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Re: Chargers and Norv
Good for Norv for doing what Marty couldn't.
That being said I really don't think Norv is a major factor in what's happening. He was handed the keys to a loaded roster and basically told "don't F this up". He's managed to do that for the most part, but I can't help but think this is another Barry Switzer type of situation. |
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Re: Chargers and Norv
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