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Normans Take on Cam


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On why Panthers QB Cam Newton is able to ‘get under people’s skin’:

“Because he’s 6-5, 260 and can do whatever he wants."

On Newton hitting ‘The Dab’ last week:

“[Laughter] He said he was gonna Dab on ‘em , and he Dabbed on ‘em. It was one of those things where, hey, shoot, like I said, 6-5, 260, man, keep him out of the end zone if you don’t want him to Dab on you. So that’s pretty much what he did and I’m pretty sure he’s going to do it again whenever he touches that end zone. It’s your job to stop him. We’ve got his back and we’re behind him. Shoot, if I get mine, I’m going to Dab on ‘em too.” 

-Taken from interview transcript. After reading the monotonous poo, I get to that after ten minutes and nearly fell out of my chair. 

It helps if you've watched Norman talk this season. 

 

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2 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

You mean Dab right? I think you missed the humor and went straight to the violence. While I condone an ass whooping after a bit of light reading on the extremeskins board, I think this was to lighten the tension a bit. 

Nope. I meant fight.

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11 minutes ago, KendrickPanther said:

This whole team is going to be dabbing the rest of the year. I just thinks it's great the players are taking this as "Us vs. the world". 

I hope to see it after every TD, fumble recovery, interception, sack, etc.  Would be beyond awesome if this became a Panthers thing.

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