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Is Norman next to go?


Jmac

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Looks like he is in RR's crap house and I wouldn't be surprised if he gets the boot. Always seemed to have an ego problem (remember when he was giving Smitty crap as a rook in camp). And yes we would be 4 ~2 now if he had held his assignment and did what he was supposed to do. DG doesn't care who you are and will kick you to the curb if you aren't helping the team win and RR is fighting for his job. I know we need some help back there, but obviously Norman may have blown his last chance here in Charlotte.Don't be surprised if he gets his walking papers soon.

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They said on the radio Norman has not "been a professional" since being drafted and it had him deep in Rivera's doghouse. His shitty play was just the nail in the coffin.

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Not surprising. You are against every move the Panthers make.

 

Spider Monkey what are you doing posting in this thread you promised us an depth look at Jadeveon Clowney's play this year, when are we going to get that? Please, don't deprive me of this knowledge any longer.

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