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Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread


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6 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

I wish I had a Time Machine so I can go to the point in time where young isn’t our qb 

28 passing yards in a half of football is pathetic when your defense has gotten you the ball 3 times already 

canales can go too, offense is dog piss and that’s supposed to be his forte 

Can't blame Dave when we are LITERALLY hamstrung by Bryce.

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

It feels like that because when you have a fuging physical wimp at QB who also can’t see half the fuging throws he attempts, offense tends to feel like you’re sitting at the bottom of a hill you’re trying to climb up as an avalanche is coming down and all you can do is wait for your demise.

I may print this and frame it. Just a heads up. Or print it on a business card and hand it to people when they don't watch games but tell me Bryce is great and just needs more help.

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Bryce’s GWD is going to be epic!!! Purdy throws his 19th INT on the night and gives us the ball at the 49ers 5 yard line.  Bryce goes backwards 30 yards and finishes with negative passing yards on the night and we kick the game winning FG

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Twitter is laughing at how bad this game is 

They should be.  There is zero fuging reason a professional QB should finish a half with 28 yards passing on 10 fuging attempts.  ZERO.  I don’t want to hear another fuging peep of praise for Bryce.  It’s like bragging about graduating middle school.  Congratulations when you do what you’re fuging supposed to do at a fuging minimum. 

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