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Good team win over a 5-3 team who came to play and compete, the chargers clearly came prepare to stop CMC, Deebo and Kittle and guess what? KS, Jimmy G had no choice but to take the other options: AB, Mitchell, Jennings and a long pass to RayRay.

Be glad this year 9ers have plenty of OTHER play makers to get the job done and the D step up like they should GJ Good Win, even better the Seachickens and Lambs both loss lol👍.
[ Edited by ChillninDaBay on Nov 13, 2022 at 10:38 PM ]
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.
Originally posted by niners94:
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.

I think the 2017 end of season 49ers offense was better lol
Originally posted by 49ers_Life:
Originally posted by niners94:
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.

I think the 2017 end of season 49ers offense was better lol

Jimmy was better back then.
1 win closer to .500!!!
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by 49ers_Life:
Originally posted by niners94:
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.

I think the 2017 end of season 49ers offense was better lol

Jimmy was better back then.

Is that a red flag on KS skills as a coach / developer of talent? You are saying he took JG and made him worse. Now he's developing TL, what hope does he have?
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by 49ers_Life:
Originally posted by niners94:
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.

I think the 2017 end of season 49ers offense was better lol

Jimmy was better back then.

Those 5 games the offense was raw and exciting. Trent f**king Taylor and Marquise Goodwin and Carlos Hyde lol
Originally posted by 49ers_Life:
Originally posted by evil:
We won.




WNB

I don't know what that even means but we won and I love my coach.
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Originally posted by niners94:
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.

It looked conservative to you because that's not how you would game plan for them. I think Shanahan game planned for the Chargers to play keep away from Justin Herbert and it worked.
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by 49ers_Life:
Originally posted by evil:
We won.




WNB

I don't know what that even means but we won and I love my coach.

WNB . Would Not Bang. The ugly ghetto chick
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by niners94:
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.

It looked conservative to you because that's not how you would game plan for them. I think Shanahan game planned for the Chargers to play keep away from Justin Herbert and it worked.

Or the chargers rush D down the middle is bad?
They obviously key on CMC (as well as film study Deebo and Kittle), why Mitchell rushed well and better than CMC.
This is exactly why it's good to have as many weapons on offense as you can have and afford, the opponent's D can't key in, prepare and adjust to every option available.

Doesn't take a genius to understand that or figure it out.

Football is a team game, and strategy and countering is key to winning, just like in War or a Game like DOTA, a MOBA for example, "MOBA" stands for "multiplayer online battle arena, where there are 5 players and 5 heros per team and you counter pick to win and the comp is what determines who has a higher chance of winning and ofc the player skill matters as much as the strategy and counter picking... too hard to understand for some people with lower IQ apparently 🤣 fing malcontent clowns 🤡
[ Edited by ChillninDaBay on Nov 13, 2022 at 11:08 PM ]
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by niners94:
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.

It looked conservative to you because that's not how you would game plan for them. I think Shanahan game planned for the Chargers to play keep away from Justin Herbert and it worked.

You can't be serious. Herbert is banged up himself and has neither kenan allen nor mike williams.

The absurdity that Kyle Shanahan can actually be given credit for anything that happened in this game is laughable.

He has one game plan: run the ball 500 times and only throw the same crossing route to Aiyuk.

It should have failed... the chargers easily should have won this game if not for a few dropped passes and the niners shooting themselves in the foot.

Just stop. Any decent coach with two weeks to prepare would have had this over and done, handily.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by niners94:
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.

It looked conservative to you because that's not how you would game plan for them. I think Shanahan game planned for the Chargers to play keep away from Justin Herbert and it worked.

In general, that's the kind of complementary football that helps a defense---run the ball, control the clock, and that keeps the defense fresh to get after opposing QB's. We held the ball for about 37 minutes against the Chargers.

And then, the Chargers were specifically missing players on their defensive line. It makes perfect sense to run the ball down the middle, hence why we had so many inside zone plays. We were absolutely gashing them in the second half. Why risk throwing the ball when you can just run it down their throats, and wear them down? Sure, the Chargers had two possessions at the end of the game, but they never seriously threatened us with their offense at all in the second half.

It was actually a pretty interest X's and O's game. The Chargers knew we wanted to run the ball on them, so they put out 5-man and 6-man defensive lines... prompting us to pass, but then they would jump back into zone looks... so it was still a bit of a chess match. I think it was a good indicator of how we can expect future opponents to play us. I believe the Rams played a similar gameplan.
Originally posted by Wubbie:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by niners94:
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.

It looked conservative to you because that's not how you would game plan for them. I think Shanahan game planned for the Chargers to play keep away from Justin Herbert and it worked.

In general, that's the kind of complementary football that helps a defense---run the ball, control the clock, and that keeps the defense fresh to get after opposing QB's. We held the ball for about 37 minutes against the Chargers.

And then, the Chargers were specifically missing players on their defensive line. It makes perfect sense to run the ball down the middle, hence why we had so many inside zone plays. We were absolutely gashing them in the second half. Why risk throwing the ball when you can just run it down their throats, and wear them down? Sure, the Chargers had two possessions at the end of the game, but they never seriously threatened us with their offense at all in the second half.

It was actually a pretty interest X's and O's game. The Chargers knew we wanted to run the ball on them, so they put out 5-man and 6-man defensive lines... prompting us to pass, but then they would jump back into zone looks... so it was still a bit of a chess match. I think it was a good indicator of how we can expect future opponents to play us. I believe the Rams played a similar gameplan.

Did you miss the part where the runs weren't working and we just needed one score to seal the game?

Shanny actively gave them the ball back with a minute left, down only six points, in a game where the secondary was getting beat, the pass rush wasn't getting home, and the refs were unkind....

I couldn't have been the only one shocked the game was still in reach after the 49ers fourth down stop and was waiting for a herbert 60 yard bomb that drew a PI to give the chargers the ball in scoring distance with time on the clock.
[ Edited by NinerPrideinNJ on Nov 13, 2022 at 11:44 PM ]
Originally posted by Wubbie:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by niners94:
He's holding this team back by being so stubborn and conservative. Open it up and be aggressive. It's an all star offense but he's treating them like the 2017 Niners.

It looked conservative to you because that's not how you would game plan for them. I think Shanahan game planned for the Chargers to play keep away from Justin Herbert and it worked.

In general, that's the kind of complementary football that helps a defense---run the ball, control the clock, and that keeps the defense fresh to get after opposing QB's. We held the ball for about 37 minutes against the Chargers.

And then, the Chargers were specifically missing players on their defensive line. It makes perfect sense to run the ball down the middle, hence why we had so many inside zone plays. We were absolutely gashing them in the second half. Why risk throwing the ball when you can just run it down their throats, and wear them down? Sure, the Chargers had two possessions at the end of the game, but they never seriously threatened us with their offense at all in the second half.

It was actually a pretty interest X's and O's game. The Chargers knew we wanted to run the ball on them, so they put out 5-man and 6-man defensive lines... prompting us to pass, but then they would jump back into zone looks... so it was still a bit of a chess match. I think it was a good indicator of how we can expect future opponents to play us. I believe the Rams played a similar gameplan.

Exactly why risk ANOTHER JIMMY G HIGH BALL that could easily turned into a INT if the opponent's D players were actually good and or in position to make a play, don't be stupid. The malcontents are whining again, especially about KS, even after a good team win 🤣
[ Edited by ChillninDaBay on Nov 13, 2022 at 11:47 PM ]
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