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Davis has also gotten on Cam before to if i remember correctly, he has no problem doing it to however.

Apples and oranges.

Davis blasted Norman bc his dumb poo is what often changes a 3 and out into a scoring drive.

The Cam thing is another topic

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Unfortunately, I think Josh is one of those guys that will never put it together mentally.

 

It's a shame, because the guy could maybe be good if he could get his act together. He hasn't done it yet in spite of the obvious consequences, so he likely never will.

 

I don't know Josh and he may be a fine person. From a casual observer standpoint though, he seems to be a case of "you can't fix stupid".

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Apples and oranges.

Davis blasted Norman bc his dumb poo is what often changes a 3 and out into a scoring drive.

The Cam thing is another topic

 

So i guess we dont see this all the time? Did you see Benjamin shove that one guy and take us out of field goal range? Much worse.

Do you remember this happening in the playoff game last year?? You are raising hell about this in pre season game at that. Davis in the past has took the initiative to get on players if the game was going on or not.

 

Rivera also seems to have a soft and bad spots for certain players which is something i have never liked anyway.

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So i guess we dont see this all the time? Did you see Benjamin shove that one guy and take us out of field goal range? Much worse.

Do you remember this happening in the playoff game last year?? You are raising hell about this in pre season game at that. Davis in the past has took the initiative to get on players if the game was going on or not.

Rivera also seems to have a soft and bad spots for certain players which is something i have never liked anyway.

Benjamin is a rookie, Norman is going into his third season. Huge difference.

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So i guess we dont see this all the time? Did you see Benjamin shove that one guy and take us out of field goal range? Much worse.

Do you remember this happening in the playoff game last year?? You are raising hell about this in pre season game at that. Davis in the past has took the initiative to get on players if the game was going on or not.

Rivera also seems to have a soft and bad spots for certain players which is something i have never liked anyway.

Not much worse. Same poo.

Difference is one is a rookie and one was from a guy who at this point should know better.

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Cut Norman. I can't stand his macho act.

Now, before I get slammed by Huddlers, there's nothing wrong with fiery energy. We definitely need it on defense. However, there's a fugging line between inspiring men/setting the tone and causing costly penalties.

Sorry, this cocky boy still doesn't get it and it's been three years now.

I've been saying cut him since day 1. But nooobody listens to me. You all agree eventually, just takes time.

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