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today's tweets: Cam didn't throw again today


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Josh Norman on his approach Monday night: "You guys (Charlotte media) should know how this is going to go down."

 

Josh Norman on facing Panthers: "You guys know me better than anybody else and I'm pretty sure you know how this is going to go down."

 

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More from Josh Norman: "I'm going to come out fighting." Figuratively, I think.

 

Josh Norman: My personality, who I am, probably doesn't fit some people in that atmosphere with Panthers.

 

Norman on Panthers' organizational buttoned-up vibe: Here you can button it down.

 

Norman: "Discipline. You've got to have discipline. That's what I learned from (Panthers), and I'm grateful for that."

 

 

 

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Norman on Rivera: I was in his doghouse first and I'm not sure why I was there.

 

Josh Norman: "You have to have discipline. I learned that from the Panthers." Said Coach Wilks gave him tools to succeed, aka his tool belt

 

Norman says he and Rivera later were on good terms: We were like peas and carrots.

 

Josh Norman on Dave Gettleman: "It almost felt like I was stabbed in the back."

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Josh Norman said being released by Carolina "almost felt like I was stabbed in the back."

 

Josh Norman says there's "no animosity" though he was "salty" about how his time in Carolina ended.

 

Josh Norman said Cam Newton doesn't get calls because of his size and because he's "he's not traditional" as a QB.

 

Josh Norman turns 29 today and plays his ex-team on Monday night. Quite the week for him.

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Josh Norman, who turns 29 today, saidCam Newton being suspended for wearing no tie is an example of Rivera treating everyone the same.

 

Norman said he still wears a tie to all of his road games. "We won't catch me without a tie."

 

Norman was not taking a dig at Cam. More of a respect thing for Ron Rivera's discipline: "Gotta be suited and booted."

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18 hours ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Then he should have signed the tag instead of playing games...

Don't give me that he didn't know poo. He knew.

"I want starting QB money!"

like I said, so KC should of sent Eric Berry packing this offseason too....and every NFL team that has a tagged player that declines to sign it immediately because they players actually WANT a deal with the team?

People bash Norman for a move that tagged players do EVERY season.  The reason Norman didn't sign it immediately is because players simply often don't sign it immediately when they WANT to be with that team.   Standard stuff people are having to spin in order to defend the pretty crazy move by Carolina

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