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Can Bradberry make us forget about Norman?


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38 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

Welp, lets hope norman gets cut because he costs as much as a QB

Yep, given that JNo turns 30 this year, it's hard to think of a sane scenario where he returns, given that Worley is cheap, well liked, and also a baller.

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9 minutes ago, Nails said:

Yep, given that JNo turns 30 this year, it's hard to think of a sane scenario where he returns, given that Worley is cheap, well liked, and also a baller.

If Washington is going to cut him before the contract is done it will be a designated June 1st or whatever the date is after this season.  He's getting 20 million damn dollars this year you can't be mad at him. After this year it's 14 million,  then 11 million then I'm not sure about the last year. They cut him and save 9.5 million next year and 6.5 million the year after. They may need that if they franchise cousins again.  I would take him back next year if the deal is right. He and bradberry would be nasty.

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3 minutes ago, toldozer said:

If Washington is going to cut him before the contract is done it will be a designated June 1st or whatever the date is after this season.  He's getting 20 million damn dollars this year you can't be mad at him. After this year it's 14 million,  then 11 million then I'm not sure about the last year. They cut him and save 9.5 million next year and 6.5 million the year after. They may need that if they franchise cousins again.  I would take him back next year if the deal is right. He and bradberry would be nasty.

The Redskins are obviously a disaster so cutting him may be possible but would he take a discount big enough to squeeze he, Norwell, Star, and Greg in?  I can't see any way.

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1 hour ago, L-TownCat said:

Norman and Bradberry, in uniform, look similar.  It's not that I've forgotten J-No, it's that it just doesn't look like he left.

Well, they do wear the same uniform and the same number, so that's...quite literally true.

But from a football perspective, it's night and day. One of them changed games with his talent and instinct and made a middling DC look good. The other reminds me of a broken condom machine in a strip club bathroom, straight up dispensing first downs for free. And when it comes to reading an opposing QB, he genuinely can't tell sh*t from shinola.

Norman took a while to match his own potential. Like many a brilliant player who lives by his wits, he took time to adjust to his level. I can tell you I've seen the same thing with kids adjusting to FBS ball, say.

Badberry, on the other hand, has already reached his ceiling. His only saving grace is being better than Worseley.

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21 minutes ago, RetiredCollegeCoach said:

Well, they do wear the same uniform and the same number, so that's...quite literally true.

But from a football perspective, it's night and day. One of them changed games with his talent and instinct and made a middling DC look good. The other reminds me of a broken condom machine in a strip club bathroom, straight up dispensing first downs for free. And when it comes to reading an opposing QB, he genuinely can't tell sh*t from shinola.

Norman took a while to match his own potential. Like many a brilliant player who lives by his wits, he took time to adjust to his level. I can tell you I've seen the same thing with kids adjusting to FBS ball, say.

Badberry, on the other hand, has already reached his ceiling. His only saving grace is being better than Worseley.

I hate you.

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10 minutes ago, emhoward said:

I hate you.

I'm looking at teaching a football study course for beginners (i.e., casual fans who've watched the game for years but are interested in learning it at a deeper level) at USCB this upcoming year. It's not a serious thing - basically an unpaid adult education seminar for, honestly, bored Sun City retirees and semi-retirees trying to get away from their wives for an afternoon - but maybe you'd be interested in attending? It's a lot harder to hate people when you know then in person, and you might learn something about this game we both love/hate. Do you live in the area?

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7 minutes ago, RetiredCollegeCoach said:

 

I'm looking at teaching a football study course for beginners (i.e., casual fans who've watched the game for years but are interested in learning it at a deeper level) at USCB this upcoming year. It's not a serious thing - basically an unpaid adult education seminar for, honestly, bored Sun City retirees and semi-retirees trying to get away from their wives for an afternoon - but maybe you'd be interested in attending? It's a lot harder to hate people when you know then in person, and you might learn something about this game we both love/hate. Do you live in the area?

Good thing it will be casual fans because honestly if your analysis of Bradbury is an indication of your football knowledge, you must have retired before you got fired. Most of your posts are very subjective and negative. Exactly who did you coach and when?

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