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Cam Newton, Josh Norman scuffle at Panthers practice

The Panthers quarterback chases down Norman after the cornerback stiff-armed him following an interception.

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Sure, if you think your quarterback possibly being injured while rolling around with a teammate is a good idea.

“One of the things you don’t want to do is show up on game day and not be ready for it and have a real disappointment in the first period”.

“People are going to have their concerns with me riding on the Segway – ‘Hey, what is he doing?” Came up, gave him some dap and like, ‘Look bro, if we’ve got to do this every day, we’re going to do it every day. He said reporters only see their exchanges on the field.

“Hit me like that again, and I know something”, Newton is heard in the video saying while being pulled away by running back Jonathan Stewart and fullback Mike Tolbert. “I’m here for those guys in (the locker room)”.

Thomas, who has never missed a play in his eight-year NFL career, yelled as his leg was struck from behind by the 339-pound Shelton.

Do what again? Practice hard?

On their relationship on the practice field: We compete hard in practice. I have no regrets of things that I’ve done. So Norman has the 15 yarder part down he just needs to get the other team to do it and not his fellow team mates. According to The Charlotte Observer, Norman intercepted Newton and sprinted toward the end zone.

Nor was Rivera concerned that this might have been an escalation of chirping between the starting quarterback and the number one cornerback.

“It raised from that point”, Rivera said.

He also outlined what he intends to do next. “Its been whispered about ‘franchise quarterback doing this or doing that. “But those are the kind of guys you want on your team, guys that don’t back down”, Kalil said.

“However this was one other check: How are you going to reply?”

Panthers coaches and players were ready to move on from the fight Tuesday. Granted, we don’t really encourage them, but they’re going to happen. “He’s fine”, Olsen said.

Emotions got the best of Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton at practice on Monday.

“The thing that we preach to the defense is that they score”, Rivera said. He made that clear on Tuesday when he addressed his scuffle with Norman.

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“Obviously if it happens in practice it’s okay as long as nobody gets hurt”. But that pressure is what you guys make it. I’m still a human.

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