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https://x.com/49erssportstalk/status/1898954311440257263?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA
 

The Los Angeles #Rams, Carolina #Panthers and Miami #Dolphins are three teams prepared to go after LB Dre Greenlaw, per sources. 

They are prepared to have him be the leader of the LB room & Captain of their Defenses. 49ers need to up their offer to keep Greenlaw

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24 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

https://x.com/49erssportstalk/status/1898954311440257263?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA
 

The Los Angeles #Rams, Carolina #Panthers and Miami #Dolphins are three teams prepared to go after LB Dre Greenlaw, per sources. 

They are prepared to have him be the leader of the LB room & Captain of their Defenses. 49ers need to up their offer to keep Greenlaw

Greenlaw would be a solid pickup 

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34 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

A soon to be 28 year old linebacker a year removed from tearing his achillies? These are the types of players you avoid 

We literally jettisoned Shaq for this. Would be an ultra Panthers move.

fug it, let's do 10 years and $250 mil while we are at it.

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9 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm gonna be honest, these contracts are causing my interest in the sport to diminish. The contracts keep increasing exponentially and so do the ticket prices, merchandise, concessions, etc. while the typical fan is falling behind vs. inflation. I'm a football junkie but at some point I'm going to force myself to to lose interest in the billionaire play things. I'm getting pretty fuging close. Hell, I'll just watch local HS football to get my fix because college football is going down the same path.

https://www.nfl.com/news/bills-reigning-mvp-josh-allen-agree-to-six-year-deal-worth-330-million

TV contracts are to blame. It's the think that forever destroyed Division 1 sports.

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8 hours ago, Basbear said:

https://bvmsports.com/2025/03/08/rumor-panthers-preparing-to-trade-for-bills-first-round-bust-other-suitors-in-play/

 

Panthers looking at bills recent 1st round bust. This is one of the those elm+6th for Panthers 5th type of deals. 

 

I keep feeling like Michael Jackson is gone before reading this stuff. 

Yay! CJ Henderson 2.0!!@

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29 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

We literally jettisoned Shaq for this. Would be an ultra Panthers move.

fug it, let's do 10 years and $250 mil while we are at it.

It’s such a terrible FA class and Morgan is hellbent on fixing the defense. This is going to end horribly. 

If he misses on Milton Williams I’m truly afraid to find out who he recklessly throws the money 

The only LB’ers I wanted were Baun and Bolton. They both stayed where they were. Dan needs to quit going down the list of options. For example last year, we tried for Luvu (real late) and Patrick Queen. Missed on both so he paid Josey Jewell and now we’re stuck with him this year. I honestly rather just save the cap space if you can’t get your first or second option. We’re not winning the damn Super Bowl this year so

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

It’s such a terrible FA class and Morgan is hellbent on fixing the defense. This is going to end horribly. 

If he misses on Milton Williams I’m truly afraid to find out who he recklessly throws the money 

The only LB’ers I wanted were Baun and Bolton. They both stayed where they were. Dan needs to quit going down the list of options. For example last year, we tried for Luvu (real late) and Patrick Queen. Missed on both so he paid Josey Jewell and now we’re stuck with him this year. I honestly rather just save the cap space if you can’t get your first or second option. We’re not winning the damn Super Bowl this year so

Impatient owner = a lot of "Oh poo" moves.

I blame Tepper for a chunk of this. We know it's basically a hostile, stressful environment there.

Dan has two offseasons at most if they don't turn it around.

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6 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

https://x.com/49erssportstalk/status/1898954311440257263?s=46&t=xeIgh_-Vr2aKxBkBJdfnKA
 

The Los Angeles #Rams, Carolina #Panthers and Miami #Dolphins are three teams prepared to go after LB Dre Greenlaw, per sources. 

They are prepared to have him be the leader of the LB room & Captain of their Defenses. 49ers need to up their offer to keep Greenlaw

Didn't he miss most of 2024?  Sounds like a Panther.

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