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20 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Did you miss him forcing a fumble and knocking their QB out of the game? He has two sacks, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery. He's the player of the game by miles so far.

I answered the question posed at the time.

I've never argued that he isn't a good player. Admittedly the 49ers keep trying to block him with a TE / pulling OLinemen, so it's mostly self inflicted.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

2023 and Cam still has haters even from his own fanbase.

 

Never change guys!

I love Cam, I was mad when Rhule Cut him, and I wish he was still apart of The Panthers in some way,he singlehandedly changed the culture of this franchise ,but that play is still haunting my nightmares, like the Jon Kasay kick out of bounds, even though if he recovered it the refs would have found another way to screw us, I should let it go, I am working on it 

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Purdy needs to toughen up and get on with it. Grit his teeth and play through any pain. You wouldn’t have seen legends like Montana, Elway, Marino (etc) stood on the sideline. They’d have been out there playing. Purdy need to get a grip and play. One game from the Super Bowl and making history.

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2 minutes ago, Mike2.0 said:

Purdy needs to toughen up and get on with it. Grit his teeth and play through any pain. You wouldn’t have seen legends like Montana, Elway, Marino (etc) stood on the sideline. They’d have been out there playing. Purdy need to get a grip and play. One game from the Super Bowl and making history.

I think the problem is he can't actually grip the football.

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