Norman to give defense a boost
Despite missing the season opener due to suspension, Tyler Norman is expected to start this week at OLB and his presence will be quickly noticed. Norman has the ability to attack the football quickly and deliver bone-crushing hits.
After watching the UT game, I noticed that the OLBs were waiting for the ball, getting pushed around, and shooting gaps with their eyes closed. If Norman can control himself, he is slated to turn some heads this year as a substantial defensive threat in the Sunbelt.
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Originally Posted by UGA_Cajun
Despite missing the season opener due to suspension, Tyler Norman is expected to start this week at OLB and his presence will be quickly noticed. Norman has the ability to attack the football quickly and deliver bone-crushing hits.
After watching the UT game, I noticed that the OLBs were waiting for the ball, getting pushed around, and shooting gaps with their eyes closed. If Norman can control himself, he is slated to turn some heads this year as a substantial defensive threat in the Sunbelt.
Definitely ready for him to get on the field...
We are all pulling for him!!!
Z.
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Originally Posted by Zeebart21
We are well aware of your son's potential..
I wasn't
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Originally Posted by BonCajun
I wasn't
Make yourself aware sir, the young man can play!!
Z.
Re: Norman to give defense a boost
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Originally Posted by Zeebart21
Make yourself aware sir, the young man can play!!
Z.
Zeebart,
Your apology accepted. I know I shouldn.t read these posts as I always
feel they hurt kids more than address the positives. This has been a difficult time for Tyler because he not only let his team down, but himself. He has paid a high price and we are thankful that he has another opportunity to get an education at UL and do what he loves-play football. The coaches and community have always been good to our family and we love that about this school and are glad to be a part of the program. Tyler is wild and way to emotional for me, but the coaches are doing a great job of teaching him self control. He still has way to go. I love the kids on team and know all of them try their best to win and they will ! I look forward to meeting you at one of the home games. Jane Norman
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Definitely ready for him to get on the field...
We are all pulling for him!!!
I with you 100%
I love success stories.
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Originally Posted by cajunclass31
... we are thankful that he has another opportunity to get an education at UL and do what he loves-play football. The coaches and community have always been good to our family and we love that about this school and are glad to be a part of the program.
You are class !
I would like to meet you some day as well.
Don't be so quick to assume...
I am sorry if I had mislead anybody about my identity. Maybe its my fault I didn't fill out all of my profile, or worse, maybe people didn't even read it before they assumed the post was made by Mrs. Norman. Surely, if one had read my initial profile and saw that I was born in 1982 and graduated from UGA this year, they would have known this. This truely reflects upon their ingorance.
My name is Philip Johnson and I played football with Tyler in high school. Being that he was the only player from my class to go to a big name school, I have followed him since his days at Western Carolina. Yes, I am a little bit bias towards "T-Murder", but why shouldn't I be. I am sorry for only watching the play of the OLBs on Saturday. But to be honest, I didnt see anything that I liked
And finally, to those who did not know he has the potential, click on the URLs below to find out. And please, atleast read them before you assume anything.
http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default...LLafayette.htm
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/foo...alafaytte.html
http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/3594914
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Originally Posted by UGA_Cajun
I am sorry if I had mislead anybody about my identity. Maybe its my fault I didn't fill out all of my profile, or worse, maybe people didn't even read it before they assumed the post was made by Mrs. Norman. Surely, if one had read my initial profile and saw that I was born in 1982 and graduated from UGA this year, they would have known this. This truely reflects upon their ingorance.
My name is Philip Johnson and I played football with Tyler in high school. Being that he was the only player from my class to go to a big name school, I have followed him since his days at Western Carolina. Yes, I am a little bit bias towards "T-Murder", but why shouldn't I be. I am sorry for only watching the play of the OLBs on Saturday. But to be honest, I didnt see anything that I liked
And finally, to those who did not know he has the potential, click on the URLs below to find out. And please, atleast read them before you assume anything.
http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default...LLafayette.htm
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/foo...alafaytte.html
http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/3594914
Philip, try to make it to a game if you can... We'll make sure you enjoy yourself!!!
You didnt mislead anyone, I was goofin off... My apologies to you!
all the best,
Z.
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We played the longhorns without Norman, Newman, and Sampy?