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We rebuilt the bears and gave an MVP in his prime to the 49ers


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Fitterer and Tepper have done more for the 49ers and bears than for the Panthers 

Gave the 49ers CMC who is playing all world. 
 

Gave the Bears our first…which ended up being the 1 overall pick this coming draft. A stud WR. Let Foreman go who signed with the Bears and played well.  Also, drafted Darnell Wright with that traded pick last year who has huge upside as an Olineman. 
 

One could argue Fitt was a better GM for those other team than was for us. 

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DJ Moore- 92 REC, 1300 Yards, 8 TDS

CMC- 2,023 Yards, 21 TDs 

Total: 3,323 Yards, 29 TDs 

Panthers 2023 Offense combined: 

  • 1,638 rushing yards
  • 3,151 recieving yards
  • 20 TDs 

DJ & CMC would make up 

  • 145% of our TD offense 
  • 70% of our yards from scrimage. 

This alone should have Scott F. fired tomorrow. 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Chad_Cota said:

DJ Moore- 92 REC, 1300 Yards, 8 TDS

CMC- 2,023 Yards, 21 TDs 

Total: 3,323 Yards, 29 TDs 

Panthers 2023 Offense combined: 

  • 1,638 rushing yards
  • 3,151 recieving yards
  • 20 TDs 

DJ & CMC would make up 

  • 145% of our TD offense 
  • 70% of our yards from scrimage. 

This alone should have Scott F. fired tomorrow. 

 

 

 

 

You beat me to it haha

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2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I wouldn't say we've rebuilt the Bears just yet but we've certainly given them all the tools to rebuild themselves lol 

yeah, we have put the Bears in a tremendous position.  No doubt.  They are still the Bears so they likely fug it up.  But the Bears are essentially where we dream to be. 

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1 minute ago, Bear Hands said:

CMC and DJ have a combined 3300 yards (2800+ pass/receiving) and 29 touchdowns

For comparison, the Panthers have 2672 pass/receiving yards and 23 total touchdowns.

It is absolutely bananas what we’ve turned the value received into for two franchise cornerstones.

Can't wait to trade Brian Burns for some JAG QB because we are unsure about Bryce Young....

It's beyond comedy how far this roster has been set back as they have dealt with the QB issue. 

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