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We all know Josh was a big part of this team, and with this post I'm not saying that he wasn't. I've always had the thought pattern that the front seven is what comes first defensively. Signing Norman to what he wanted would put us at the risk of losing Star or Short or potentially both this offseason. Would the old school Ravens have parted with Tony Siragusa to keep Chris McCalister? CB's play in the secondary... A 'secondary' meaning they are secondary to the front 7 on a NFL defense. If all you want is 16 mil/year go rot in Jacksonville. If you want to be a team player, care about the team and understood the situation you and your stupid agent would not be deciding between Chicago, Tennessee, San Fran, Jacksonville or LA. You would have signed the tag and been preparing for a Super Bowl run. "know your worth" or go play for the Titans for the rest of your career hoping to make the playoffs. 

 

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