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Josh Norman (Player's Tribune Column) on the Panthers


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7 minutes ago, SgtJoo said:

One day you’re the hero, the next day they’re throwing sticks and stones. That’s the business. I get it.

C'mon Josh. We're not all like that. 

 

2 minutes ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

Man, I am going to miss Josh.

Yep. Miss the man. Not the salary. lol

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It's funny how people see two sides of the same coin.

I respect Josh and I thought it was a really insightful column. I harbor no ill will towards Norman and hope he succeeds in Washington (whenever he's not playing the Panthers).

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1 minute ago, Dick the Butcher said:

Can this FINALLY put the capstone on the Josh discussion around here?  It's as good as any thread to go out on.

Agreed.. This made me miss him but still want him to beat Odell's ass 2x next year.. Go get em Jno 24!

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