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After watching that INT against NO, i think Ben (can't spell rest of name) wanted Norman to give the ball to him so he could give it to a fan. Obviously Norman didn't listen and Ben leaves a little upset. Anybody else noticed that? 

Bene explained in an interview later that he was worried that Norman wasn't touched down and he was about to give the ball back to the Saints because he thought the play was still going.

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Well, if you're going to drop a lot of money, I believe CB is a position you would.  QB/LT/CB/elite pass rusher seem to be the big four.  

True, but of that list, we only have a QB.  I think DG holds the guys in the trenches, in a much higher regard, and would rather spend there.  I agree that CB is a position of high value, personally.  I'm just wondering if he does as well.

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