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Panthers working out Josh Norman today


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43 minutes ago, DJ feed me moore said:

he was a fool and I cant believe anyone here has actually attempted to defend him at any point past the day he cut Steve Smith. The Norman franchise tag saga completely soured me on him and then Ron benching cam for not wearing a tie was when I soured on RR. 2016 fuging sucked.

Gettleman's biggest issue as a GM was his ego. He always had to feel like he "won" a situation even if it meant fuging over the team. As long as he got his way and stuck it to the other party.  Hitting home runs on his bargain free agent acquisitions and riding that to a SB appearance made him grossly overestimate his ability to do that on a regular basis moving forward. He was a flash in the pan.

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Probably won't lose much by signing him. We really need a CB with some kind of competency given Horns injury and the poor or inconsistent performance of just about every other CB on our roster. 

I just have no idea what his abilities are at this point... I haven't paid attention to his career after his stint with the Redskins, he definitely didn't make any major headlines after that point. 

35 is getting up there in age and I dont think he was ever known for freakish athletic ability either. So I'm genuinely curious what he could provide to the team. There's no way he's anywhere near the same player now as he was in 2015. 

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Someone that went to a Super Bowl and former All-Pro vs someone on the roster that couldn’t start on Bama this year? We have safety help to protect a 35yr olds speed but we don’t have anyone to help with inexperienced CB.
 

At this point in the season with two must wins, experience over athletic ability every time. Tom Brady will destroy a bunch of 3rd sting CB. Dalton has been around the league a long time and while he might be able to fool starting CB’s…we don’t have any. 

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I'd also like to take this opportunity to point out, I still have no fuging idea why we didn't pull some Fitt Magic and acquire an additional 4th or 5th rounder and take Woolen in addition to Mays at that point. Just from the measurables, I would've been comfortable with us taking him in the 3rd if that's how our picks were set up. But in the 4th or a 5th, that was a homerun pick in my mind, and I felt that way BEFORE the draft, again just from a measurables and potential standpoint.

 

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2 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

As expected.  Wilks was talking about him like he was already on the roster and how they planned to implement him during the presser.

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