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Who Is this Josh Norman with all the INTS in Camp Today?


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This guy is going to be a freakin boss in the NFL. His mindset is a little reminscent of a certain guy playing under center... Cam's baller attitude and hatred of nonchalance obviously rubbed off on his offensive teammates last year, and now Josh Norman can potentially fill that void that the Panther secondary lacks... Gambe is a heck of a cb and he lets his play talk for him, but sometimes a team needs a basketcase that can also back it up on the field.

I'm actually loving the idea of Gamble, Norman, Munnerlyn with Butler/Hogan/Ness/Stanford duke it out for the increasingly important 4th and 5th cb spot.

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Rivera's worried about his contact downfield.

“One of the things he’s got to understand now is you can’t touch guys downfield. It’s the NFL, not college football,” Rivera said. “He made some good plays and did some good things and I don’t want to take anything away from Josh. But Josh has to understand that once we start getting downfield you have to be careful.”

I'm cautious. Love the hustle and hope that he doesn't get scared into giving guys too much room, but we also can't afford pass interference calls.

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Rivera's worried about his contact downfield.

I'm cautious. Love the hustle and hope that he doesn't get scared into giving guys too much room, but we also can't afford pass interference calls.

Munnerlyn does this every Sunday, but Norman seems to have more skill as well as size so I don't have that big of a problem with it. He'll just work on it the more he plays.

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Every great fighter had a great talk game, Ali, Rick Flair,MJ,Bolt,Smitty. When NFL players all have so much in common getting in a guys head and mixing up his brain can make that difference. Before anyone can believe you're great you have to believe it yourself. Norman seems to have that going for him early. You gotta back it all up though. I'm intrigued.

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Rivera's worried about his contact downfield.

I'm cautious. Love the hustle and hope that he doesn't get scared into giving guys too much room, but we also can't afford pass interference calls.

Gamble is our best CB and is also our best DB at hiding contact. Norman will learn to do the same.

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i now know what is this buzz about this josh norman kid and will be tuning my antennas accordingly this friday.

no one in the right mind would talk so much talk without believing/knowing he can walk that walk. just saying.

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I hope he doesn't tone it down. I'm tired of having passive pussies at defensive back.

Every defense needs those cocky players, even if they come off as douchey.

Dude I totally agree with that. If every other play on D would play like that then our D would be awsome.
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