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Final uniform contest thread


redbuddha

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Your comeback is about as effective as the Panthers defense in the 4th quarter.

From Your shiet talking it sounds like you are a middle age man living in his moms basement with a tin hat on all but hurt cause your own fan base could not unite and become as "effective" as ours.

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He basically said he thinks something's fishy! I have never seen such a crabs in a barrel media, as the one in Charlotte.

http://www.ninersnation.com/2013/7/23/4548794/nfl-com-greatest-uniform-bracket-undermined-by-voter-manipulation

Anyway these niner fans now think we hacked the nfl voting page to keep people from voting. Why would we do that when we are trying to vote!

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Wait a minute now if one of you redneck geniuses did manage to hack the nfl page, can you get it to reflect San Francisco voters to the lingerie football league. maybe some of their supporters will switch teams...

Not that there is anything wrong with that!

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@NinersNation You have no idea how sophisticated the voting manipulation at http://nfl.com  is. There is a network of ppl doing this.

 

 

We are now a sophisticated group of hackers!!!! LMAO  I guess 49er fans just can't recognize dedication!

 

 

Somebody needs to tweet them back and say that if they think a bunch of fans being 100% into winning this contest is 'sophisticated voting manipulation', then they really need to get out more. 

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If you take a little time, you may realize the Panthers have had absolutely phenomenal participation in this event.

If you look at there board, each round has had its own unique forum topic, with over 1,000 replies each and upwards of 30,000 views. Not to mention over 100 users participating in the topic at any given time of the day. They advertised on every facet, Facebook, Radio, Reddit, etc.

Is it so hard to believe that a fanbase could dedicate itself to something like this, combined with the NFL Nations hate for Dameshek, and most teams jealousy/hatred of the 49ers could lead to a lopsided outcome?!?

Or do we have to be so butt-hurt as to automatically accuse the other team of cheating?

 

 

 

I just posted this over there.

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