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Norman Named DPOY at halfway point by NFL Nation


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http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/16973/nfl-nation-selects-panthers-josh-norman-midseason-defensive-player-of-the-year

Posting the article just so I can quote this part:

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers cornerback Josh Norman arrived at training camp with a walking stick to beat off the wildlife he'd noticed in past years around the Wofford College campus.

"This is kind of like the contract year, so I don’t want anything to go wrong," he said with a smile.

Norman might need that stick to beat off prospective suitors if the Panthers (8-0) can't re-sign him when he becomes a free agent after the season.

hehehehehehe

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8 minutes ago, LUUUUUKE said:

His comments about getting paid kinda scare me tbh. I hope he signs here. He's surely been balling out and deserves to get paid. Let's just hope he remains a Carolina Panther

He'll get tagged and then let go in 2017 when he's on the wrong side of 30. Hopefully Gettleman picks up a CB or two in preparation for that

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9 minutes ago, LUUUUUKE said:

His comments about getting paid kinda scare me tbh. I hope he signs here. He's surely been balling out and deserves to get paid. Let's just hope he remains a Carolina Panther

I'm like others who think he's tagged next year and gone after that.  Which is perfectly fine considering his age.  Perfect really.  And remember he wasn't a GMan draft pick.  In GMan we trust.

 

not to mention that while the cost may be absurd, there'd at least be the OPTION to tag him for another year AFTER next.

 

 

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I love Josh Norman, but some credit has to be given to the coaching staff here.  They continue to get good to great production from the defense regardless of who they plug in.  I wouldn't jump off the cliff and say Josh is purely a product of the system but he's certainly part of a successful system.  Either way I have faith in this front office and coaching staff to make a prudent decision in dollars vs. value.  That can mean being shrewd at times but haven't the Patriots proven for years it's better to let a player walk a year early than keep him a year too long?

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1 hour ago, LUUUUUKE said:

His comments about getting paid kinda scare me tbh. I hope he signs here. He's surely been balling out and deserves to get paid. Let's just hope he remains a Carolina Panther

yeah, there will be no talk of a home team discount with him. He's already guaranteed that. Gettleman better get ready to pony up 

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48 minutes ago, Servant of Cthululelei said:

Since no one else has commented on it, I'm just here to assure you that you're not the only one immature enough to have found the wording funny.

Norman is a pervert, beating off wild life and potential suitors. 

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