Originally posted by slowriot:
Originally posted by WRATHman44:
Sooo...
Regardless, no need for you to be a

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Originally posted by slowriot:
Originally posted by WRATHman44:
Sooo...
Regardless, no need for you to be a
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by TheRambler:
The problem on offense wasn't too many cooks in the kitchen. It was the head chef insisting we do dumb things like run the play clock all the way down on every snap.
the head chef followed by his fat little waiter
Originally posted by Bali-Niner:
Really, this staff looks pretty good when you look at the experience and past positions they have worked in! I'll take a "wait & see" on them and leave the badmouthing to others, for now; GO NINERS!!!
Originally posted by SofaKing:
Originally posted by Bali-Niner:
Really, this staff looks pretty good when you look at the experience and past positions they have worked in! I'll take a "wait & see" on them and leave the badmouthing to others, for now; GO NINERS!!!
Yup. Experience is definitely not a problem with this group. This staff has coached a lot of football, and have been pretty successfully too.
None of the individual names have really set the world on fire, but as a whole it very well could be a quality staff. I don't buy the media's portrayal that these guys are bad coaches. They are good coaches.
Biggest question mark for me is Chryst as the OC. We're keeping the same scheme/terminology, but hopefully he's able to improve the situational play-calling.
Originally posted by ninerjok:
Anquan's brother is on the staff. That rules.
Originally posted by SofaKing:
Originally posted by Bali-Niner:
Really, this staff looks pretty good when you look at the experience and past positions they have worked in! I'll take a "wait & see" on them and leave the badmouthing to others, for now; GO NINERS!!!
Yup. Experience is definitely not a problem with this group. This staff has coached a lot of football, and have been pretty successfully too.
None of the individual names have really set the world on fire, but as a whole it very well could be a quality staff. I don't buy the media's portrayal that these guys are bad coaches. They are good coaches.
Biggest question mark for me is Chryst as the OC. We're keeping the same scheme/terminology, but hopefully he's able to improve the situational play-calling.
Originally posted by 49erEgg:
Originally posted by SaksV:
Yeah, I just noticed this as well! Beat me to it![]()
I'm intrigued as to what his role is...pretty cool
Originally posted by Bali-Niner:
Originally posted by SofaKing:
Originally posted by Bali-Niner:
Really, this staff looks pretty good when you look at the experience and past positions they have worked in! I'll take a "wait & see" on them and leave the badmouthing to others, for now; GO NINERS!!!
Yup. Experience is definitely not a problem with this group. This staff has coached a lot of football, and have been pretty successfully too.
None of the individual names have really set the world on fire, but as a whole it very well could be a quality staff. I don't buy the media's portrayal that these guys are bad coaches. They are good coaches.
Biggest question mark for me is Chryst as the OC. We're keeping the same scheme/terminology, but hopefully he's able to improve the situational play-calling.You know I think the OC is going to be a 2 headed one; Chyrst/Logan for the most part and I have a feeling they will work together to get the game plan together and decide on the "theme/scenario" of calls the OC will call depending on the agreement of the 2 during the week of game planning. JT just said with the coaching announcement; They want to get the O to the LOS ASAP, all the time. That alone is great news, and no reason it can't be accomplished if there is prior agreement on the scheme for the game. NINERS!!
Originally posted by SofaKing:
Originally posted by Bali-Niner:
Originally posted by SofaKing:
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Yup. Experience is definitely not a problem with this group. This staff has coached a lot of football, and have been pretty successfully too.
None of the individual names have really set the world on fire, but as a whole it very well could be a quality staff. I don't buy the media's portrayal that these guys are bad coaches. They are good coaches.
Biggest question mark for me is Chryst as the OC. We're keeping the same scheme/terminology, but hopefully he's able to improve the situational play-calling.You know I think the OC is going to be a 2 headed one; Chyrst/Logan for the most part and I have a feeling they will work together to get the game plan together and decide on the "theme/scenario" of calls the OC will call depending on the agreement of the 2 during the week of game planning. JT just said with the coaching announcement; They want to get the O to the LOS ASAP, all the time. That alone is great news, and no reason it can't be accomplished if there is prior agreement on the scheme for the game. NINERS!!
Yup, it's been reported Logan will have input in the gameplans, specifically the passing game. Definitely looking forward to the 49ers playing with increased tempo this year.