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Rank the 0-3 teams


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Five 0-3 Teams, ranked in order of opinion.

49ers - Better than their record and us no doubt.

Lions - Very interesting offense, could be 2-1 very easily.

--At this point the teams are performing so poorly that any order is acceptable--

Bills - At least they have Spiller and no expectations.

Browns - In direct competition with us for the most boring team in the NFL.

Panthers - Dead last in points scored of all 0-3 teams with 32, it cannot get worse than it is right now. So cheer up, it can only get better.

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why are the 49ers better than us?

they are struggling on offense, defense, and their quarterback play is just as inconsistent as as the Panthers. oh, and their coaching is a lot worse than the Panthers.

I don't see how they are better than their record. they're a below average team, just like the Panthers.

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why are the 49ers better than us?

they are struggling on offense, defense, and their quarterback play is just as inconsistent as as the Panthers. oh, and their coaching is a lot worse than the Panthers.

I don't see how they are better than their record. they're a below average team, just like the Panthers.

If you watched the 49ers game vs the Saints you would easily agree that they're a better team than us right now.

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If you watched the 49ers game vs the Saints you would easily agree that they're a better team than us right now.

I did see that game, and I saw the 49ers throw away a very winnable game by turning the ball over 4 times(remind you of a certain team?)

They also just got embarrassed by the Chiefs(gave up 3 touchdowns to Matt Cassell and over 200 yards rushing.)

I don't think they're an awful team, I just don't think they are that much, if at all better than the Panthers.

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I did see that game, and I saw the 49ers throw away a very winnable game by turning the ball over 4 times(remind you of a certain team?)

They also just got embarrassed by the Chiefs(gave up 3 touchdowns to Matt Cassell and over 200 yards rushing.)

I don't think they're an awful team, I just don't think they are that much, if at all better than the Panthers.

Err we got embarrassed by the Bucs.....AND the Giants...

The Chiefs are a solid team, once again if you have seen any of their games you would know they aren't a joke.

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Err we got embarrassed by the Bucs.....AND the Giants...

The Chiefs are a solid team, once again if you have seen any of their games you would know they aren't a joke.

yeah I know we did. I never said we were a better team. I just don't think the 49ers are any better. they're not a good football team and that's all that matters(neither are we..)

and I never said the Chiefs are a joke. I think they have a legitimate chance at winning the AFC west, I'm just saying the Panthers aren't the only ones getting embarrassed. Oh, and the 49ers lost pretty badly to the Seahawks too(and I think the Seahawks are a solid team as well.)

just saying, 49ers deserve their 0-3 record just like the Panthers do.

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I did see that game, and I saw the 49ers throw away a very winnable game by turning the ball over 4 times(remind you of a certain team?)

They also just got embarrassed by the Chiefs(gave up 3 touchdowns to Matt Cassell and over 200 yards rushing.)

I don't think they're an awful team, I just don't think they are that much, if at all better than the Panthers.

Indeed splitting hairs over the better 0-3 teams can be a tedious task. However, the 49ers appear to me to have a better outlook than the Panthers to this point. The Chiefs are also 3-0 for the record and two pretty damn good back with Jones and Charles, anyone who disagrees doesn't know much about football.

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