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Chinn to IR


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6 minutes ago, Pimpdaddy said:

...don't have to try to tank...losing out is a natural progression at this point...

Lol right... this team flat out blows. 

Like think about it. This team has honestly been one of the healthiest teams in the league to this point and have still sucked.  There is no hope for us.

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16 minutes ago, SpeedOFLight said:

Tank 4 games into the season? No man

Tepper bringing Rhule back for a pointless season meant we essentially were tanking before week 1 kicked off.   It could only go one way and it is. 

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they just need to give Chinn the Thomas Davis treatment and tell him he’s going to be playing LB next season and that he has the off-season to bulk up 

i think the safety experiment has more or less ran it’s course

by they I mean the next coaching staff

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The 49ers were going to beat the breaks off of us before the Chinn injury. Losing is a good thing at this point because it moves us up the draft board. We have to replace Baker and the more we lose, the better options we have in the draft.

Defensive players like Chinn are a luxury after you've found your franchise QB. Otherwise they don't really matter much to the outcome of games. The Panthers did things backwards in loading up on luxury picks and bringing in poop QBs. That didn't work and here we are.

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