I miss all of you being somewhat coherent and lovely to talk to.
I think Kyle will at least make the Niners a good team. Which may make you all back to normal.
(excepting jrg of course)
[ Edited by ArizonaBlue on Feb 8, 2017 at 1:07 AM ]
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Originally posted by ArizonaBlue:
As a Rams fan who used to love posting with all of you, I look forward to seeing what Kyle does with your team.
I miss all of you being somewhat coherent and lovely to talk to.
I think Kyle will at least make the Niners a good team. Which may make you all back to normal.
(excepting jrg of course)
Originally posted by SofaKing:
Haha yeah. The offense was clearly the strength of that team and what got them that far. I know people are going to give Kyle a hard time about the last few drives, but fact of the matter is the Falcons are not in the SB with a chance to win without him. He took the pieces that were there and made them truly special. Watch what happens to ATL after this season, they will miss Kyle greatly.
Originally posted by SofaKing:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by afalau:
LOL. Truth.
Haha yeah. The offense was clearly the strength of that team and what got them that far. I know people are going to give Kyle a hard time about the last few drives, but fact of the matter is the Falcons are not in the SB with a chance to win without him. He took the pieces that were there and made them truly special. Watch what happens to ATL after this season, they will miss Kyle greatly.
Originally posted by cciowa:yeah right...
he was over rated as a coach no matter what title he had , just like roman was. fangio and more recently mangini and rathman
Originally posted by ArizonaBlue:
As a Rams fan who used to love posting with all of you, I look forward to seeing what Kyle does with your team.
I miss all of you being somewhat coherent and lovely to talk to.
I think Kyle will at least make the Niners a good team. Which may make you all back to normal.
(excepting jrg of course)
Originally posted by NCommand:
You're a Rams fan called Arizona (Seahawks) Blue posting on a 49er forum? I'm so confused! LOL
Welcome...we're getting closer to turning the NFCW upside down...as it should be. Still got a ways to go...
Originally posted by SofaKing:He doesn't regret the play calls? Thanks, Jed, we hired McDaniels of the Broncos.
Haven't been paying attention too much, but seems like he's deflecting most of the questions altogether. Just been saying it was a great hard-fought game, and he doesn't regret the play calls so much as he regrets the outcome of the plays.
Originally posted by communist:He doesn't regret the play calls? Thanks, Jed, we hired McDaniels of the Broncos.Originally posted by SofaKing:Haven't been paying attention too much, but seems like he's deflecting most of the questions altogether. Just been saying it was a great hard-fought game, and he doesn't regret the play calls so much as he regrets the outcome of the plays.
Originally posted by ArizonaBlue:As a Rams fan who used to love posting with all of you, I look forward to seeing what Kyle does with your team.
I miss all of you being somewhat coherent and lovely to talk to.
I think Kyle will at least make the Niners a good team. Which may make you all back to normal.
(excepting jrg of course)
Originally posted by SofaKing:
Originally posted by communist:
Originally posted by SofaKing:He doesn't regret the play calls? Thanks, Jed, we hired McDaniels of the Broncos.
Haven't been paying attention too much, but seems like he's deflecting most of the questions altogether. Just been saying it was a great hard-fought game, and he doesn't regret the play calls so much as he regrets the outcome of the plays.
No, my post was a response to a question regarding Dan Quinn's comments after the game, not Shanahan's. Sorry, I should have been more clear.
Shanahan was reported saying "I blew it" after the game. In hindsight he would have played it differently, but the aggressive play calling is what they did all year with great success. Can't blame him too much for trusting his MVP and #1 offense not to blow it. Ryan took bad sacks, the players missed blocking assignments and committed costly penalties.
Originally posted by KayFabe:
Originally posted by NCommand:
You're a Rams fan called Arizona (Seahawks) Blue posting on a 49er forum? I'm so confused! LOL
Welcome...we're getting closer to turning the NFCW upside down...as it should be. Still got a ways to go...
I do agree though, I think the NFCW will be a lot different next year. I think the Rams will have one more down year before heading in the right direction, and that things will be different for us.
My hopefully optimistic nfcw standings next season
SEA
SF
ARI
LA
edit: Shanny related, can't wait to see some real offensive playcalling next year.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by SofaKing:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by afalau:
LOL. Truth.
Haha yeah. The offense was clearly the strength of that team and what got them that far. I know people are going to give Kyle a hard time about the last few drives, but fact of the matter is the Falcons are not in the SB with a chance to win without him. He took the pieces that were there and made them truly special. Watch what happens to ATL after this season, they will miss Kyle greatly.
No doubt...the last three drives ended in 4th and 25, missed assignment in pass protection (fumble) & 4th and 33.
That's called shooting yourself in the foot.
Oh, and they fired their DC today: Falcons to replace Richard Smith at DC: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000784475/article/atlanta-falcons-replacing-richard-smith-at-dc
Originally posted by 801niner:
Thank God he's calling plays.