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Sports Illustrated says Panthers and Broncos have had worst offseason in NFL


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Anyone that doesn't list 49ers as the worst should be ignored anyway. That team had maybe the worst offseason I can even remember in my lifetime.

I agree

As a matter of fact if the panthers didn't make any effort to improve (which didn't happen because we brought in 5 draft picks and signed a bunch of decent contributors) it would still be a good offseason just going by diffusion of coaching staffs alone

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If Kuechly, Thomas Davis and Charles Johnson all retired, Benjamin died in a plane crash, Cam got abducted by Somalian pirates, we fired the entire coaching staff and replaced them will those flailing arm blow up tube man things we'd still have a slightly better offseason than what the 49ers had.

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If Kuechly, Thomas Davis and Charles Johnson all retired, Benjamin died in a plane crash, Cam got abducted by Somalian pirates, we fired the entire coaching staff and replaced them will those flailing arm blow up tube man things we'd still have a slightly better offseason than what the 49ers had.

I actually think one of this flailing arm guys would be better at Tackle than BB was.

I'm just concerned about false starts.

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