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Josh Norman sucks


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Norman is very serviceable now, and will get better with experience, mentoring and coaching.  I guess the OP didn't notice Norman was injured to the extent some noted he was in tears and grimacing on the bench, yet he came back in and gave his best.  Norman did not lose this game for us, it was a team effort, or lack thereof, and a TON of the blame falls on the coaches.  You want to complain about an individual, try bitchin' about A. Smith.

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Norman is very serviceable now, and will get better with experience, mentoring and coaching. I guess the OP didn't notice Norman was injured to the extent some noted he was in tears and grimacing on the bench, yet he came back in and gave his best. Norman did not lose this game for us, it was a team effort, or lack thereof, and a TON of the blame falls on the coaches. You want to complain about an individual, try bitchin' about A. Smith.

He sucked from start to finish.

And even Stevie Johnson singled out Norman on the last play. Johnson even heard the switch call. Switch was called the last time too they ran the same play. Norman just choked and screwed up. There is a reason the moment he got into the game the rookie QB went after him again and again

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He was struggling walking the sidelines, grimacing pretty good and you could tell in obvious pain on the bike the two times they put him on it. They were working him for a good bit right in front of me and the way he walking I was surprised when Rivera came over slapped him on the ass and he was in on the next series.

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OK, so the preseason, in which he led the entire NFL in INT's, was a total fluke, even when he was playing against starting QB/WR's, and Gman kept him on the roster because he has no potential whatsoever to develop into a starter, or at least a solid player in rotation. 

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He was struggling walking the sidelines, grimacing pretty good and you could tell in obvious pain on the bike the two times they put him on it. They were working him for a good bit right in front of me and the way he walking I was surprised when Rivera came over slapped him on the ass and he was in on the next series.

He was struggling before TD popped him

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Someone tell me why we decided that we could get rid of Gamble and not need to address the secondary? Now we will have 2nd and 3rd stringers in cover? Holly cow... how this works out for us is beyond me.

Ask Gettlemen....

Apparently, he thinks the answers to all of our glaring holes outside of DT were on our roster

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I like to add

We play way too much zone

Maybe its because our defensive staff minds doesn't believe in the talent. We should be playing man on man press coverage majority of the time

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Seattle D

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On paper Seattle likely has the best secondary and us the worst.

You put our CBs in a lot of man and they will get beat like a drum. The zone helps them

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On paper Seattle likely has the best secondary and is the worst.

You put our CBs in a lot of man and they will get beat like a drum. The zone helps them

 

The zone has its holes too. Man to man is best for our defensive line because when you jam them at the line it allows our dline to get there. Playing 5-10 off allow the QB to get the ball out quick. In the 2nd half, adjustment time, Wilson eventually broke us down slowly but surely. In fact every 2nd half we get broke down

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