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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

We literally weren't even the worst OL in the NFL, much less the worst in Panthers history.

And, no, I am not buying into starting Darnold......ever. I literally don't want to see him again on the field in this uniform. He is a bottom 3 starting QB in franchise history. I don't want to see him cement a #1 status.

Joe Burrow has gotten the fuging poo kicked out of him the past two seasons. If Corral is broken by a bad to mediocre OL, he was probably never gonna be the guy. fug the kid gloves, if the motherfuger can play, let him play. He's a late 3rd round pick, figure it the fug out.

Pretty much.... take ur lumps now.... still feel better about easing him in...Sam will give that opportunity.

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The NFL has seen enough of any of the other options for us at QB to know it is time to just play Corral and live with the rookie stuff. A dud, a gunslinger that can be as bad as the dud and a hurt game manager. Hard pass of that with Corral sitting there. 

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

We deserve it. The fall from 2015 to now has been unreal. 

It's solely because the team didn't prepare for life after Cam. Just like the didn't prepare before Tommy Joan took Jake. 

They find a good qb and completely stop looking.  It's why we are where we are. It will happen again guaranteed. 

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It's solely because the team didn't prepare for life after Cam. Just like the didn't prepare before Tommy Joan took Jake. 

They find a good qb and completely stop looking.  It's why we are where we are. It will happen again guaranteed. 

It's not just QB. Look at LT after Gross. WR after Smitty. CB after Norman. OG after Norwell and Turner. DT after Jenkins.

Anytime we lose good players we flail at that position for years. When you draft poorly for years you probably have significant holes and virtually no depth.

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15 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It's solely because the team didn't prepare for life after Cam. Just like the didn't prepare before Tommy Joan took Jake. 

They find a good qb and completely stop looking.  It's why we are where we are. It will happen again guaranteed. 

Mgmt moved on from Cam Newton like he was an afterthought they could replace in a snap of their fingers and they've been chasing their tails ever since. It started with Tepper. He wanted to put his own stamp on the team and the braintrust he put in place started ass backwards. Instead of an all defense draft every move we made after Cam should have been about the oline and drafting the QB of the future.

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8 minutes ago, frankw said:

Mgmt moved on from Cam Newton like he was an afterthought they could replace in a snap of their fingers and they've been chasing their tails ever since. It started with Tepper. He wanted to put his own stamp on the team and the braintrust he put in place started ass backwards. Instead of an all defense draft every move we made after Cam should have been about the oline and drafting the QB of the future.

Moved on with no plan in place to replace him is a common theme with both owners and every coach/GM we've had. 

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4 hours ago, Pakmeng said:

Hes got a strong record and solid stats and been in the league for 8 years. Nobody is saying he's great but he's not a failure by any means.  SF being stupid doesn't change that. His biggest issue is injuries.

 

So to be clear, you think the Niners are being stupid and should just keep Jimmy G? He is pretty much Ryan Tannehill. He can put up good stats when he has a big OL, strong running game and isn’t needed to make key plays. Come playoff time he crumbles. If you like his stats check out his 2021 playoff stats. 

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14 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's not just QB. Look at LT after Gross. WR after Smitty. CB after Norman. OG after Norwell and Turner. DT after Jenkins.

Anytime we lose good players we flail at that position for years. When you draft poorly for years you probably have significant holes and virtually no depth.

MLB after Luke...although that one would have been tough to see coming.

That said, we have never drafted well for depth...we try to fill starter roles in the 4th with a CB out of Miami of Ohio instead of drafting the Cade May's of the world.  At least in the past.

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15 hours ago, trueblade said:

I mean his own team traded three first-round picks and a third-rounder for an unproven rookie to try to replace him...

The 49ers realized that they had Alex Smith and wanted to try for a Patrick Mahomes. Nothing wrong with an Alex Smith if the rest of your team is the 2000 Ravens or the 85 Bears. But they don't have that.

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