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Josh Norman tells NFL.com's Marc Sessler the rules and regulations


Cary Kollins

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You would think the National Football League's own website would produce a level of journalism above all others, but that's just not the case. 

Josh Norman points this out in the most hilarious fashion.

First, take a look at Marc Sessler's "bold prediction", and then Josh's post game response. 

 

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"FYF'n I" is my new favorite thing, fyf'n i

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I hope Norman keeps up the exciting plays and talking trash. He's stepping into that void that was left when Smitty was given his walking papers. 

He's quickly becoming one of my favorite Panthers. Hope we can find the money to pay him if he earns a nice contract this season.

 

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twitter rule no.1: throw grammer out the window

twitter rule no. 2: if the person who trolls you fails grammatically, dismantle their credibility by undermining their intelligence

I follow plenty of journalist who would jump at the opportunity to embarrass an athlete who did this. It might backfire. (shrug)

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I'm pretty sure his grammar/spelling is awful because he's typing his response on a smart phone and just doesn't give a fug. He seems like a sharp enough dude. 

This, I post on the Huddle from a smart phone and constantly have to edit my posts for spelling and grammar. My phone is out to make me look like an idiot haha

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