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Josh Norman: Munnerlyn Never Helped Me


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“I’m bigger than him. I think I’m better than him. He knew it,” said Norman, who is 6-feet and 195 pounds. “The craziest part about it was he’d try to find little things to get in my head. It was like, ‘Man, we’re on the same team. You should want to help us out.’
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Yea doesn't surprise me....it looks like we have had a  few of those guys that don't really put the team first and just do their own thing and not help out.

 

Sure its a competition and jobs are on the line but most of the top teams have guys that mentor and assist the young guys. Like Cotch was saying about the Steelers mentoring the younger guys. Pats, Broncos, etc have players that do the same.

 

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Never liked Captain at all. I have heard a lot of bad stories about him and I don't think I was ever more excited to lose a player. I personally thought he was awful and never understood why he was so beloved on these boards. He was also on the record saying that he doesn't think what AP did was wrong and he would have no problem doing the same. This story doesn't shock me at all. 

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