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10.7 Mill under the cap after Luke deal


nctarheel0619

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This will carry over to next season right? Should be good for the Star/Short extensions I hope. 

Honestly with the way Norman is acting I'm not sure if we need to throw the money at him yet, I can't tell if he's Smitty intense or Hardy stupid. 

Little bit from column A, little bit from column B I think.

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This will carry over to next season right? Should be good for the Star/Short extensions I hope. 

Honestly with the way Norman is acting I'm not sure if we need to throw the money at him yet, I can't tell if he's Smitty intense or Hardy stupid. 

Are you a troll? You can't be serious. Steve Smith did that to get into people's heads. That's what Norman does. Hardy allegedly threw his GF on a pile of guns and called in his friend to help him beat her. LOL I mean come on. Totally not the same thing.

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Are you a troll? You can't be serious. Steve Smith did that to get into people's heads. That's what Norman does. Hardy allegedly threw his GF on a pile of guns and called in his friend to help him beat her. LOL I mean come on. Totally not the same thing.

we definitely have some real goons on this board, it's getting old.

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Are you a troll? You can't be serious. Steve Smith did that to get into people's heads. That's what Norman does. Hardy allegedly threw his GF on a pile of guns and called in his friend to help him beat her. LOL I mean come on. Totally not the same thing.

He didn't call in his friends to beat her and she wasn't beaten up at all that day, she had what, one bruise on her wrist the next day? probably from hardy grabbing her while she was attacking him with a shoe. Classic cops arresting the black man even though he called them

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He didn't call in his friends to beat her and she wasn't beaten up at all that day, she had what, one bruise on her wrist the next day? probably from hardy grabbing her while she was attacking him with a shoe. Classic cops arresting the black man even though he called them

The cops didnt arrest him. She went to the magistrate and he turned himself in.

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Are you a troll? You can't be serious. Steve Smith did that to get into people's heads. That's what Norman does. Hardy allegedly threw his GF on a pile of guns and called in his friend to help him beat her. LOL I mean come on. Totally not the same thing.

hardy was just quirky at first. I'm not leveling accusations I'm just saying I don't feeling nearly as secure as the team investing millions of dollars in him contrasted to Luke/Newton.

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