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Josh Norman tried to fight teammate (a MNF watch thread!)


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10 minutes ago, ENC Pantherfan said:

 


Lol no. When healthy, Stewart was always the superior back. If Stewart was the lone back from the beginning we would be talking about Stewart being one of the best backs in the league. When he was younger he was big, extremely fast for his size, elusive could bowl people over and was a better receiving back.

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Yeah no....

 

Williams had 1500 yards and 20 TD in the one season we used him as a primary back. Stewart has never and will never sniff that.

 

I bet a 33 year D-Will would get more offers in free agency than Stewart would now.

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33 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

Barring injury, the Steelers are my AFC pick to represent in the Super Bowl

Yeah, I have to agree with you. They are really clicking on all cylinders. Large vet presence, and a rich winning history.

i wouldn't be mad to see them with us in the Super Bowl 

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I really have no patience for the Norman was greedy crowd. He had a great season and wanted to make top dollar. We would want the same in our professions if we were coveted.

 

I thought he played great last night. The Steelers abused all of his teammates and that had to be hard for him to watch but he played well. The Panthers only gave up 38 points once all of last season. To the Saints in the Dome. 

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7 hours ago, Kevin Greene said:

JNO will know money ain't everything.

There's a lesson here to be learned.

Money isn't everything, but a buttload of money really can help you get over the rough patches.

He's going to have a hard year there and he probably won't have the breakout year he had last year with us, but he'll be serviceable and secure in his job. And those checks will keep coming for two or three more years before he goes back on the market. 

Good for him. He's got a limited window for earnings in the NFL and I'm glad he's getting to maximize them. Is he being overpaid? Probably, but that's Washington's money, not ours, and I am so very fine with that.

 

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