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That image of Josh Norman crying


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Josh played his heart out.  Had some great pass break ups.  I know he wishes (and we all do too) that he could have grabbed a pick tonight.  But he was one of the bright spots today and he brought us all such joy all season.

Love you Josh.  Hope we can sign you long term.

 

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He gave his heart and body to this team this year.  I love Josh.  I hope that he comes back.  I want to see him on the podium when we finally get over that hump.  Its coming.  Cam will lead us to a Super Bowl win.  I have said it since his rookie year.  I will never stop believing.  Josh, we love your intensity.  You are a great player.  Come back next season and lets win it this time.  Gett find a way to sign that man.

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Just now, cbarrier90 said:

This man is getting a nice long term contract and still has time to play in the league.

I feel worse for Jared Allen, Peanut Tillman, and especially Thomas Davis.

TD has two more years left. We'll be back

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