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Which Panther becomes CONSENSUS elite this season?


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Andrew. Fuging. Norwell.

I hope he continues to crush and destroy defensive linemen.

I can hear it now in Will Ferrell's Allen Gamble voice from The Other Guys, Norwell has a taste for defensive tackles and you know what, defensive tackles taste good.

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I hope he continues to crush and destroy defensive linemen.

I can hear it now in Will Ferrell's Allen Gamble voice from The Other Guys, Norwell has a taste for defensive tackles and you know what, defensive tackles taste good.

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PIE for using the Allen reference. Norwell is what you get when the Lion and Tuna procreate.

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PIE for using the Allen reference. Norwell is what you get when the Lion and Tuna procreate.

The most underrated comedy imo from Will Ferrell. Back to the matter at hand, DG struck idea gold with him. Norwell, an udfa, is a rare find and DG sure has an eye for real football players. Remember pimps don't cry.

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The most underrated comedy imo from Will Ferrell. Back to the matter at hand, DG struck idea gold with him. Norwell, an udfa, is a rare find and DG sure has an eye for real football players. Remember pimps don't cry.

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I think 2 of the most underrated comedies of all time are from 2010... The Other Guys and Dinner For Schmucks. Wahlberg and Ferrell have amazing chemistry and very subtle comedy genius. In Dinner for Schmucks, Rudd and Carell are perfect together, and it's by far Carell's best role in my opinion. Neither of these movies get the credit they deserve. I've seen them both at least a dozen times and each time I notice something new that's funny. What's weird is that I didn't like either of them when I saw them in the theaters, but after the next view I was in awe. Kept getting better and better after that.

 

As for Norwell, he is an absolutely huge find from DG. I'm confident he'll be a perennial pro bowler. We need more o-linemen like Norwell.

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