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San Darnold signs with the 49ers


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7 hours ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Why is all our players going to the niners?

 

Anyway, sorry it didn't work out Sam, you gave us your best, it's not your fault a clown was in control of restarting your career , I wish him the best, if Sam and Christian get rings before we do , I wouldn't be mad 

I would be mad actually 

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5 hours ago, mav1234 said:

Darnold makes sense for them, I could see him being a decent starter until Purdy is healthy.  I don't think he'll get them a Superb Owl, but still.

I would say Darnold will likely ve a very, very distant third option for them. He shouldn't see the field unless both Purdy and Lance got down.

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He now has a better chance of starting in this year's Super Bowl than 60% of the QBs in the league.

You know what? Good luck Sam! Do it!

We're going to be a year or two in the making, so let it be the Panthers North vs the Panthers West for the 2023 championship.

Best of luck to him. The kid got out there and took all the hits for us and got back up and did it again for a coach that shouldn't have ever been given control. Here's hoping he thrives out there with good coaching.

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15 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

The NIGHTMARE IS OVER.

All you Sam supporters can hit the road with him. You know who you are.

Supporting your players while they are on your team is kind of what fans do. Doesn't mean anyone is leaving or not okay with changes.  All of this dislike for your own teammates seems way overblown and frankly childish in my opinion.

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Maybe he wants a place that has their poo together where he can get an honest shot, because he is running out of chances. He wouldn’t get that here. (The honest shot part).

5 OCs in 5 years was it? Now on number 6? 
He is gonna be well versed and maybe a quicker study from all that.  I hope he plays to his ability.  

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