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Josh Norman is on the attack...


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Phil and Boomer are living proof that you don't need to be intelligent to play QB in the NFL, and they both have the personality of paste. What are they bringing to that round table? Certainly not entertainment, and their credibility is out the window. Time for a change on the show.

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Boomer hates the Panthers. I tried watching is live broadcast radio TV show from New York the Monday after we beat the Giants. Every time he speaks about us, he throws some shade. I'm not sure what we did to him or his mother?

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6 minutes ago, Louie said:

Boomer hates the Panthers. I tried watching is live broadcast radio TV show from New York the Monday after we beat the Giants. Every time he speaks about us, he throws some shade. I'm not sure what we did to him or his mother?

hes a racist peice of crap who feels threatend

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Who do you guys think is the better match up for Norman - Sanders or Thomas? Or does Norman not usually shadow a receiver and stay to one side?

Thomas has played poorly in the 2nd half of the season and has had numerous drops. If your defense can contain Sanders, they will have trouble putting up more than 10-14 points. 

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