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wasn't going to happen this year.  It didn't matter who we drafted,

we weren't going to draft ourselves better than Seattle and San Fran.

 

 

which is why Getty drafted the players he did.  Just calm down and realize we are

good, not great, and building to be great.  Once we cut the rope on some contacts

we can build a better team.  Until then, anyone who thinks we could have drafted ourselves

into the Super Bowl this year need to ice up.

 

Rome ain't built in a day.

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Draft had nothing to do on whether or not Gettleman thinks we can make it to the Super Bowl. He clearly stated: free agency is used to address needs and the draft you take best value. That's what he did. 

 

Please stop with all these overthinking. Outside of OT, I'd argue we are better or the same at every position.

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wasn't going to happen this year.  It didn't matter who we drafted,

we weren't going to draft ourselves better than Seattle and San Fran.

 

 

which is why Getty drafted the players he did.  Just calm down and realize we are

good, not great, and building to be great.  Once we cut the rope on some contacts

we can build a better team.  Until then, anyone who thinks we could have drafted ourselves

into the Super Bowl this year need to ice up.

 

Rome ain't built in a day.

 

thats muha nigga 

 

in carolina we win every 4 years, all the rest are just rebuilding because we have no chance. dose bitches in new england are just lucky

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We beat San Fran once, almost beat Seattle and got cheated by refs to lose to San Fran?

When were we so far off to begin with?

That's said, I love all of our picks and can see why we mad ethem. I'm sorry to those who dont

 

Quit with the cheated by the refs crap. Did you watch the second half of that game at all? We got our asses kicked plain and simple.

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We have a chance to win it all this year. We are just going to have to play great defense and make some plays on offense.

Are we better on paper? No. But when do those teams win it all??? Not every time. So dont just count us out, you may be surprised.

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