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Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread


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Defense  doing all they can and Bryce and Dave back to the up n down bs.  Maybe the 2nd half comes out like most of our games but idc what Bryce does, we need another qb before  we end up signing him and having our own Brock Purdy situation. 

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1 minute ago, Zaximus said:

If I’m an owner I’m not sure how I bring Canales back.  He just seems clueless very often.  Our best weapon is Rico and you either don’t call run plays at the goal line or you run Chuba instead.  It’s just too many valleys.  Three interceptions and we have three points.  It’s just inexcusable. 

You’re just incorrect. Jimmies and Joes>X’s and O’s. Holding call on first drive. The pick was a walk in TD. TMac lets a ball carrom off his chest next drive.  Goal to go at the 10 is a tough spot to run, 2nd down WR screen was a good call there. Bryce pussed out on 3rd. 1 minute drive Bryce got weak in the knees short armed a ball that was the wrong read. Miscommunication with one of our retard WR on 3rd.

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1 minute ago, Zaximus said:

49ers are well coached.  They will make changes.  I don’t expect we will unless Canales remembers Rico is the way and stops being cute.  But he’s very bad at seeing things in front of him.  

That joke Canales wants Chuba to morph into Eric Dickerson so bad, but he's more of Nick Goings. 

Put Rico on the field on crucial drives where we need touchdowns.

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