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Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Kyle has still never won anything, his accomplishments are average at best.

With that said, I think he needs to sit down with his dad and create a next steps type of plan. Keep in mind we don't have a bunch of high draft picks or a lot of $ to spend on free agents. we have our own free agents. Not even sure if we need to add much.

I could see trading a few guys that we love, but I don't think trading a Kittle, Elijah Mitchell, or Deebo will get you anything that will get us over the hump.

with his dad come on man.. this is JL time of year.. leave KS to recharge the batteries.. look I love Papa Shanny but he's retired and KS needs a recharge. I do believe coaches coach, let GMs GM. I wouldn't want JL with the playsheet.

His dad is one of the best coaches to ever do it! Why not tap into that?

I still love Mike Shanahan for what he did for us in 1994. His dad already has a 49ers super bowl ring.

my thing look I loved Papa Shanny when he was OC

the game moves on.. he prolly isn't as dialed in as he was back in the day

JL this is his moment, there are roles here ppl.. offseason is the GMs season in my view.. let the Shanny's worry about coaching, let JL and crew build the thing

Kyle has say over the 53, so he has to be involved in the off season.

Only cuz JL is a team player.. but for now after a long season.. I'm sure KS needs a recharge.. NFL head coaching is not for the faint of heart
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Do you think the Bills in the 90's were the best team ever? What do you think of Andy Reid?

Kyle & Jim Harbaugh accomplished the same so far, only Harbaugh was a little more consistent (3 NFCCG's in 3 years).

Andy Reid is a H.O.F coach. Look at what he's done in Conference Championships (AFC & NFC combined). Not to mention the Super Bowl.

So Kyle only has to win one SB by this logic. After that as long as he makes the playoffs nearly every year, it's all good right?

Andy is 3-6 in Conference Championship games
Andy is 1-2 in Super Bowls.
Andy Reid is in year 24. He is 1-23 in trying to win Super Bowls.

Amd fwiw : Kyle's accomplishments are little more impressive than Harbaughs because Kyle actually built his roster from the ground up as opposed to taking over a mostly ready made team.
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Do you think the Bills in the 90's were the best team ever? What do you think of Andy Reid?

Kyle & Jim Harbaugh accomplished the same so far, only Harbaugh was a little more consistent (3 NFCCG's in 3 years).

Andy Reid is a H.O.F coach. Look at what he's done in Conference Championships (AFC & NFC combined). Not to mention the Super Bowl.

So Kyle only has to win one SB by this logic. After that as long as he makes the playoffs nearly every year, it's all good right?

Andy is 3-6 in Conference Championship games
Andy is 1-2 in Super Bowls.
Andy Reid is in year 24. He is 1-23 in trying to win Super Bowls.

Amd fwiw : Kyle's accomplishments are little more impressive than Harbaughs because Kyle actually built his roster from the ground up as opposed to taking over a mostly ready made team.

In his time with the Eagles and Chiefs, Reid has made 18 playoff appearances total. He has coached in 36 postseason games. Only Bill Belichick and Don Shula have coached more. Reid is about to coach in his 10th conference championship game. So Kyle would not only have to win a Super Bowl he would have to consistently get his team to the conference championship 7 more times as well as get to another Super Bowl after actually winning one.

Harbaugh took over a losing team, and last I checked the GM is responsible for building the roster so Kyle didn't build the roster. Harbaugh was coming from college so he knew who to tell the GM to go get in the draft. Harbaugh was better because he did it during a strike season where the lockout prevented him from working with his team in the offseason. See how this works?
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Do you think the Bills in the 90's were the best team ever? What do you think of Andy Reid?

Kyle & Jim Harbaugh accomplished the same so far, only Harbaugh was a little more consistent (3 NFCCG's in 3 years).

Andy Reid is a H.O.F coach. Look at what he's done in Conference Championships (AFC & NFC combined). Not to mention the Super Bowl.

So Kyle only has to win one SB by this logic. After that as long as he makes the playoffs nearly every year, it's all good right?

Andy is 3-6 in Conference Championship games
Andy is 1-2 in Super Bowls.
Andy Reid is in year 24. He is 1-23 in trying to win Super Bowls.

Amd fwiw : Kyle's accomplishments are little more impressive than Harbaughs because Kyle actually built his roster from the ground up as opposed to taking over a mostly ready made team.

In his time with the Eagles and Chiefs, Reid has made 18 playoff appearances total. He has coached in 36 postseason games. Only Bill Belichick and Don Shula have coached more. Reid is about to coach in his 10th conference championship game. So Kyle would not only have to win a Super Bowl he would have to consistently get his team to the conference championship 7 more times as well as get to another Super Bowl after actually winning one.

Harbaugh took over a losing team, and last I checked the GM is responsible for building the roster so Kyle didn't build the roster. Harbaugh was coming from college so he knew who to tell the GM to go get in the draft. Harbaugh was better because he did it during a strike season where the lockout prevented him from working with his team in the offseason. See how this works?
harbaugh didn't do s**t lol
Originally posted by glorydayz:
In his time with the Eagles and Chiefs, Reid has made 18 playoff appearances total. He has coached in 36 postseason games. Only Bill Belichick and Don Shula have coached more. Reid is about to coach in his 10th conference championship game. So Kyle would not only have to win a Super Bowl he would have to consistently get his team to the conference championship 7 more times as well as get to another Super Bowl after actually winning one.

Harbaugh took over a losing team, and last I checked the GM is responsible for building the roster so Kyle didn't build the roster. Harbaugh was coming from college so he knew who to tell the GM to go get in the draft. Harbaugh was better because he did it during a strike season where the lockout prevented him from working with his team in the offseason. See how this works?

Like passing up on Richard Sherman? A guy who played for his own college team.


Dave Lombardi of The Athletic reports Harbaugh used "veto power" to block the franchise from drafting Sherman out of Stanford and in fact, erased him from the team's draft board altogether.


Harbaugh literally walked in the door and he had Frank Gore, Justin Smith, Patrick Willis, Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis, Delanie Walker, Ahmad Brooks...etc. If you're going to argue that there wasn't a vast talent disparity between what the two coaches had to work with at the start, then you're just plain wrong.
Doug Baldwin too.
My prediction is that Shanny will be unable to match this year's success and the will end up on the hot seat at the end of 2023 season.

Window slowly closing.
Originally posted by D0PEMAN:
My prediction is that Shanny will be unable to match this year's success and the will end up on the hot seat at the end of 2023 season.

Window slowly closing.

Your prediction, or greatest hope? Sounds more like the latter.
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Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by D0PEMAN:
My prediction is that Shanny will be unable to match this year's success and the will end up on the hot seat at the end of 2023 season.

Window slowly closing.

Your prediction, or greatest hope? Sounds more like the latter.

Shanahan would be far from the hot seat no matter what happens next season. Count on Shanahan fixing the current situation before the season starts.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
In his time with the Eagles and Chiefs, Reid has made 18 playoff appearances total. He has coached in 36 postseason games. Only Bill Belichick and Don Shula have coached more. Reid is about to coach in his 10th conference championship game. So Kyle would not only have to win a Super Bowl he would have to consistently get his team to the conference championship 7 more times as well as get to another Super Bowl after actually winning one.

Harbaugh took over a losing team, and last I checked the GM is responsible for building the roster so Kyle didn't build the roster. Harbaugh was coming from college so he knew who to tell the GM to go get in the draft. Harbaugh was better because he did it during a strike season where the lockout prevented him from working with his team in the offseason. See how this works?

Like passing up on Richard Sherman? A guy who played for his own college team.


Dave Lombardi of The Athletic reports Harbaugh used "veto power" to block the franchise from drafting Sherman out of Stanford and in fact, erased him from the team's draft board altogether.


Harbaugh literally walked in the door and he had Frank Gore, Justin Smith, Patrick Willis, Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis, Delanie Walker, Ahmad Brooks...etc. If you're going to argue that there wasn't a vast talent disparity between what the two coaches had to work with at the start, then you're just plain wrong.

Harbaugh had issues with Sherman at Stanford, why would he draft him?

Harbaugh developed all those guys you pointed out (in bold above), how many winning seasons did those guys have before Harbaugh got there? Don't worry I'll wait...
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
In his time with the Eagles and Chiefs, Reid has made 18 playoff appearances total. He has coached in 36 postseason games. Only Bill Belichick and Don Shula have coached more. Reid is about to coach in his 10th conference championship game. So Kyle would not only have to win a Super Bowl he would have to consistently get his team to the conference championship 7 more times as well as get to another Super Bowl after actually winning one.

Harbaugh took over a losing team, and last I checked the GM is responsible for building the roster so Kyle didn't build the roster. Harbaugh was coming from college so he knew who to tell the GM to go get in the draft. Harbaugh was better because he did it during a strike season where the lockout prevented him from working with his team in the offseason. See how this works?

Like passing up on Richard Sherman? A guy who played for his own college team.


Dave Lombardi of The Athletic reports Harbaugh used "veto power" to block the franchise from drafting Sherman out of Stanford and in fact, erased him from the team's draft board altogether.


Harbaugh literally walked in the door and he had Frank Gore, Justin Smith, Patrick Willis, Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis, Delanie Walker, Ahmad Brooks...etc. If you're going to argue that there wasn't a vast talent disparity between what the two coaches had to work with at the start, then you're just plain wrong.

Harbaugh had issues with Sherman at Stanford, why would he draft him?

Harbaugh developed all those guys you pointed out (in bold above), how many winning seasons did those guys have before Harbaugh got there? Don't worry I'll wait...

Yeah no.

Pass the dutchie pal.
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Do you think the Bills in the 90's were the best team ever? What do you think of Andy Reid?

Kyle & Jim Harbaugh accomplished the same so far, only Harbaugh was a little more consistent (3 NFCCG's in 3 years).

Andy Reid is a H.O.F coach. Look at what he's done in Conference Championships (AFC & NFC combined). Not to mention the Super Bowl.

So Kyle only has to win one SB by this logic. After that as long as he makes the playoffs nearly every year, it's all good right?

Andy is 3-6 in Conference Championship games
Andy is 1-2 in Super Bowls.
Andy Reid is in year 24. He is 1-23 in trying to win Super Bowls.

Amd fwiw : Kyle's accomplishments are little more impressive than Harbaughs because Kyle actually built his roster from the ground up as opposed to taking over a mostly ready made team.

In his time with the Eagles and Chiefs, Reid has made 18 playoff appearances total. He has coached in 36 postseason games. Only Bill Belichick and Don Shula have coached more. Reid is about to coach in his 10th conference championship game. So Kyle would not only have to win a Super Bowl he would have to consistently get his team to the conference championship 7 more times as well as get to another Super Bowl after actually winning one.

Harbaugh took over a losing team, and last I checked the GM is responsible for building the roster so Kyle didn't build the roster. Harbaugh was coming from college so he knew who to tell the GM to go get in the draft. Harbaugh was better because he did it during a strike season where the lockout prevented him from working with his team in the offseason. See how this works?
harbaugh didn't do s**t lol

Neither has Kyle...

Remember...."It's up to us to make sure we compete for and win Super Bowls, that's our only goal. We don't raise division championship banners, we don't raise NFC Championship banners. We raise Super Bowl banners."

0-6 thus far....
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Do you think the Bills in the 90's were the best team ever? What do you think of Andy Reid?

Kyle & Jim Harbaugh accomplished the same so far, only Harbaugh was a little more consistent (3 NFCCG's in 3 years).

Andy Reid is a H.O.F coach. Look at what he's done in Conference Championships (AFC & NFC combined). Not to mention the Super Bowl.

So Kyle only has to win one SB by this logic. After that as long as he makes the playoffs nearly every year, it's all good right?

Andy is 3-6 in Conference Championship games
Andy is 1-2 in Super Bowls.
Andy Reid is in year 24. He is 1-23 in trying to win Super Bowls.

Amd fwiw : Kyle's accomplishments are little more impressive than Harbaughs because Kyle actually built his roster from the ground up as opposed to taking over a mostly ready made team.

In his time with the Eagles and Chiefs, Reid has made 18 playoff appearances total. He has coached in 36 postseason games. Only Bill Belichick and Don Shula have coached more. Reid is about to coach in his 10th conference championship game. So Kyle would not only have to win a Super Bowl he would have to consistently get his team to the conference championship 7 more times as well as get to another Super Bowl after actually winning one.

Harbaugh took over a losing team, and last I checked the GM is responsible for building the roster so Kyle didn't build the roster. Harbaugh was coming from college so he knew who to tell the GM to go get in the draft. Harbaugh was better because he did it during a strike season where the lockout prevented him from working with his team in the offseason. See how this works?
harbaugh didn't do s**t lol

Neither has Kyle...

Remember...."It's up to us to make sure we compete for and win Super Bowls, that's our only goal. We don't raise division championship banners, we don't raise NFC Championship banners. We raise Super Bowl banners."

0-6 thus far....

LOL
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Do you think the Bills in the 90's were the best team ever? What do you think of Andy Reid?

Kyle & Jim Harbaugh accomplished the same so far, only Harbaugh was a little more consistent (3 NFCCG's in 3 years).

Andy Reid is a H.O.F coach. Look at what he's done in Conference Championships (AFC & NFC combined). Not to mention the Super Bowl.

So Kyle only has to win one SB by this logic. After that as long as he makes the playoffs nearly every year, it's all good right?

Andy is 3-6 in Conference Championship games
Andy is 1-2 in Super Bowls.
Andy Reid is in year 24. He is 1-23 in trying to win Super Bowls.

Amd fwiw : Kyle's accomplishments are little more impressive than Harbaughs because Kyle actually built his roster from the ground up as opposed to taking over a mostly ready made team.

In his time with the Eagles and Chiefs, Reid has made 18 playoff appearances total. He has coached in 36 postseason games. Only Bill Belichick and Don Shula have coached more. Reid is about to coach in his 10th conference championship game. So Kyle would not only have to win a Super Bowl he would have to consistently get his team to the conference championship 7 more times as well as get to another Super Bowl after actually winning one.

Harbaugh took over a losing team, and last I checked the GM is responsible for building the roster so Kyle didn't build the roster. Harbaugh was coming from college so he knew who to tell the GM to go get in the draft. Harbaugh was better because he did it during a strike season where the lockout prevented him from working with his team in the offseason. See how this works?
harbaugh didn't do s**t lol

Neither has Kyle...

Remember...."It's up to us to make sure we compete for and win Super Bowls, that's our only goal. We don't raise division championship banners, we don't raise NFC Championship banners. We raise Super Bowl banners."

0-6 thus far....
If that's you base for your opinion.. yeah you have no reality
Originally posted by jcs:
Neither has Kyle...

Remember...."It's up to us to make sure we compete for and win Super Bowls, that's our only goal. We don't raise division championship banners, we don't raise NFC Championship banners. We raise Super Bowl banners."

0-6 thus far....

Kyle will win one before Harbaugh wins one in college or pro.
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