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Skins looking to trade Norman. Or flat out release him.


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Just now, Shocker said:

Man a true shut down corner is such a dream...they dont exist anymore.  Deion Sanders aint coming back.  This is such a fantasy.

True the rules are heavily favorite to the Offense but guys like Revis in his Prime the Broncos duo were worth the money.  Luke and plenty other LBs are worth big contracts also

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Gettleman botched the hell out of that situation and I bet he'd even admit as much in private. We kept a ton of cap space on the sidelines during the active portion of free agency with Norman designated to be tagged and then once every other viable option was gone, we rescind the tag then we're forced to spam picks at CB in the draft just to be able to field a secondary. It was Gettleman's biggest blunder by far.

No...Norman's dumbass agent got in the ring with a no BS,  I don't play no silly ass negotiating games heavyweight....and lost. It was Norman's agent and Norman that blundered. If Norman was so frigg'n good, what the hell happened in Washington. Our front 7 enabled Norman to play out of control and risky. He is on the wrong side of 30. Unless Norman is real cheap Hurney needs to let him walk on by.

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I'd pay him 2.5 mil + incentives to see if he could recapture his form here.  He was never a franchise corner, he was a product of the system.  But he was EXACTLY the right corner in our system once he pulled his head out of his (&* and played the way he was being coached.

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2 minutes ago, TPanther920 said:

No...Norman's dumbass agent got in the ring with a no BS,  I don't play no silly ass negotiating games heavyweight....and lost. It was Norman's agent and Norman that blundered. If Norman was so frigg'n good, what the hell happened in Washington. Our front 7 enabled Norman to play out of control and risky. He is on the wrong side of 30. Unless Norman is real cheap Hurney needs to let him walk on by.

Norman lost? LOLOLOL!!!

He ended up with a $75M conteact from the Redskins meanwhile instead of having our All-Pro CB for another season umder the tag we ended up putting a bunch of rookies put there and going 6-10 missing the playoffs.

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Hates the front office that paid him 15 million a year?  Yikes.

I agree with the "only if he's released" idea. Even then though, I'm not convinced he'd sign for what we could pay him.

If he signs for a workable contract, sure. I think that's a bit of a pipe dream though.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Norman lost? LOLOLOL!!!

He ended up with a $75M conteact from the Redskins meanwhile instead of having our All-Pro CB for another season umder the tag we ended up putting a bunch of rookies put there and going 6-10 missing the playoffs.

Comprehension....Norman and his agent lost the game they were trying to run on Gettleman. Washington lost paying Norman STUPID money. Norman got his, and now he and Washington are miserable.

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5 minutes ago, TPanther920 said:

Comprehension....Norman and his agent lost the game they were trying to run on Gettleman. Washington lost paying Norman STUPID money. Norman got his, and now he and Washington are miserable.

Did they lose or did Gettleman quit on the stool between rounds? Norman got the money he was looking for - win. Gettleman was forced to spam picks in a comical fashion at CBs in the draft just to field a secondary - loss. All Gettleman had to do was sit tight and let Norman play out the season under the tag but he let his ego get in the way and decided to helicopter his dick around and in the end neither he nor Norman truly got what they ultimately wanted out of the deal but I'd say that Norman came a lot closer than Gettleman did.

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