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I don't care what Panther fans say


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But we miss Norman bad... Like 16mil/year bad. Dude was a leader and focal point of this defense and we let him go for this poo. (Our corners are poo) If I have to watch Brad sit back 4 yards on curl routes all year i'm going to fuging throw up. We had the truth, he's gone... The real #24 is in Washington fellas. Brad didn't look good, he looked awful and will get beat like a drum all year. 

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He was very talented in our system, but in no way was he a leader.  I can't count how many times Norman had to be reeled in from committing a stupid penalty last year.  We do miss him, but I'll never believe that a CB in this system is worth 16 mil a year.  That said, bradberry will grow and we'll be fine in the long run.

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I'm not overly enthused with the mind set of rolling out 2 rookies for the remaining 15 games either. I don't think they suck, they're fuging rookies for crying out loud, but Norman brought attitude and swagger to the secondary that clearly lacks it at this point and time. The blueprint on exposing the D is out there imho, and the GOOD TEAMS will exploit the poo out of it. 

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2 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

and this was against a third string 7th rounder.  Wait until he goes up against Brees or an actual QB.

Brad can't cover for poo, Sanchez was cut and worley is awful... Wtf were we doing.

 

Just now, Millioso7 said:

We don't miss that drama queen 1 bit.. He should've signed the dotted line when gman gave'em a chance now he's just road kill....

Yes we do... If you paid attention to 24 tonight it was an awful performance. 

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2 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

He was very talented in our system, but in no way was he a leader.  I can't count how many times Norman had to be reeled in from committing a stupid penalty last year.  We do miss him, but I'll never believe that a CB in this system is worth 16 mil a year.  That said, bradberry will grow and we'll be fine in the long run.

Bradberry can't grow... I saw it tonight he does not have the instinct that Norman had even when in the dog house 2 years ago. Bradberry is awful, Worley is awful, Sanchez is gone... This secondary will be trash all year.

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