News: How Dez Bryant won his one-on-one matchup with Josh Norman

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How Dez Bryant won his one-on-one matchup with Josh Norman

https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-how-dez-bryant-won-his-one-on-one-matchup-with-josh-norman/


Washington Commanders cornerback Josh Norman versus Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant was one of the marquee matchup of Thanksgiving, and there were certainly plenty of fireworks between the two during and after Dallas’ narrow win, including a post-game scuffle and a continuation of the barbs in front of the media.

But how did that matchup play out on the field?

Bryant caught five passes for 72 yards on seven targets, with only three of them and 32 of those yards coming against Norman. Remember, tracking a receiver doesn’t mean you will stay with him throughout the entirety of his route, only that you will be the guy facing him by alignment each play. If you run zone coverage on the play you may well quickly pass him off to another coverage defender, even if you followed him across the field to line up in front of him.

It was against Bryant that the Commanders first started using Norman to track No. 1 receivers this season, after being torn open in the first game against Pittsburgh by Antonio Brown. The Steelers knew they could just line up Brown on the opposite side of the field and go after Washington CB Bashaud Breeland, leaving Norman effectively a spectator on the other side of the field.

Washington put Norman on Bryant one-on-one in the fourth quarter of the first game this season, and from that point on they have been using him to track top receivers. In the first game, Norman was targeted twice when he was covering Bryant, and he broke up both of those passes.

Just working from the stats in Thursday’s game, it looks like Norman got the better of the encounter, but this is why grading is so important – stats can lie...

 

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He burned him so bad on that one above. Guess Dak didn't see it.
 

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If one of our CBs held Reed to 32 yards on 3 catches we would be talking about how we shut him down.
if we forced the other team to punt so few times, I wouldn't be talking about shutting down ****
 

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The only thing I disagree with the author on is that stats *can* be very nuanced. Don't blame stats, blame the statistician.





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If one of our CBs held Reed to 32 yards on 3 catches we would be talking about how we shut him down.
I don't think I would if I saw highlights of our guy(s) getting repeatedly burned and Cousins just missing. That was the case in our first match up and I think the general consensus on here was that we were fortunate Cousins was off that game. Not that our secondary did such a great job. Wouldn't you agree?
 

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Article is somewhat disappointing.. Didn't show anything we haven't already seen. I thought they'd have more gifs of Dez "wearing him out."
 

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Without Dak throwing it to him, who cares? If this is the worst thing fans have to ***** about people are spoiled.
 

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I'm looking forward to this week as the matchup gets looked at more. Dez sure seemed pretty pleased with his day on Thursday. I agree that catches/yards obviously don't tell the whole story, but anything anybody can show me of Norman looking bad is going to make me happy.
 

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Last week is gone - moving along to who we burn in the Minnesota secondary this Thursday.
 
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