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Norman's Trash Talking


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Trash talking good or bad?  

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  1. 1. Trash talking good or bad?



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Norman was clearly in Bryant's head early. When Panthers safety Kurt Coleman picked off Romo on the first drive of the game, Bryant and Norman stood behind the play yapping when it appeared the Cowboys receiver could have had a chance to stop a touchdown, if he made an effort.

"Me and him were having choice words," Norman said of the play, "then I pointed at Kurt as he scored and I said, 'Look at that, Now take that back to your huddle and come back again.'"

 

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Not a problem. Corner is a position where you're going to have to talk a bit. You've got to have swagger to play well at that position. I feel the same for WR. Just try not to pick up any taunting or unsportsmanlike penalties. I do know they'll happen occasionally, though 

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Also, nothing wrong with a lil talking if you're able to back up your talk. That's the rule in the neighborhood: talk all you want, just be able to back it up. Otherwise, you look silly out there. 

So far, Josh can back up the talk he's talking. Lol, I remember Smitty used to get in the heads of opposing CB's early, effectively taking them out of the game mentally 

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29 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

I would be mad if Coleman fumbled and we were a man down to recover it because he was too busy talking to notice what was happening on the play.

Norman basically blocked Dez out of the play without ever actually touching him. I'm fine with that.

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