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The 49ers WR corps may tip scales in their favor


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And id love to see cam handle himself in seattle. He couldnt even handle himself when things went wrong against us and he was at home. I honestly think hed have a full meltdown with that crowd screaming in his ear and his rb only gaining 14 yds

 

Don't worry, it may not be this year (perhaps), but you will get your chance to see it.  You've already seen Cam beat your ass at home.  Unlike what you said about Kap in Seattle (where he became unglued all by his lonesome), Cam really didn't lose the 9er game in BOA Stadium by himself.  He had an inferior supporting cast who couldn't get the job done, and at the very top of that meltdown was a hack job of an OC.

 

You see, I can tell the truth about my team. **Grin**

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Don't worry, it may not be this year (perhaps), but you will get your chance to see it. You've already seen Cam beat your ass at home. Unlike what you said about Kap in Seattle (where he became unglued all by his lonesome), Cam really didn't lose the 9er game in BOA Stadium by himself. He had an inferior supporting cast who couldn't get the job done, and at the very top of that meltdown was a hack job of an OC.

You see, I can tell the truth about my team. **Grin**

Oh yeah 10-9 he really beat our ass lol. And his rb the one that got in the endzone. Yall barely snuck by and we had one man to throw to that runs like a 4.9. If that was cam beating our ass i wonder what you guys call what Kap did to you when it matters in Carolina.
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Oh yeah 10-9 he really beat our ass lol. And his rb the one that got in the endzone. Yall barely snuck by and we had one man to throw to that runs like a 4.9. If that was cam beating our ass i wonder what you guys call what Kap did to you when it matters in Carolina.

 

Hell, Cam has only had one WR to throw to since he has been in the league.  Oh, yeah, that's right, you said "man to throw to". I forgot that Mike Mitchell layed the wood on Davis, knocking him out for the better part of the game. Not that it mattered because Kap and your offense wasn't doing too much of anything that day. LOL

 

Anyway, I hope that we meet again and get some payback this year.  But, you know, I was the one that started this thread so I am already giving the 9ers some props, as well as Kap, but I really do believe that Cam is the better QB, and deep down in your heart you believe it too. 

 

Don't forget to drop by once the Panthers and 49ers meet again.  Who knows, Kap might be suspended from hanging out with unsavory characters and getting into trouble---unlike Cam who is a great and humble guy---and perhaps you'll be disingenuously defending Gabbert...LOL 

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Hell, Cam has only had one WR to throw to since he has been in the league. Oh, yeah, that's right, you said "man to throw to". I forgot that Mike Mitchell layed the wood on Davis, knocking him out for the better part of the game. Not that it mattered because Kap and your offense wasn't doing too much of anything that day. LOL

Anyway, I hope that we meet again and get some payback this year. But, you know, I was the one that started this thread so I am already giving the 9ers some props, as well as Kap, but I really do believe that Cam is the better QB, and deep down in your heart you believe it too.

Don't forget to drop by once the Panthers and 49ers meet again. Who knows, Kap might be suspended from hanging out with unsavory characters and getting into trouble---unlike Cam who is a great and humble guy---and perhaps you'll be disingenuously defending Gabbert...LOL

Kap had actually drove the ball down the field on you guys like 3 out of 4 times on your D with Davis. He would fail in the redzone and thats an area he really needs work on. I'm not trying to say hes flawless but he had shown up in big games and been a huge part of a lot of our wins. I'm not even trying to bash Cam. I like him and think he has all the potential in the world. But neither of these guys are finished products and they both have a little ways to go. Kap is just progressing much better than yall wanna admit.
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Its interesting that theyre solid at every position except QB. I find myself always checking on their progress just so that I can answer that age old question of how much weight a QB carries on his team. Whats his real value? So far I would guess somewhere between 20% to 30%.

#2 receiver Kyle "hand the nfcc to the giants" Williams and #3 receiver Marlon "nobody" Moore......yes solid everywhere...........
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Don't worry, it may not be this year (perhaps), but you will get your chance to see it. You've already seen Cam beat your ass at home. Unlike what you said about Kap in Seattle (where he became unglued all by his lonesome), Cam really didn't lose the 9er game in BOA Stadium by himself. He had an inferior supporting cast who couldn't get the job done, and at the very top of that meltdown was a hack job of an OC.

You see, I can tell the truth about my team. **Grin**

He pretty much got them to that point by his lonesome too. The kid put up an incredible fight against a defense thats mentioned with some of the best ever in the loudest stadium in the world. He even drove the field on that last drive that great defense just ended up making a play. What if it was one of those brady drive for a field goal and win drives? Hed be considered incredibly clutch. Same thing with the SB. He got them in fg range just like brady does why isnt he comsidered clutch. What if brady had to finish his drives with TDs? Would he be brady?
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