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Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread


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1 minute ago, RJK said:

Now show a graphic of all the panthers injuries this year. Every team is dealing with it it's not just the 9ers 

9ers lost the best LB in league and Bosa along with nearly all their edges. Brock missed 5 or 7 too, it hurts when a top 12 QB and #1 of their spots miss time.....I think trent Williams missed games and finally looking human this year have years of owning the best LT. Kittle was on IR too.  WRs missed many games and best one hasn't took a snap this year. They are missing all-pro level players....

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6 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Just a reminder that the 49ers are an ex-division rival and that Colin Kaeperdick mocked Cam.

So I can say pre-emptively that all you fuging CMC simps can fug right off if the 49ers start dunking on us.

fug the 49ers....

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I came from the old days so.....Low key High key, I fuging hate the 49ers....

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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

9ers lost the best LB in league and Bosa along with nearly all their edges. Brock missed 5 or 7 too, it hurts when a top 12 QB and #1 of their spots miss time.....I think trent Williams missed games and finally looking human this year have years of owning the best LT. Kittle was on IR too.  WRs missed many games and best one hasn't took a snap this year. They are missing all-pro level players....

and? the panthers haven't had the same lineup at oline all year and missing the best guard in football. not to mention both starting LBs the starting edge along with chuba and bryce missing time. Every team deals with it every year

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Just now, RJK said:

and? the panthers haven't had the same lineup at oline all year and missing the best guard in football. not to mention both starting LBs the starting edge along with chuba and bryce missing time. Every team deals with it every year

Brother, the level of player lost. Warner is the best LB, Bozeman is a ST main on many teams. 

All teams lose players, but when you loss the best or top top at the position it hurts much more.. 9ers were loaded. 

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