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Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by jimrat:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
I still remember when people said McVay was the better coach.....I wrote names down. You have no credibility.


I think you can figure out which forum 🤡's said that.

here's one 🤡 that's easy to identify. His name starts with s and ends with l.

HAS to be of these two guys :

SeahawkSal
SeahawksTroll

But which one?
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
I still remember when people said McVay was the better coach.....I wrote names down. You have no credibility.

i can name one off the top of my head
sus?
Originally posted by BumCity:
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by Young2Owens:
Its funny when Shanny goes against coaches like McVay or LaFleur. Its like watching Akuma owning Ryu and Ken.

McVay goes against Bill, he runs a 6-1 front and the rams only score 3 points.

Shanny does, Bill tries to use 6-1, has to try everything, loses 33-6....

I think Shanny is the better coach, but this seems like a meaningless comparison. Different teams, different games, different circumstances. Both of them came up short offensively in the Super Bowl against Belichick.
the one scored three, the other 28 points.
Originally posted by communist:
Originally posted by JaggedJ:
Originally posted by communist:
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by communist:
https://www.49erswebzone.com/commentary/2495-shanahan-young-fearless-coachs-old-school-mentality-holding-49ers/

Disagree
His Williams-pick and the WR-draft-carousel support parts of the article.

How so? The article is so vague nearly anything negative or wrong in hindsight can be used to support, but what exactly about missing on a few draft picks backs up the article?
On a few? in all seriousness? That was a lot.
One point of the article is that she should give up personnel responsibility.

Even if he did reduce his responsibilities, having input on drafting wouldn't be one of them.

So I still don't see the corolation or how Williams/Pettis back up the article.

All the top coaches have draft input, and no franchise goes four years without a "few misses".

It was a poor article. Moving on.
Very impressed with what Shanahan has been able to do these last two weeks with injuries still mounting and a QB with a limited skill set
Originally posted by Wubbie:
Originally posted by Monsterniner:
Shanny is gonna have to open his playbook for Jimmy at some point but these last 2 games he has been amazing calling easy throws for his struggling QB and when that QB gets his confidence back maybe we´ll see more deep throws because we can´t survive all season long with these lateral throws expecting Deebo to go full beast all the time.

BTW he looked great in all-black

I was worried we'd be one-dimensional in the passing offense but, funny thing is, the amazing Bill Belichick didn't shut-down the easy lateral throws either. Yes, there may be a game where an opposing defense just flies to our pass-catchers and limits our YAC, but if a defense can do that... that's a very special defense. Our offense is predicated on (1) amazing running scheme, (2) intermediate/deep crossing routes off the play action, (3) Shanahan's rhythm as a playcaller, and (4) the YAC Bros catching the ball in space and making guys miss.

But I do firmly believe that Jimmy and the offense will grow so that they can attack the more intermediate and deep parts of the field... I think we can be a playoff team with this current offense. But with a weaker defense this year, can we make a deep run with this current offense? I'm looking forward to seeing that offense progress.

If Ford comes back and can give us any kind of pass rush, and Sherm comes back, we could have a defense good enough for a serious playoff run
I loved the playcalling today, all that motion!!!
Originally posted by jonnydel:
I still remember when people said McVay was the better coach.....I wrote names down. You have no credibility.

sus, lol.

2017 season was a good one for him.
Originally posted by susweel:
Hugh Jackson 2.0

Originally posted by JaggedJ:
Originally posted by communist:
Originally posted by JaggedJ:
Originally posted by communist:
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by communist:
https://www.49erswebzone.com/commentary/2495-shanahan-young-fearless-coachs-old-school-mentality-holding-49ers/

Disagree
His Williams-pick and the WR-draft-carousel support parts of the article.

How so? The article is so vague nearly anything negative or wrong in hindsight can be used to support, but what exactly about missing on a few draft picks backs up the article?
On a few? in all seriousness? That was a lot.
One point of the article is that she should give up personnel responsibility.

Even if he did reduce his responsibilities, having input on drafting wouldn't be one of them.

So I still don't see the corolation or how Williams/Pettis back up the article.

All the top coaches have draft input, and no franchise goes four years without a "few misses".

It was a poor article. Moving on.

Seriously. New England consistently drafts well but they will have a "n'keal harry" blunder every once in a while. It happens. Pettis sucked, Williams sucked, but we ended up with good backs and receivers anyways.
Originally posted by communist:
If I understand it correctly, it's not like Shanny is reinventing the wheel either. Rather it's more window - dressing and perfection.
I mean everyone knows that he prefers outside - zone, yet it is difficult to stop partly due to good implementation.

he runs a tried and true system but throws in little wrinkles every game and has good counter punches to any defensive scheme, is how i'd put it.

also you gotta give shanahan credit for drafting aiyuk, deebo and kittle who can run jet sweeps, which is a key element in this offense
[ Edited by DonnieDarko on Oct 25, 2020 at 9:54 PM ]
Kyle's last two games have been jewels. He was on fire in both and his players knew it. Those 3 losses still bug me but what the heck, kyle is back. I think he gotten a bit drifty for a couple of those losses, but Lordy, he had it all together tonite.

It was a true team win, but kyle led his guys, make no mistake about that.
Kyle may have taken his dad's advice on how to run the team with all the injuries we've had... and that's to play (win or lose) with the strength of the team..

Remember when Denver (repeat year) lost John Elway due to injury, Mike Shanahan had Bubby Brister just MANAGED the game as he used his power house running game to keep games as close as possible or to not allow his team to fall behind where Brister will have to carry them..

the last two games, by far, has been Kyle's best coaching performances since he's been here.. SIMPLICITY is how we won both games, and why we dominated the games...

the next 5 games is brutal and Kyle needs to remember that we don't want Jimmy to force and try to be an ELITE QB... he just needs to GET THE JOB DONE !!!

Maybe, just maybe, he'll never be the next Aaron, Mahomes, Brees and/or Brady, but if he can be as great as AIKMAN was, that'll be more than ENOUGH !!!
This next game at SEA will be a huge test. I doubt our defense will be able to hold them below 35, so it's going to require a bunch of scoring.
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
This next game at SEA will be a huge test. I doubt our defense will be able to hold them below 35, so it's going to require a bunch of scoring.

NO NO NO NO !!!!

we should not get into a shoot out with Seattle... the key to success is to slow the game down and eat up the clock.. POUND POUND POUND BIG PLAY !!! this is the key... we must have one of those 7 to 8 minute scoring drive as much as possible..
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