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Norman wants to be Optimus Prime


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Rather than get psyched out about the matchup, Panthers reserve cornerback Josh Norman is taking a different tack in preparing for Johnson, who had seven catches for 164 yards and two touchdowns in the victory against the Giants. "Mega-tronnnn," said Norman, stretching out the final syllable. "I’ll try to be Optimus Prime, brother. That’s his common foe (among Transformers). I’m having fun with it, I really am."

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Norman Island.  He shall travel around the nation,  completely shutting out every star WR in the NFL.

 

 

 

 

 

 

then the fantasy music ends and the reality appears ...  Norman getting mad,  and attempting to fight Megatron...and two minutes into the game,  Rivera pulls him out and he is not heard from again.

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He said he was having fun and trying to be Optmus Prime. That's as much trash talk as callIng Suh Donkey Kong. WTF?

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If it isn't Byron Bell, it's Godfrey

if it isn't Godfrey it's Norman

If it isn't Norman talk about LaFell's bad hands.

 

wash, rinse, repeat

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If he gets the chance, imagine him lined up on Smitty in week 4.

 

They'll both get ejected on the first play.

That's probably what we're hoping for lol. I would rather have Benwikere or Cason on Smitty 

 

If they do put Norman on Smitty I hope he doesn't talk about his wife... Then it'll really be blood and guts everywhere 

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