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Brinson basically calls "collusion," but essentially says it's nearly impossible to prove


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11 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The big difference with the CMC comparison is that the Niners were trading for a player with an existing contract AND we were eating all the guaranteed money. They can release CMC at any given time with no cap repercussions.

I was referencing the injury history and not the contract. Seems like CMC didn’t have a problem getting on the field when having something to play for. Lamar can deny it all he wants but he plays at the end of last year if he were under contract. 

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8 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I was referencing the injury history and not the contract. Seems like CMC didn’t have a problem getting on the field when having something to play for. Lamar can deny it all he wants but he plays at the end of last year if he were under contract. 

He was under contract. Heading into FA it was the KEY year of his contract. If he milked it down the stretch expecting to get paid that was a serious miscalculation.

CMC was iron man prior to getting paid. That's how you do it. Gotta get that bag first. Then you can milk it.

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On 3/8/2023 at 7:27 AM, KillerKat said:

Im so over these outrage articles that are written because someone the writer likes doesnt get what they want. What basis does this writer have that we havent even checked in on Lamars demands? I thought it was reported we had already looked into it. If I had as much money as Tepper, Id file for defamation after the companies accusing me of collusion and the ones that were calling me racist for not hiring Wilks.

I want Lamar myself, but understand if we dont pursue him. Everyone has just lost all sense of logic. Media gets mad when they are called out, always stating they only report truth. Bullshit. They cause illogical outrage and then act innocent. 

Im bringing this back up to prove how poo the media is. Turns out the reason we didnt want Lamar was because we wanted to move to #1 in the draft and get our own QB. There was no collusion. fug the media.

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