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Screw it let's win the division.


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The Panthers will likely win the NFC South. That will make the CMC trade look even worse come playoff time. The 49ers will be a force and the Panthers won't have the offensive playmaker needed for playoff success. The Panthers will have the OL and a better disciplined defense going in to the playoffs, but the front office did a lot of damage to the Panthers in the offseason and waiting too long to make changes during the season. That CMC trade to strengthen the 49ers with a Panthers playoff run should get the front office fired.

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

The Panthers will likely win the NFC South. That will make the CMC trade look even worse come playoff time. The 49ers will be a force and the Panthers won't have the offensive playmaker needed for playoff success. The Panthers will have the OL and a better disciplined defense going in to the playoffs, but the front office did a lot of damage to the Panthers in the offseason and waiting too long to make changes during the season. That CMC trade to strengthen the 49ers with a Panthers playoff run should get the front office fired.

CMC requested that trade my friend. The 49ers gave us a really good haul so win/win. If the FO really wanted to tank they could have traded Burns and Moore. They didn't. 

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2 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

It wouldn't matter if CMC was still here. He's doing what he's doing in SF because he has an offensive HC and an OC who are creative and try to maximize his skill set. The damage was done to this team in the offseason keeping limp d*ck Matt Rhule and hiring an inept offensive coordinator. 

CMC was just done with this team. It could have been a lot worse. We got a good trade. 

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21 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

The Panthers will likely win the NFC South. That will make the CMC trade look even worse come playoff time. The 49ers will be a force and the Panthers won't have the offensive playmaker needed for playoff success. The Panthers will have the OL and a better disciplined defense going in to the playoffs, but the front office did a lot of damage to the Panthers in the offseason and waiting too long to make changes during the season. That CMC trade to strengthen the 49ers with a Panthers playoff run should get the front office fired.

We were not going to win anything with CMC because our coaching staff would have just rode him into the ground. Without him we have had to actually involve other people and the offense at least looks better. 

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22 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

The Panthers will likely win the NFC South. That will make the CMC trade look even worse come playoff time. The 49ers will be a force and the Panthers won't have the offensive playmaker needed for playoff success. The Panthers will have the OL and a better disciplined defense going in to the playoffs, but the front office did a lot of damage to the Panthers in the offseason and waiting too long to make changes during the season. That CMC trade to strengthen the 49ers with a Panthers playoff run should get the front office fired.

Dude shut the fug up

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2 minutes ago, Ornias said:

We were not going to win anything with CMC because our coaching staff would have just rode him into the ground. Without him we have had to actually involve other people and the offense at least looks better. 

He had damn near 200yds today pretty much beat the Bucs by himself

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