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CMC to the 49ers


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1 minute ago, Wanderlai said:

CMC is a star. Injury prone sure but he is a game changer. You don’t get those guys often. Sad the franchise sucks so bad they had to trade him. I would have loved to see him on the Bills if not here. Had to be done though. 

when was the last game he changed?

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

People get upset when I am right. Very upset. Generally, all it takes is to adopt the opposing viewpoint of every homer, and you'll have a hellaciously good batting average.

Homers, you mean everyone that disagrees with you.  You're not always right and I would bet with the incredible "the sky is falling attitude" you're probably more wrong than right.

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6 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

So Greg Hardy is the only franchise edge in Carolina Panthers history makes sense.

Hardy, Lathan, Peppers, Greene,

We're all light years better than Burns. 

Hell slow ass Charles Johnson was a better overall 5technique than Burns..

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Homer's, you mean everyone that disagrees with you.  You're not always right and I would bet with the incredible "the sky is falling attitude" you're probably more wrong than right.

I wonder if the guys that are bitching will shut the fug up if/when it comes out he asked to be traded?

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19 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

lol. This is an example of false information. Ive never talked about your salary cap knowledge in a negative light. I respect your cap knowledge. There are multiple threads ive pulled you and @stbugs in for cap advice. 

Dont make this poo personal. This is a football message board. 

Here ya go….that was in 3 minutes. 

 

   On 1/10/2022 at 6:11 PM,  Toomers said: 

Every contract has an out every year. It’s just how much it will cost. 

okay now i realize is going to be endless with you. It's apparent you don't understand the financial strategies of this business. Which is one of my favorite parts. 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Probably not a coincidence that this doesn't happen.until after Matt Rhule is removed...

One of the biggest take aways from Teppers press conference for me was how annoyed he was about losing those picks and not building in a patient manner.

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40 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

This trade is the NFL GM equivalent of making a bunch of bad financial decisions, so you have to take your best asset to the pawn shop and take what you can get.

People can do mental gymnastics about how a late 2nd and late 3rd is a "haul", but when you zoom out, this trade is really a capstone of a very poorly run team.

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7 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Here ya go….that was in 3 minutes. 

 

 

   On 1/10/2022 at 6:11 PM,  Toomers said: 

Every contract has an out every year. It’s just how much it will cost. 

okay now i realize is going to be endless with you. It's apparent you don't understand the financial strategies of this business. Which is one of my favorite parts. 

If you think that was your cap knowledge than you are mistaken. That conversation was an endless circle jerk where you wouldnt drop the fact that teams make financials decisions with short term impact. It had nothing to do with your knowledge on how the salary cap works.  As you are showing now.... you are spending a lot of time to make zero progress with any point. 

The decision with Robbie's contract played out exactly how I called it out in that conversation. we could get rid of him and still recoup a large portion of money. 

 

Maybe I was right when I said it is endless with you... 

let it go GIF

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4 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Here ya go….that was in 3 minutes. 

 

 

   On 1/10/2022 at 6:11 PM,  Toomers said: 

Every contract has an out every year. It’s just how much it will cost. 

okay now i realize is going to be endless with you. It's apparent you don't understand the financial strategies of this business. Which is one of my favorite parts. 

You are pulling up posts from nearly a year ago??  Man don't let people live in your head that long.  Let it go and relax....

Remember puppies and rainbows.

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