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Josh Norman takes it to Deion Sanders


Jeremy Igo

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Deon is on Twitter this morning saying that he defended Odell because

"has it occurred to u that I know what REALLY was said to ignite the drama? Think about that"

I have to laugh a little, Deon is all about the show, and it is sad he got spun by Odell and the Giants trying to minimize the brand damage that Odell did to himself that game. Even if Josh said the most vile things, still does not excuse Odell headhunting, just reckless and dangerous behavior. Try to punch him in the face, not blindside decapitate him because he called you a bad name.

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34 minutes ago, SpclKen said:

Deon is on Twitter this morning saying that he defended Odell because

"has it occurred to u that I know what REALLY was said to ignite the drama? Think about that"

I have to laugh a little, Deon is all about the show, and it is sad he got spun by Odell and the Giants trying to minimize the brand damage that Odell did to himself that game. Even if Josh said the most vile things, still does not excuse Odell headhunting, just reckless and dangerous behavior. Try to punch him in the face, not blindside decapitate him because he called you a bad name.

What was said? And where is he getting that info from? There was only 2 people involved and J.No didnt talk, so yeah

NFL did an investigation and found nothing

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2 minutes ago, Dick the Butcher said:

He's a bigger bitch than OBGYN. Sticking his nose in places where it just doesn't belong. He's as fake to the extent that fake can be defined. 

I'm so confused by this insult- are you saying the field of gynecology is a bitch- or OBGYN physicians are bitches?

or just relating the study of vaginas to bitches

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