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Postgame Show: Josh Norman
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
 

(Bills talk starts about 6 minutes in)

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  • He enjoyed his time in Buffalo. The people are great. The people knew your name, greet you in the right manner.
  • The guys at the facility are thick as thieves. Young, but super special.
  • It was weird being the old guy. (He said a lot about this.)
  • He looked at it how can he help the young guys.
  • He said he's too prideful to be a mentor, as he's never gonna be second fiddle. He'll always play as a #1 guy. (Q&A)
  • He said Diggs craftsmanship is on another level. He learns DBs.
  • He said Cole Beasley is the top slot guy, and he's gotten better as time goes on.
  • Appreciative to Buffalo, and excited to be there. That chapter is now closed.
  • Asked about the snow in Buffalo, he said he had to grow new skin and he was psyched out. [LOL] He didn't feel it was that cold. He stayed by the heaters, and he enjoyed playing here. He was talking about the no-sleeves work-outs.
  • Asked about Derrick Henry running him over...
     
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NFL's most underappreciated players: Jordan Poyer, Courtland Sutton, Alex Highsmith among AFC picks

 

When your team has a quarterback like Josh Allen who leads an efficient offense and constantly threatens to stretch the field, the defense needs to be even better in coverage to secure wins (because teams will have to throw to keep and/or catch up). Since joining the Bills in 2017, Poyer has been one of the league's top coverage safeties. Pro Football Focus ranks him seventh-best in coverage since 2017 with a 92.9 rating, while allowing opposing passers a 77.5 passer rating, the fourth-lowest at the position over that span. This past season, Poyer's combined impact on both rushing and passing downs complemented the offense most efficiently since his best season in 2017. This means his individual win-share metric (which is a context-based value) as a percentage of the defense's as a whole matched that of 2017 (despite his individual, uncontextualized stats being lower).

 

 

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Rank 5. Tre'Davious White 
 
Coaches opting for substance over sizzle will love White's game. The Bills' CB1 is a blue-collar worker on the island with the instincts, awareness and anticipation to shine in the zone-heavy scheme employed by head coach Sean McDermott and defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier. Of the targets thrown into his coverage since 2017, 17.1 percent resulted in either a pass breakup or interception, which places him in the top five among CB qualifiers, per PFF. Make no mistake, White is a high-end playmaker who delivers consistent results.
 
 
 

 

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