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PFF: Bradberry is better than Norman


Jeremy Igo

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I personally don't compare Norman to Bradberry. I compare Norman to Worley. In my dream life, we keep the franchise on Norman, draft Bradberry as his future replacement in the same round. And they are both keeping us in games this year as our d-line deteriorates in front of our eyes. That, my friends, would have been what was best for the Panthers this year. 

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7 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

I personally don't compare Norman to Bradberry. I compare Norman to Worley. In my dream life, we keep the franchise on Norman, draft Bradberry as his future replacement in the same round. And they are both keeping us in games this year as our d-line deteriorates in front of our eyes. That, my friends, would have been what was best for the Panthers this year. 

This. People act like we only play one CB.

Once we made the decision to tag him and free agency had essentially played itself out, we should've held onto Norman and let him play the season under the tag. By the time we made the decision to pull the tag, there was no one available at any of our need positions be it CB, DE, or OT.

With that that said, we'd still suck with Norman. This OL is the perfect poo storm.

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10 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

I personally don't compare Norman to Bradberry. I compare Norman to Worley. In my dream life, we keep the franchise on Norman, draft Bradberry as his future replacement in the same round. And they are both keeping us in games this year as our d-line deteriorates in front of our eyes. That, my friends, would have been what was best for the Panthers this year. 

What could have been...

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