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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Don't know how Fitterer felt.

Person stated that Rhule directed all the quarterback moves with Fitterer "signing off" on them.

He didn't have the power to say no, even if he wanted to.

Didn't Rhule say something to the opposite of that? Like he had his hands full coaching and didn't want GM duties. 

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4 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

But how do you create a place players want to be with a move like this. These are their futures we're talking about. Mailing it in for 10 games can have a huge impact on them and their next contract or if they even get a look from another team in FA. This is sending the wrong fugging message. Burns, Brown, Chinn, DJ. I would expect them all to want out. These guys play to win. Tepper has only accomplished one thing in Carolina. Losing. 

At least Richardson and Hurney achieved mediocrity for us, with a sprinkle of excellence once in a blue moon. Now we are the definition of hilariously epic failure...

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1 minute ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

49ers dominated a much better Packers team in the playoffs last year (and that Packers are coming off a blowout loss at home to the Jets). LOL at the Giants - their luck won't continue. Vikings are Fools Gold and you really trust Kirk Cousins in the playoffs. I'll give you the Cowboys and Eagles but they are in the same division so one will be seeded lower than 4.

The 49ers would be favored against all of those teams at a neutral site except maybe the Eagles

The 49ers lost to the bears broncos and the falcons…. You can’t knock those other teams and not the niners. 
 

their dline is all 2nd and 3rd stringers, their down two defensive backs, 3rd string right tackle, 2nd string left tackle.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

The 49ers lost to the bears broncos and the falcons…. You can’t knock those other teams and not the niners. 
 

their dline is all 2nd and 3rd stringers, their down two defensive backs, 3rd string right tackle, 2nd string left tackle.

This is what we need to hear. 49er demise. I don’t wanna be THAT guy, but this franchise needs it.

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8 minutes ago, Camp Fodder said:

But we are the worst team in the league. Ickey looks the part and Horn is good when healthy but who else is contributing?

Brown, Burns, Icky, Horn, BC, Jordon, Henderson, off the top of my head. Jury is still out on YGM. Shenault showed a lot of promise recently. we have plenty of young talent brought in in the last few years.

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