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Canales update. Mayes is out. Wallace continuing out


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1 minute ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

So do we think center is a need going into the draft next season yet?

With Mays and Corbett  UFAs, Center is a huge need. May might get re-signed on a multi-year extension. It wouldn’t break the bank and Bryce works well with him.

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37 minutes ago, Murph said:

With Mays and Corbett  UFAs, Center is a huge need. May might get re-signed on a multi-year extension. It wouldn’t break the bank and Bryce works well with him.

Right or wrong it's probably not a good idea to have all 5 of your starters on free agent/ext deals.   Thats a poo ton of money tied up 9n offense 

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I listened to a knowledgeable professional 49ers podcaster this morning do a through breakdown of the panthers

he said

 1. the panthers trio of TEs and how the Panthers use them could  give the 49ers fits.  
 

2. Said young team just needs a draft or two to fill some spots  

3. very high on Scorton

4. Side note says the 49ers hate A’shawn Robinson and he hates them owing to his time with the Rams   

5. Conversely he didnt see any way the Panthers could stop CMC given the linebacker injuries 

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It is official on Rozeboom 

from queen city news

The Panthers will be without three key starters during Monday night’s game against the San Francisco 49ers, the team reports Saturday. 

Linebackers Christian Rozeboom and Trevin Wallace, along with center Cade Mays, have been ruled out on this week’s injury report. 

Rozeboom’s hip/hamstring injury and Wallace’s shoulder injury kept them out of practice all week, while Mays (ankle) was added to the injury report on Friday.

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