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5 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

So what you are saying is we need to trade our 1st and a 2nd for Trey Lance. 

no i'm saying he wasn't the answer to SF's problems... jayzus..how could you misconstrue  that...you prolly have a masters...lol

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7 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Pretty sure he has been playing injured since like week 2.  I'm not sure how bad the injury was.  It was rib/abdomen area I think...

People already calling for Staley to be fired also. I worry a good HC would take that job over Carolina for obvious reasons 

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7 minutes ago, RJK said:

People already calling for Staley to be fired also. I worry a good HC would take that job over Carolina for obvious reasons 

LAC has Sean Peyton written all over it.  He said landing a gig with a franchise QB in place is a unicorn.  LAC was the first place I thought of.  Herbert, Ekler, Allen, Williams, Slater on offense with Bosa, James, JC Jackson, and Mack on defense.  Sean Peyton would take that gig in a heartbeat.  

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