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49ers Head Coach Kyle Shanahan Thread
49ers Head Coach Kyle Shanahan Thread
Sep 28, 2019 at 12:41 PM
- Niners816
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^^^great video. Thanks for posting.
Sep 28, 2019 at 12:44 PM
- Niners816
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So good to see the offense that Bill Walsh built back in SF, and taken to the next level by Mike Shanahan in the 90's. And now by 2nd generation Kyle Shanahan.
When I watch the Niners offense, and then watched the other offenses around the league, their offenses look pedestrian. Just like back in the Walsh era, the coordination and crisp execution are there.
I just can't explain how happy I am to have him in the building. I wanted him in some form or fashion since 2013-14ish. My initial thought was hoping Harbaugh would have brought him in after the 13 season when he was unemployed. When Harbs left I wanted Mike for the main reason being I suspected Kyle would come with him.
Sep 28, 2019 at 1:01 PM
- qnnhan7
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Originally posted by Niners816:Originally posted by qnnhan7:![]()
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So good to see the offense that Bill Walsh built back in SF, and taken to the next level by Mike Shanahan in the 90's. And now by 2nd generation Kyle Shanahan.
When I watch the Niners offense, and then watched the other offenses around the league, their offenses look pedestrian. Just like back in the Walsh era, the coordination and crisp execution are there.
I just can't explain how happy I am to have him in the building. I wanted him in some form or fashion since 2013-14ish. My initial thought was hoping Harbaugh would have brought him in after the 13 season when he was unemployed. When Harbs left I wanted Mike for the main reason being I suspected Kyle would come with him.
Now you have a full version of Kyle Shanahan offense, and not the Kyle the OC under a HC version. I think even with his father, he wasn't really able to implement his fully creative ideas, because he would still have to cater to what his father would like to do offensively from game to game, and the type of personnel Mike preferred, not to mention the owner in Washington.
Sep 28, 2019 at 1:55 PM
- JTsBiggestFan
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Originally posted by Nastastical:
This is a bit random, but I love this exact pose of Jimmy G winding up to throw the ball.
Look at other QBs in similar poses and none look as good as our boy!!!
Sep 28, 2019 at 1:59 PM
- JTsBiggestFan
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Originally posted by SkyZer0:
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
hella early but we have a top 5 O and a top 5 d, why not us???
what do you mean why not us?
Let's not use a Seahawk/Willowism, please....
Sep 28, 2019 at 2:01 PM
- GhostOfBaalke
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Originally posted by JTsBiggestFan:This is a bit random, but I love this exact pose of Jimmy G winding up to throw the ball.
Look at other QBs in similar poses and none look as good as our boy!!!
Does he look as good as the legend driskel tho
[ Edited by GhostOfBaalke on Sep 28, 2019 at 2:01 PM ]
Sep 28, 2019 at 8:30 PM
- LVJay
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^^
Sep 29, 2019 at 3:17 AM
- VaBeachNiner
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Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Nastastical:
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So good to see the offense that Bill Walsh built back in SF, and taken to the next level by Mike Shanahan in the 90's. And now by 2nd generation Kyle Shanahan.
When I watch the Niners offense, and then watched the other offenses around the league, their offenses look pedestrian. Just like back in the Walsh era, the coordination and crisp execution are there.
Best quote from the video:
He(Juszczyk) attempts to banish Minkah Fitzpatrick to the upside down, which honestly, could also be back to Miami
Sep 29, 2019 at 4:09 AM
- NCommand
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Originally posted by Niners816:Originally posted by qnnhan7:![]()
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So good to see the offense that Bill Walsh built back in SF, and taken to the next level by Mike Shanahan in the 90's. And now by 2nd generation Kyle Shanahan.
When I watch the Niners offense, and then watched the other offenses around the league, their offenses look pedestrian. Just like back in the Walsh era, the coordination and crisp execution are there.
I just can't explain how happy I am to have him in the building. I wanted him in some form or fashion since 2013-14ish. My initial thought was hoping Harbaugh would have brought him in after the 13 season when he was unemployed. When Harbs left I wanted Mike for the main reason being I suspected Kyle would come with him.
Same. But you know that. LOL
Sep 29, 2019 at 6:10 AM
- WestCoastForever
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Originally posted by qnnhan7:Originally posted by Niners816:Originally posted by qnnhan7:![]()
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So good to see the offense that Bill Walsh built back in SF, and taken to the next level by Mike Shanahan in the 90's. And now by 2nd generation Kyle Shanahan.
When I watch the Niners offense, and then watched the other offenses around the league, their offenses look pedestrian. Just like back in the Walsh era, the coordination and crisp execution are there.
I just can't explain how happy I am to have him in the building. I wanted him in some form or fashion since 2013-14ish. My initial thought was hoping Harbaugh would have brought him in after the 13 season when he was unemployed. When Harbs left I wanted Mike for the main reason being I suspected Kyle would come with him.
Now you have a full version of Kyle Shanahan offense, and not the Kyle the OC under a HC version. I think even with his father, he wasn't really able to implement his fully creative ideas, because he would still have to cater to what his father would like to do offensively from game to game, and the type of personnel Mike preferred, not to mention the owner in Washington.
All true. Football has never been more beautiful than with a well-executed WCO. Kyle's brand brings balance between pass and run, deception, aggression.
The only hitch for me in what you say is with the execution. It's not there yet.
Too many passes dropped, too many turnovers. Some miscues on a few plays each game.
But it's getting there!
Now that they've had a sweet taste of winning, hopefully they will all take it to the next level.
Sep 29, 2019 at 7:43 AM
- JTsBiggestFan
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Originally posted by Dsoto87:
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I'll take this over sleeping with eachothers women ala Aldon and kap.
Sep 29, 2019 at 8:57 AM
- Heroism
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Did the NFL loosen up it's copyright policy on YouTube? There are a lot of football content creators popping up, and this guy is pretty damn good.
Sep 29, 2019 at 9:16 AM
- VaBeachNiner
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Originally posted by Heroism:
Did the NFL loosen up it's copyright policy on YouTube? There are a lot of football content creators popping up, and this guy is pretty damn good.
Literally last page lol
Sep 29, 2019 at 9:58 AM
- Niners99
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Originally posted by Joecool:Originally posted by smithgdwg:Originally posted by Joecool:I don't think we ever won 3 in a row with JH. If we did, it was rare. Tough to win 3 straight. Good start.
He won 8 games in a row.....
Yes but how many times did he win 3 in a row. It always seemed like we win 2 and lose 1.
Harbaugh won 3 games in a row 9 different times in 4 seasons.
Sep 29, 2019 at 2:00 PM
- GhostOfBaalke
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Originally posted by Heroism:Did the NFL loosen up it's copyright policy on YouTube? There are a lot of football content creators popping up, and this guy is pretty damn good.
Aren't you allowed to post almost anything if you're speaking over it?

