What a bytchass lying snitch nikka. 
@mrken12 come defend your snitch nikka breh.
Josh Norman backtracks on claim that Dez Bryant said ‘Where I’m from, we unload the clip’
Since the Dallas Cowboys’ 31-26 Thanksgiving Day victory over Washington, it appeared a rivalry was forming between Cowboys star wideout Dez Bryant and Washington defensive back Josh Norman. Since then, both players have backtracked, and Bryant said he regrets the incident.
Norman was also quick to defuse the situation in speaking to reporters on Monday.
“Nothing,” said Norman when asked how he felt about the postgame incident with Bryant. “It really wasn’t a situation. It was a game. We lost. They won. That was it.”
He also clarified comments that he made, specifically when he said that Bryant told him, “Where I’m from, we unload the clip.” Norman said Monday that Bryant did not say the phrase, and that Norman intended it as a metaphor to describe himself and how he’s going to put forth his best effort, according to the Washington Post.
Bryant was also quick to ease tensions in speaking to reporters Monday.
"I wish I never did what I did, but that's OK because it's over with now," Bryant told SportsDay on Monday. "I'm not even focused on that. I'm not even fitting to open up another can. It's all said and done. I wish I never done it. It happened. It's over with."
Bryant had tweeted as much on Thursday night, after apparently watching his interview on ESPN.

@mrken12 come defend your snitch nikka breh.

Josh Norman backtracks on claim that Dez Bryant said ‘Where I’m from, we unload the clip’
Since the Dallas Cowboys’ 31-26 Thanksgiving Day victory over Washington, it appeared a rivalry was forming between Cowboys star wideout Dez Bryant and Washington defensive back Josh Norman. Since then, both players have backtracked, and Bryant said he regrets the incident.
Norman was also quick to defuse the situation in speaking to reporters on Monday.
“Nothing,” said Norman when asked how he felt about the postgame incident with Bryant. “It really wasn’t a situation. It was a game. We lost. They won. That was it.”
He also clarified comments that he made, specifically when he said that Bryant told him, “Where I’m from, we unload the clip.” Norman said Monday that Bryant did not say the phrase, and that Norman intended it as a metaphor to describe himself and how he’s going to put forth his best effort, according to the Washington Post.
Bryant was also quick to ease tensions in speaking to reporters Monday.
"I wish I never did what I did, but that's OK because it's over with now," Bryant told SportsDay on Monday. "I'm not even focused on that. I'm not even fitting to open up another can. It's all said and done. I wish I never done it. It happened. It's over with."
Bryant had tweeted as much on Thursday night, after apparently watching his interview on ESPN.


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