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Patrick Peterson is giving OBJ advice on how to beat Josh Norman


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1 hour ago, MadHatter said:

Minnesota was missing their top DL, top LB, and Top DB in that game.  That would be like us playing without KK, Luke, and Norman.  Sorry, but the defensive unit that Arizona barely beat was NOT the full inn D.

Not a valid point. We barely beat the saints D in NO and were an outstanding JNO play away from an L to LUKE MCCOWN. Doesn't mean we would lose to Philly.

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41 minutes ago, Nate Dogg said:

Not a valid point. We barely beat the saints D in NO and were an outstanding JNO play away from an L to LUKE MCCOWN. Doesn't mean we would lose to Philly.

It is a VERY valid point.  The point was that their offense did not look dominant.  They only scored 23 against an extremely depleted Minn D and only scored 19 against SF.  We scored 41 against NO.

mot to mention that Seattle dropped 38 on that same Minn defense the week before....and that was at Minn.  Atizoba had Minn at home.

Set and match.

 

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3 hours ago, Bartin said:

It's possible PP has studied some tape on Norman to see where he excels in order to incorporate some of that into his own game. There is always something to be learned from the others who are the best at your profession.

Maybe in the offseason....Cam ain't breaking down Brady tape this time of year. 

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Here's the link.  These guys both went to LSU and seem to be cool with each other.

There's nothing wrong with it at all.  He's helping out his buddy.  I think Josh is fired up though.  PP seems like a cool guy so I don't get what the fuss is about.

(Scoll down video titled "Peterson takes pride in watching LSU teammates succeed")

http://espn.go.com/nfl/team/_/name/ari/arizona-cardinals

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