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


Cary Kollins

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Looks like a publicity stunt as most of his actions have been. He takes notice of where all the cameras are this season so he can look directly at them and make a statement after he makes a play - while he is still on the field. He picks out national reporters to place himself on a social media stage.

Hate to say this, but Josh is off the Panthers' reservation and playing for himself and not the team. The Panthers could end this with a contract extension, but I believe both them and Norman know he is not sticking around after this season.

Always thought he gave the Panthers the best chance to win, but he is willing to make more costly mistakes with the Xs and Os for his defense as long as he makes enough highlight worthy plays to prop up his face and name.

As a teammate, you have to admit he is getting to a place where you can not trust him to have your back. He will hang you out to dry like he did Roman Harper and Kurt Coleman if it means he has a chance at a highlight type play.

This is straight out of Deion Sanders and Darrell Revis book of player marketing on how to get paid.

It is only a matter of time before this costs the Panthers against the top QBs in the NFL. The ones the Panthers need to get by to win a championship. But as long as Norman gets the attention and gets paid, he does not seem to care what happens to the team, his teammates, or the fans.

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So you're insulting Josh by comparing him to Deion Sanders and Darrelle Revis, two of the best corners to ever play the game?

If it weren't for the plays he made on Sunday the Panthers very well might be 0-1 today.

 

he wasn't comparing CB play...

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FYI sessler does like the panthers and really likes Cam. He is though like every analyst stuck trying to make a splash by saying something extream hoping he is right and gets recognition. It's really turned into a pissing contest out there for NFL analysts trying to predict something ,that honestly no matter how much research you do can't be predicted. If it could they wouldn't have to play the damn game. 

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