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CMC to the 49ers


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5 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

Outstanding trade. Finally this team At least has a plan. Keep it going. Trade burns for a first. Get a 2nd for Moore. See if anyone will take shaq.

Tear this down and make everyone available outside ickey and horn.

You want to trade two more young blue chip players just to use those picks to TRY to replace said players?

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2 minutes ago, Eric4280 said:

Why do we never win trades? I don’t get it. Since I’ve been a panthers fan, It seems like we always get the raw end. Trading up for Everett, trading up for Otah, trading 2nd for Darnold, trading this , trading that.

When we trade things of actual value, like the a top 5 offensive weapon in football, late second, late third, late fourth. Why? Why can’t we have a bigger pair of balls and either fleece someone or just do the logical thing and use him like you did on that first drive against the Rams. Get a real, big, back that you trust and have him run between the tackles. No. Instead of fleece ourselves and end up with stupidly late picks that won’t become difference makers. Just when you think the organization can’t get worse.

Greg Olsen trade was a massive win

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2 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

For an injury prone rb with a massive contract..  that's a hell of a trade by fit

He's not an injury prone RB.

He had 2 injuries in consecutive seasons that he likely could have played through more if we were a contending team, but we weren't so they took the time, it didn't quite heal up, and they shut him down.

Also thinking of him as an RB is the problem, he's being used wrong, he needs to be a Slot WR used, ironically in the Deebo way, and get 8-10 carries a game still.  Then his contract isn't a problem and his injury risk is reduced, he's about to dominate in SF.

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Just now, top dawg said:

He's probably happy as hell. I can't imagine.

Seriously. I imagine most of our top guys have all asked for outies. This is a perfect opportunity. If I was Burns I’d be like, adios. I’m not re-signing, gonna check out the market and see what a good organization feels like to play for.

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