he could take off on some magical play....

A middle school coach can tell you that is dumb.

Norman just lacks something upstairs.....that is why he isn't on the field.

You jump on it or even knock it our of bounds. Too much emphasis on Senn, who played it smart...point is simply an illustration of Norman doesn't know smart football

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