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Is Norv turner really the OC for this team future??


Sub Zero

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Just a question... Do you guys trust Norv to coordinate this offense going forward??

The CJ thing seems to be a major mistake on his part.. Not finding ways to use him when he was here.. Then letting him walk and over using CMC could be a catastrophe down the road...

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20 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Just a question... Do you guys trust Norv to coordinate this offense going forward??

The CJ thing seems to be a major mistake on his part.. Not finding ways to use him when he was here.. Then letting him walk and over using CMC could be a catastrophe down the road...

2 yrs tops...

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19 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Even if Norv initiated the release of CJ Anderson (a theory for which you have zero evidence, by the way) the decision still has to be run through the head coach and the GM.

Saying that someone else suggested it doesn't make them look any less stupid.

God your full poo..   Your narrative of blaming everybody you don't  like while shielding the ppl you do is incredibly.. You did the same poo when Gettelmen fuged up.. find away to Blame Ron or JR .. Now its Hurney and Ron..lol

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