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I have spoken to a anonymous source who has informed me that inside the building it is Hurney/Rivera's every intention to bring back Norman. 

However, there is some hear say that the Redskins have calls coming in about trading for Norman. He didn't tell me which teams but i'd guess cap heavy teams like 49ers, browns or jets.

 

What do you guys think?

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13 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

To clarify... this is not via trade. This is upon J-No being cut. The issue is that there are teams inquiring about trading for him. 

 

My buddy (who is my source) is best friends with someone who works for the franchise. I owe you that.

No brainer then, bring that man home if he doesn’t get traded.

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11 minutes ago, Trill OG said:

So the Richard Sherman stuff today was nothing?

Something has to be lined up after the trade. Our secondary has been dismantled. We need some stability.

Is there any way we can get both Sherman/Norman with our cap?

If there was a number less than 0% that would be it. 

The chances of getting 1 with out cap number is slim to none. Let alone two. Doesn’t matter if they want to come here there will be teams willing to pay a lot more for them that we simply can’t afford. 

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