Washington Post: Why was Josh Norman saying that Panthers played ‘two teams’ in the Super Bowl?

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Think this one is fairly obvious.

He played against the Broncos Offense and against his own offense.

Norman don't give a fukk about staying in Carolina, he's telling it like it is. Let your offense have 4 turnovers in the SB and this is what you get
 

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Has full control of the ball
The ball hit the ground, though :dwillhuh:

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This. Manning looked like was made of Legos out there and with such a close game 1 successful drive from Cam woulda easily put it to bed. That whole game was fishy and everyone knows it. Only redeeming quality was Bruno Mars and Beyoncé.

Damn near every playoff game leading up to the SB was light years ahead of this. shyt, even the Panthers first round bye was more exciting



Broncos have winning games like that all season. Nothing fishy about it.

Tom Brady and Big Ben were also a successful drive away and it didn't happen. That defence was nasty as hell. pass rush, run stopping. every pass attempt contested and if the receiver caught it they get punished.
 

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If a player has full control of the ball and it hits the ground after the player has controlled it, isn't that still a catch?
I'm not going to even pretend like I know the exact rule. But if they ruled on the field that it was incomplete do you think there was enough video evidence that clearly showed it was a clean catch. Or is it debatable? :jbhmm:Also do you really thinkable had FULL CONTROL? Looks like he lost the handle. :jbhmm:
 
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