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Why was Josh Norman saying that Panthers played ‘two teams’ in the Super Bowl?
Josh Norman may have gotten clowned on the Internet for appearing to be in tears in the waning moments of the Super Bowl, but the Panthers cornerback was also hailed for saluting Peyton Manning as the pair crossed paths at midfield after the game. Norman was also generous in his praise of the Broncos in his postgame comments, saying that Denver “played spectacular.”
But Norman repeatedly returned to a phrase that appeared to imply that Carolina had the deck stacked against it. He said the Panthers had been forced to play against “two teams,” leaving some to wonder if he meant that the officials in the game were biased toward the Broncos.
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Why was Josh Norman saying that Panthers played ‘two teams’ in the Super Bowl?
Josh Norman may have gotten clowned on the Internet for appearing to be in tears in the waning moments of the Super Bowl, but the Panthers cornerback was also hailed for saluting Peyton Manning as the pair crossed paths at midfield after the game. Norman was also generous in his praise of the Broncos in his postgame comments, saying that Denver “played spectacular.”
But Norman repeatedly returned to a phrase that appeared to imply that Carolina had the deck stacked against it. He said the Panthers had been forced to play against “two teams,” leaving some to wonder if he meant that the officials in the game were biased toward the Broncos.
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