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Josh Norman on Panthers Front Office - "Dictatorship"


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1 minute ago, MadHatter said:

Who would want him for an endorsement...can't understand a single word the guy is trying to say when he talks.  It is like listening to a 2 yo talk gibberish when you speak to them.

Well, I think him and Luke doing a CPI commercial would have been a good one.  Luke saying something about stopping a thief and having Norman pop up.  Wouldn't even have to speak.  :)

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15 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Can the team actually stop a player from doing endorsement deals?  I suppose they could if its something that might embarrassing to the NFL, such as a player doing a advertisement for a Strip Club, but if Krispy Kreme wanted to hire Josh to do an endorsement, wouldn't they go to his agent?

The team? No. Heck, why would they want to? But if they did, the NFLPA would go apes--t.

The NFLPA does have rules regarding endorsements (and someone in fact posted an excerpt from them in this thread) that cover the whole "possible embarrassment" angle. So basically, teams are already insulated from that problem.

Someone seeking an endorsement doesn't have to go through the team, just the player's agent. They'd only have to contact the team for permission to use the team name and logo. The team not allowing those things doesn't prevent the player as an individual from taking the deal. Several players do commercials that don't reference the team (Davis and Olsen have done such before).

So yeah, Norman's either outright fibbing or just doesn't know what he's talking about. Also possible that the dumbass agent he fired told him this crap to get him pissed.

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1 hour ago, KSpan said:

Yep, because it's not like Jordan signed it or anything.

Huh? Yeah, I mean he could of not signed it and ended his career here even earlier? Or gone elsewhere despite having zero interest in being anything but a Panther.

Gross wanted to be here.  Gettlemen set a timetable with that deal Gross didn't like.  That is all old news. 

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