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Josh Norman explains how to recover a fumble


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/09/15/panthers-corner-josh-norman-admits-to-eye-gouging-in-pile/

Norman followed up by going on WFNZ in Charlotte this morning and admitting it again, saying he was hoping to make Hurns turn loose of the ball by inserting his fingers into his eye sockets. While it might have been effective, it’s also rather unsportsmanlike.

And at a time when the league is going out of its way to create the appearance of being interested in on-field conduct, it’ll be interesting to see if they come down hard on Norman, even though his act went unnoticed on the field.

 

 

Someone should tell Josh players don't broadcast their dirty deeds down there...it is an unspoken reality. 

 

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Anybody who condemns josh for this has never not once ever put on a helmet and played the game.

Everyone knows poo goes down in a pile.  No one cares.

Why broadcast it?  Seems a bit dumb if you already push the envelope with your style to basically yell to the NFL in the media that you are dirty.  NFL is known to....how shall I put this...overreact with their methods when things are in the media.   Don't think Norman needs any extra eyes on him.

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lol I knew when I saw this on PFT earlier people were going to try to make a thing of this.  It's not even PFT article news-worthy, everyone knows that stuff happens at the bottom of piles.  I knew the people that want to dislike us/him were going to try to make a big deal about him doing it/talking about it.

It's not an issue.

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