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Josh Norman tells NFL.com's Marc Sessler the rules and regulations


Cary Kollins

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Hope he enjoys Oakland, Jacksonville, Cleveland, etc.

Meh, imo if Norman plays this season like he finished last years than he's worth paying or at the very least franchising him and not allowing him to hit the open market until he's 29 years old.

There aren't many guys that can go 1v1 with the Julio's of the league and we all saw as Norman shut Julio out twice last year. The Eagles and Jags really screwed us by paying Maxwell (who is only 2 months younger than Josh) and House what they did. Byron was ran right out of the Georgia Dome last night fwiw.

 

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You would think the National Football League's own website would produce a level of journalism above all others, but that's just not the case. 

Josh Norman points this out in the most hilarious fashion.

First, take a look at Marc Sessler's "bold prediction", and then Josh's post game response. 

 

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"FYF'n I" is my new favorite thing, fyf'n i

That ad at the bottom...lol. 

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Meh, imo if Norman plays this season like he finished last years than he's worth paying or at the very least franchising him and not allowing him to hit the open market until he's 29 years old.

There aren't many guys that can go 1v1 with the Julio's of the league and we all saw as Norman shut Julio out twice last year. The Eagles and Jags really screwed us by paying Maxwell (who is only 2 months younger than Josh) and House what they did. Byron was ran right out of the Georgia Dome last night fwiw.

 

 

This. If you have an actual great corner, you don't let him go. It's not easy finding them. Norman still has a lot to prove but he's already on the right track. 

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