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Official Panthers at 49ers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, TheRed said:

You love the Panthers so much all you ever do is predict they will be awful yet disappear for long stretches of time when they win like oh maybe last year when we were 6-1? You're just a troll protecting your own inadequacies. Might as well own up to it.

I’m just more realistic than you and don’t wear rose colored glasses.  I disappeared for 18 months, way before last years 6-1 run.  When this team deserves praise because they are legit they will get it.  If you go back and look I’m way more on target with where this team stands than almost everyone on this forum.  Stop being a homer and open your eyes.  This team is not playoff caliber and hasn’t been for a long time......SB 50 to be exact.  

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Just now, Zeek said:

This. Can’t hit the ejector seat on Allen after one bad game. It’s not Cam’s fault this OL is trash and these receivers are below average... just like it’s not Allen’s fault. 

I'm not concerned at all about "hitting the ejector" seat on Allen. All I'm concerned about is rushing Cam back before he's actually ready and getting him re-injured.

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