Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
For context, Donovan Smith, Wanya Morris and Jawaan Taylor were all graded lower from PFF than Colton Mckivitz.
So no, Mckivitz flaws are not gonna single handedly cost the 9ers the SB.
Colton McKivitz was actually on par in both the run and the pass with Mike McGlinchey who was drafted 9th overall. But what cost the 49ers a Super Bowl win was more than just the O-line's misses. People tend to forget the two fumbles the 49ers had, Greenlaw's injury and Oren Burks who couldn't cover anyone, you might as well put a mannequin out there in place of Greenlaw. Brock Purdy had a couple of mis reads, along with Shanahan's play calling who I think should've got Kittle more involved. So many things didn't go the 9ers way in the Super Bowl and all people can remember is Mckivitz.
Agree 💯% It was weird how Greenlaw and Feliciano get injured in the Superbowl and basically we lose two key players for pretty much the whole game. Kyle is snakbit in the Superbowl - or so it seems.
When Dre went down with the achilles injury I was gutted, knew it was over, Burks couldn't do what Dre can do, I'm more confident in Campbell since he's a veteran, and has to be better than Burks.
The Feliciano injury was weird, we went downhill, I see him as the starting RG this season, but he sure as heck didn't get starter money, 1yr $2.75M, surprised by how little we were able to get him for, considering how much Guards were getting, I still remember being totally shocked Carolina gave Robert Hunt $20M a year.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by Sickaa:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Agree 💯% It was weird how Greenlaw and Feliciano get injured in the Superbowl and basically we lose two key players for pretty much the whole game. Kyle is snakbit in the Superbowl - or so it seems.
Losing Greenlaw sucked, but the defense still did enough to win that game Imo. It was the offense that struggled for the most part and I'm guessing that's why Kyle drafted a receivers with the first pick.
The offense struggled but KC's struggled more. It was the muffed punt that brought KC to life and got them back in the game. One play. TD.
That return fiasco was ugh, McCloud's not at fault, Luter needed to stay away, but McCloud should of just landed on the ball, not try to pick it up.