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Tua to Tyreek 65 yard bomb, mic’d up. That last gear is special.

It's really something to see.

Man, Noah's technique or very lack of is disturbing.

You're not going to turn and run with someone like T.Hill.

How do you not put your hands on him and try and disrupt the route, slow him down, give yourself some leverage?

Better a PI and a straight up TD!
 
It's really something to see.

Man, Noah's technique or very lack of is disturbing.

You're not going to turn and run with someone like T.Hill.

How do you not put your hands on him and try and disrupt the route, slow him down, give yourself some leverage?

Better a PI and a straight up TD!
Illegal contact or holding but PI is better than TD.
 
It's really something to see.

Man, Noah's technique or very lack of is disturbing.

You're not going to turn and run with someone like T.Hill.

How do you not put your hands on him and try and disrupt the route, slow him down, give yourself some leverage?

Better a PI and a straight up TD!
Boom. 100%. The Iggy experiment should end the same day we have to cut down to 53. Period.
 
It's really something to see.

Man, Noah's technique or very lack of is disturbing.

You're not going to turn and run with someone like T.Hill.

How do you not put your hands on him and try and disrupt the route, slow him down, give yourself some leverage?

Better a PI and a straight up TD!
I mean not sure taking a PI everytime Hill gets close to you is a solid solution here...Tyreek is Tyreek for a reason and most DBs that are matched one on one with him just hope the rush gets there in time... Lets not over react the **** out of this...
 
I mean not sure taking a PI everytime Hill gets close to you is a solid solution here...Tyreek is Tyreek for a reason and most DBs that are matched one on one with him just hope the rush gets there in time... Lets not over react the **** out of this...

Agree if that were it..But this is Noah we're talking about here and he only happens to follow it up with getting beat on few reps against TB too.
 
It's really something to see.

Man, Noah's technique or very lack of is disturbing.

You're not going to turn and run with someone like T.Hill.

How do you not put your hands on him and try and disrupt the route, slow him down, give yourself some leverage?

Better a PI and a straight up TD!
He’s mastered the trail technique….pffft…
 
He’s mastered the trail technique….pffft…

I'm not going to pretend i or anyone else in this forum can play at the NFL level and espevcially at that position.

But it's almost too easy to watch his technique and immediately know what he's doing wrong.

Makes me wonder what or how is he training in the offseason?

How are you not taking 1000 reps strictly on playing inside the recievers body, boxing them out, with your head turns towards the ball?

Etc etc etc..

It's almsot like there's no difference in rookie year 1 player and this player.
 
I mean not sure taking a PI everytime Hill gets close to you is a solid solution here...Tyreek is Tyreek for a reason and most DBs that are matched one on one with him just hope the rush gets there in time... Lets not over react the **** out of this...

I'll take my chances...He's not running past me..
 
I'm not going to pretend i or anyone else in this forum can play at the NFL level and espevcially at that position.

But it's almost too easy to watch his technique and immediately know what he's doing wrong.

Makes me wonder what or how is he training in the offseason?

How are you not taking 1000 reps strictly on playing inside the recievers body, boxing them out, with your head turns towards the ball?

Etc etc etc..

It's almsot like there's no difference in rookie year 1 player and this player.
I’m not going to pretend I saw a lot of him at Auburn, but he has bust written all over him. Some guys have it, some guys don’t. Late first round bloomers (third year or later) that play corner in the League aren’t common commodities….these guys are usually ready to contribute immediately. Sadly, and I hope I’m wrong, this was a miss at 30.
 
I’m not going to pretend I saw a lot of him at Auburn, but he has bust written all over him. Some guys have it, some guys don’t. Late first round bloomers (third year or later) that play corner in the League aren’t common commodities….these guys are usually ready to contribute immediately. Sadly, and I hope I’m wrong, this was a miss at 30.

I would say ready to contribute immediately. But they tend to have raw instincts about them that you know with more specific coaching can make them serviceable.

Being completely honest I don’t think I’ve ever watch one intangible trait about Noah and thought he could be a good player.

People say he has good size..sure.

But I see a guy that’s not NFL twitchy. A guy that looks like he trying to run out of cement when it comes to changing direction. A guy that has okay speed but no real acceleration and make up ability etc.

When I watch those things it makes me understand why he’s struggling so much.

His intangibles tells me he would be a better SS than a CB.
 
I would say ready to contribute immediately. But they tend to have raw instincts about them that you know with more specific coaching can make them serviceable.

Being completely honest I don’t think I’ve ever watch one intangible trait about Noah and thought he could be a good player.

People say he has good size..sure.

But I see a guy that’s not NFL twitchy. A guy that looks like he trying to run out of cement when it comes to changing direction. A guy that has okay speed but no real acceleration and make up ability etc.

When I watch those things it makes me understand why he’s struggling so much.

His intangibles tells me he would be a better SS than a CB.
I think he’s 5’11”, 195ish….I just don’t know if he has ballhawking instincts or the size to convert to Strong. I’m afraid he doesn’t make it on the 53 and if he does, I’m guessing he’ll play special teams. At some point, you might have to cut your losses….but he is only 22, so he’s got that going for him.
 
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