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I think josh Norman was crying after he fumbled


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At about 35 seconds Josh has his head down and I hear sniffles. I am not dogging Josh! Quite the opposite. I hope he was crying and I love his attitude. He will come into his own but dude is a beast and I am glad he gets emotional after a mistake like that. Shows he cares! http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Total-Access-Sights-and-sounds/162e5375-d077-4ca1-b518-7511a7e71b88

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I would not be surprised if he were crying. Not because he is weak or even afraid of a tongue lashing. The guy plays with a TON of emotion. When you are that amped, that emotion shows in various ways....some good and some not.

That is often what gets him in trouble for jawing after the play....it is just his emotions running at 200 mph.

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My guess is there was no tongue lashing, just encouragement to shake it off.

This wasn't a silly penalty after the play, it was a guy trying to make a play after already making a play.

Everybody on that defense has fugged up at some point. They are hopefully going to lift each other up.

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This kids gonna be the best CB in the league one day , and when he is all you bitchin pussies are gonna have your nose so far in his jock you'll know what he had for lunch when he farts.

But of course by then you will all be like " been a fan since day one "

Seen it too many times on this board. Half of you shits couldn't evaluate porn talent at a strip club.

PS: Sherman is one of the biggest poo talkers in the league, but you shits and ESPN will give him a pass if he called your mom a slut.

/rant.

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