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Josh Norman is NOT going to do Offseason Workouts


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2 minutes ago, Hotsauce said:

Sorry to read this. Panthers are going to win the Super Bowl this year. Culture is what makes us, us.

Want to be a distraction?

Ask #89 what happened when you go Fing with the locker room culture. 

Bye Felica

Meh, this is kind of standard.  Von Miller is doing the same.  We should just trade Von for Josh.  Haha.  

 

Gettlemen wouldve paid Von by now.  He loves DE's.    

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1 minute ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Meh, this is kind of standard.  Von Miller is doing the same.  We should just trade Von for Josh.  Haha.  

 

Gettlemen wouldve paid Von by now.  He loves DE's.    

Von Miller >>>>>>>>>>>>> Josh Norman

VM is a playmaker who would strive just about anywhere. 

JN is a above average CB, highlighted by a great defensive system. 

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WTF is he trying to accomplish?

 

you got tagged bro. long term contract aint happening unless you lower your franchise qb price. you are doing nothing but be a distraction. Gettlemsn wont budge

 

Holding out does nothing here. nothing. I know it isnt a training camp hold out but thats what it will become. hes like the brat little kid who didnt get what he wanted so hes pouting when the rest of the kids are out playing. get the fug out there little bitch

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26 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

WTF is he trying to accomplish?

 

you got tagged bro. long term contract aint happening unless you lower your franchise qb price. you are doing nothing but be a distraction. Gettlemsn wont budge

 

Holding out does nothing here. nothing. I know it isnt a training camp hold out but thats what it will become. hes like the brat little kid who didnt get what he wanted so hes pouting when the rest of the kids are out playing. get the fug out there little bitch

He is accomplishing not getting injured when he does not have a long term contract. It's standard and is in the players best interest. 

The reasoning is obvious.

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10 minutes ago, csx said:

He is accomplishing not getting injured when he does not have a long term contract. It's standard and is in the players best interest. 

The reasoning is obvious.

so is kawann gunna not show up too? players are in contract years all of the time and we have had close to 100% participation

 

not getting injured? hes gunna work out anyway wouldnt it be better for him to get hurt at the facility? pretty standard for players to use that excuse i guess but the reason to do this is to gain leverage in contract talks. 

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