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The 49ers WR corps may tip scales in their favor


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They can have as many number ones as they want, they still have to drive down the field to score one touchdown at a time and none of those guys play defense. It gives them a better chance of having someone open on any given play but none of those guys are always open even though Boldin is most of the time. It's just another thing that looks scary/sounds great for them, but this isn't the NBA. You just can't really be that worried, we have physical DBs who aren't afraid to hit, that worked out great in the regular season against them and back-fired against us in the playoffs. As we saw with many games last season, especially the last Saints game, our defense is going to hold any offense tight. Our offense is just a drive away-- as long as we stay clutch when it matters and control the ball we will always have a chance. And it makes it that much more demoralizing for them and fun for us if we beat them with a final drive touchdown. 

 

 

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Stevie Johnson is a great receiver but notorious for drops at critical times. The Niners are stacked. I think the addition of Carlos Hyde is greater than Johnson. Gore tends to wear down later in the season and is old in RB years. The addition of Hyde will help their running game tremendously.

 

 

Looking at the difference in size alone at last January's playoff game, the Panthers have a long way to go. The Panthers are small compared to San Fran and Seattle. Seattle's OL/DL pushed Denver around the Super Bowl. At this point in the off season, it just seems like the teams that the Panthers have to compete against are getting better and better. While the cap strapped Panthers are treading water if not going backwards. I can't ignore what the division and the conference powers have so far this off season. Just hoping the Panthers can pick it up from here on.

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Exactly.....$20M of dead cap space....RB's with ridiculous cap hits....CJ with a $17M cap hit next season.

 

These are the reasons.....not decision that Gett and RR are making now.

 

Gett is mythodically working to shed the dead weight.....but, it will take a couple of seasons to get it done.

 

 

Is this the reason for not drafting an LT, ever, and finally getting a potential #1 WR in the last couple of years? Because you're cap strapped? Please let this be the answer because I don't get it. 

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Kaepernick is an incredible qb. Almost 400 yds and 2 tds in the SB, better than most qbs that actually win the SB lol. He outgained and outscored flacco that game 29-27, not his fault the team let him down. Did i mention that was his 10th start? Comes into this year with only Boldin and VD as targets. Some games only Boldin (colts game, VD left panthers game up 9-0). Still 10th in passer rating (higher than cam) still 7th in yds per attempt (higher than cam). Those are the stats that matter not total yardage which is correlated to amount of attempts. Almost won IN Seattle with a 80% crabs, Boldin dropping balls and VD who disappears against them because hes scared of chancellor. Did i mention Gore had 14yds? Yall should stop the hate before its too late.

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Kaepernick is an incredible qb. Almost 400 yds and 2 tds in the SB, better than most qbs that actually win the SB lol. He outgained and outscored flacco that game 29-27, not his fault the team let him down. Did i mention that was his 10th start? Comes into this year with only Boldin and VD as targets. Some games only Boldin (colts game, VD left panthers game up 9-0). Still 10th in passer rating (higher than cam) still 7th in yds per attempt (higher than cam). Those are the stats that matter not total yardage which is correlated to amount of attempts. Almost won IN Seattle with a 80% crabs, Boldin dropping balls and VD who disappears against them because hes scared of chancellor. Did i mention Gore had 14yds? Yall should stop the hate before its too late.

 

 

last long here you will not

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Is this the reason for not drafting an LT, ever, and finally getting a potential #1 WR in the last couple of years? Because you're cap strapped? Please let this be the answer because I don't get it. 

 

There was no LT's worth drafting when we were picking this year...it is that simple.

 

If the Panthers had reached for Hurst (undrafted this year mind you) in the 4th round....you would be singing a different tune.

 

Gettleman chose to build the defense last season. 

 

The 2nd round pick of Ealy was by far a BPA pick and it was the right one.  Guy was a 1st round graded talent and we got him at the end of the 2nd round.

 

We cannot be major players in FA (we have to plug cheap FA's in as stop gaps) right now....we do NOT have the cap space.

 

The rest of your "ever" and "last couple of years" is more of an indictment on Hurney....this was only Gett's 2nd draft.

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Kaepernick is an incredible qb. Almost 400 yds and 2 tds in the SB, better than most qbs that actually win the SB lol. He outgained and outscored flacco that game 29-27, not his fault the team let him down. Did i mention that was his 10th start? Comes into this year with only Boldin and VD as targets. Some games only Boldin (colts game, VD left panthers game up 9-0). Still 10th in passer rating (higher than cam) still 7th in yds per attempt (higher than cam). Those are the stats that matter not total yardage which is correlated to amount of attempts. Almost won IN Seattle with a 80% crabs, Boldin dropping balls and VD who disappears against them because hes scared of chancellor. Did i mention Gore had 14yds? Yall should stop the hate before its too late.

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

 

mentioning Kaep and incredible QB in the same sentence is laughable....unless it is "Kaep will never be an incredible qb".

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Im just trying to give perspective. You guys act like hes The Golden Calf of Bristol when hes a top 10 passer in the NFL. No not a top 10 attempter giving him more total yds, a top 10 passer as in passer rating qbr and yds/attempt. He did that in his first full year starting with all the handicaps i already mentioned, playing in the nfc west, playing your defense and the saints d. It wasnt a easy schedule.

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