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Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
I'm trying to buy some of the Hoodies that Kyle has worn on game days and I don't think they're available to the public

https://gyazo.com/95f97cf31c07da0f2743793270c6a925

heres one, but can't find it anywhere lol
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
https://gyazo.com/95f97cf31c07da0f2743793270c6a925

heres one, but can't find it anywhere lol

Yeah, that's nice, all I could find was this one

https://fanatics.frgimages.com/FFImage/thumb.aspx?i=/productimages/_2448000/altimages/ff_2448119alt1_full.jpg&w=900
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
I'm trying to buy some of the Hoodies that Kyle has worn on game days and I don't think they're available to the public

https://gyazo.com/95f97cf31c07da0f2743793270c6a925

heres one, but can't find it anywhere lol

I don't believe what he is wearing in that photo is a hoodie. I believe he is wearing 3 layers.

His outside shirt looks similar to

https://images.footballfanatics.com/san-francisco-49ers/mens-nike-charcoal-san-francisco-49ers-sideline-lockup-performance-quarter-zip-top_pi4508000_altimages_ff_4508295-c86a10e132dcf76333f3alt1_full.jpg?_hv=2&w=900

Without the zipper and 1 solid color
Nice tidbit on Kyle from Ran Carthon.


"Mike's super knowledgeable of what it takes to build a team," Carthon says. "You're going to have kind of like what we had in San Francisco where Kyle [Shanahan] knows exactly what it takes to fit in his scheme, which I've always felt makes it easier for scouts to go scout, because you know exactly what you're going to look for. Mike has that same level of knowledge of what he wants and what he's looking for."

To illustrate that, Carthon raised how picky Shanahan is with receivers, and how focused he is with what he wants in them since he played the position.

"So this is what I call clear marching orders," Carthon says. "You knew the X was the fast, explosive guy that could take the top off the defense, that could stretch the field. You know the Z was the stronger guy that was going to be the more over-the-middle catch, balls-in-tight-spaces guy who can run after the catch. You knew the F was going to be the shifty guy that could win one-on-one, that can extend drives. Our scouts knew all that going in."

So Job No. 1, for Carthon, has been working with Vrabel to learn his specifics, the way he knew Shanahan's after six years with the Niners.


https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/02/06/ten-takeaways-tom-brady-retirement-frank-reich-sean-payton-mmqb
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Nice tidbit on Kyle from Ran Carthon.


"Mike's super knowledgeable of what it takes to build a team," Carthon says. "You're going to have kind of like what we had in San Francisco where Kyle [Shanahan] knows exactly what it takes to fit in his scheme, which I've always felt makes it easier for scouts to go scout, because you know exactly what you're going to look for. Mike has that same level of knowledge of what he wants and what he's looking for."

To illustrate that, Carthon raised how picky Shanahan is with receivers, and how focused he is with what he wants in them since he played the position.

"So this is what I call clear marching orders," Carthon says. "You knew the X was the fast, explosive guy that could take the top off the defense, that could stretch the field. You know the Z was the stronger guy that was going to be the more over-the-middle catch, balls-in-tight-spaces guy who can run after the catch. You knew the F was going to be the shifty guy that could win one-on-one, that can extend drives. Our scouts knew all that going in."

So Job No. 1, for Carthon, has been working with Vrabel to learn his specifics, the way he knew Shanahan's after six years with the Niners.


https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/02/06/ten-takeaways-tom-brady-retirement-frank-reich-sean-payton-mmqb

If only KS knew QBs like he does WRs
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Nice tidbit on Kyle from Ran Carthon.


"Mike's super knowledgeable of what it takes to build a team," Carthon says. "You're going to have kind of like what we had in San Francisco where Kyle [Shanahan] knows exactly what it takes to fit in his scheme, which I've always felt makes it easier for scouts to go scout, because you know exactly what you're going to look for. Mike has that same level of knowledge of what he wants and what he's looking for."

To illustrate that, Carthon raised how picky Shanahan is with receivers, and how focused he is with what he wants in them since he played the position.

"So this is what I call clear marching orders," Carthon says. "You knew the X was the fast, explosive guy that could take the top off the defense, that could stretch the field. You know the Z was the stronger guy that was going to be the more over-the-middle catch, balls-in-tight-spaces guy who can run after the catch. You knew the F was going to be the shifty guy that could win one-on-one, that can extend drives. Our scouts knew all that going in."

So Job No. 1, for Carthon, has been working with Vrabel to learn his specifics, the way he knew Shanahan's after six years with the Niners.


https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/02/06/ten-takeaways-tom-brady-retirement-frank-reich-sean-payton-mmqb

If only KS knew QBs like he does WRs

and RBs.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Nice tidbit on Kyle from Ran Carthon.


"Mike's super knowledgeable of what it takes to build a team," Carthon says. "You're going to have kind of like what we had in San Francisco where Kyle [Shanahan] knows exactly what it takes to fit in his scheme, which I've always felt makes it easier for scouts to go scout, because you know exactly what you're going to look for. Mike has that same level of knowledge of what he wants and what he's looking for."

To illustrate that, Carthon raised how picky Shanahan is with receivers, and how focused he is with what he wants in them since he played the position.

"So this is what I call clear marching orders," Carthon says. "You knew the X was the fast, explosive guy that could take the top off the defense, that could stretch the field. You know the Z was the stronger guy that was going to be the more over-the-middle catch, balls-in-tight-spaces guy who can run after the catch. You knew the F was going to be the shifty guy that could win one-on-one, that can extend drives. Our scouts knew all that going in."

So Job No. 1, for Carthon, has been working with Vrabel to learn his specifics, the way he knew Shanahan's after six years with the Niners.


https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/02/06/ten-takeaways-tom-brady-retirement-frank-reich-sean-payton-mmqb

If only KS knew QBs like he does WRs

Kyle has won a lot of games with Jimmy and has had a great start with Brock at QB. We still don't even know what we have in Trey yet. So that statement is ignorant and uninformed. Do better.
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Nice tidbit on Kyle from Ran Carthon.


"Mike's super knowledgeable of what it takes to build a team," Carthon says. "You're going to have kind of like what we had in San Francisco where Kyle [Shanahan] knows exactly what it takes to fit in his scheme, which I've always felt makes it easier for scouts to go scout, because you know exactly what you're going to look for. Mike has that same level of knowledge of what he wants and what he's looking for."

To illustrate that, Carthon raised how picky Shanahan is with receivers, and how focused he is with what he wants in them since he played the position.

"So this is what I call clear marching orders," Carthon says. "You knew the X was the fast, explosive guy that could take the top off the defense, that could stretch the field. You know the Z was the stronger guy that was going to be the more over-the-middle catch, balls-in-tight-spaces guy who can run after the catch. You knew the F was going to be the shifty guy that could win one-on-one, that can extend drives. Our scouts knew all that going in."

So Job No. 1, for Carthon, has been working with Vrabel to learn his specifics, the way he knew Shanahan's after six years with the Niners.


https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/02/06/ten-takeaways-tom-brady-retirement-frank-reich-sean-payton-mmqb

If only KS knew QBs like he does WRs

and RBs.

What's wrong with getting top 10 production out of late round/UDFA RB's and running them into the ground? They seem to be a dime a dozen anyway.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Kyle has won a lot of games with Jimmy and has had a great start with Brock at QB. We still don't even know what we have in Trey yet. So that statement is ignorant and uninformed. Do better.

Jimmy won the games in his mind. Kyle gets no credit. Kyle only gets credit for Jimmys injuries and bad plays.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Sanfran_chrisco:
5:15

it's really not that hard.

Haha well Steve Young pretty much said the same exact thing I said,....

"Have Trey Lance be Plan A at the moment. Hopefully Brock can come back fully healthy and if he looks much better than your Plan A, then perhaps change the plans around then."
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Nice tidbit on Kyle from Ran Carthon.


"Mike's super knowledgeable of what it takes to build a team," Carthon says. "You're going to have kind of like what we had in San Francisco where Kyle [Shanahan] knows exactly what it takes to fit in his scheme, which I've always felt makes it easier for scouts to go scout, because you know exactly what you're going to look for. Mike has that same level of knowledge of what he wants and what he's looking for."

To illustrate that, Carthon raised how picky Shanahan is with receivers, and how focused he is with what he wants in them since he played the position.

"So this is what I call clear marching orders," Carthon says. "You knew the X was the fast, explosive guy that could take the top off the defense, that could stretch the field. You know the Z was the stronger guy that was going to be the more over-the-middle catch, balls-in-tight-spaces guy who can run after the catch. You knew the F was going to be the shifty guy that could win one-on-one, that can extend drives. Our scouts knew all that going in."

So Job No. 1, for Carthon, has been working with Vrabel to learn his specifics, the way he knew Shanahan's after six years with the Niners.


https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/02/06/ten-takeaways-tom-brady-retirement-frank-reich-sean-payton-mmqb

If only KS knew QBs like he does WRs

Kyle has won a lot of games with Jimmy and has had a great start with Brock at QB. We still don't even know what we have in Trey yet. So that statement is ignorant and uninformed. Do better.

plz my friend it's my opinion and it's informed by watching all our games for many years now feel free to disagree

that's what this is a fan forum to post our opinion. mine is that KS knows the WR position more than the QB position. He played WR. So naturally he gets it more. We are a bit of a WR factory; developing Deebo and BA very nicely, even JJ nicely. Gray next in the pipeline. I trust him highly in that regard. Cant say we are a QB factory or anything of the sort.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Nice tidbit on Kyle from Ran Carthon.


"Mike's super knowledgeable of what it takes to build a team," Carthon says. "You're going to have kind of like what we had in San Francisco where Kyle [Shanahan] knows exactly what it takes to fit in his scheme, which I've always felt makes it easier for scouts to go scout, because you know exactly what you're going to look for. Mike has that same level of knowledge of what he wants and what he's looking for."

To illustrate that, Carthon raised how picky Shanahan is with receivers, and how focused he is with what he wants in them since he played the position.

"So this is what I call clear marching orders," Carthon says. "You knew the X was the fast, explosive guy that could take the top off the defense, that could stretch the field. You know the Z was the stronger guy that was going to be the more over-the-middle catch, balls-in-tight-spaces guy who can run after the catch. You knew the F was going to be the shifty guy that could win one-on-one, that can extend drives. Our scouts knew all that going in."

So Job No. 1, for Carthon, has been working with Vrabel to learn his specifics, the way he knew Shanahan's after six years with the Niners.


https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/02/06/ten-takeaways-tom-brady-retirement-frank-reich-sean-payton-mmqb

If only KS knew QBs like he does WRs

Kyle has won a lot of games with Jimmy and has had a great start with Brock at QB. We still don't even know what we have in Trey yet. So that statement is ignorant and uninformed. Do better.

plz my friend it's my opinion and it's informed by watching all our games for many years now feel free to disagree

that's what this is a fan forum to post our opinion. mine is that KS knows the WR position more than the QB position. He played WR. So naturally he gets it more. We are a bit of a WR factory; developing Deebo and BA very nicely, even JJ nicely. Gray next in the pipeline. I trust him highly in that regard. Cant say we are a QB factory or anything of the sort.

Before Deebo and Aiyuk, we were not a "WR factory". JJ is okay as a role player and Gray hasn't shown a damn thing as of yet. If you want to believe that Kyle doesn't know what he wants in a QB or cannot evaluate QB's, you are correct in that it is your opinion. But I just stated why I believe your opinion is flawed. As you are free to post your opinion, I am free to post my opinion based around your opinion.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Nice tidbit on Kyle from Ran Carthon.


"Mike's super knowledgeable of what it takes to build a team," Carthon says. "You're going to have kind of like what we had in San Francisco where Kyle [Shanahan] knows exactly what it takes to fit in his scheme, which I've always felt makes it easier for scouts to go scout, because you know exactly what you're going to look for. Mike has that same level of knowledge of what he wants and what he's looking for."

To illustrate that, Carthon raised how picky Shanahan is with receivers, and how focused he is with what he wants in them since he played the position.

"So this is what I call clear marching orders," Carthon says. "You knew the X was the fast, explosive guy that could take the top off the defense, that could stretch the field. You know the Z was the stronger guy that was going to be the more over-the-middle catch, balls-in-tight-spaces guy who can run after the catch. You knew the F was going to be the shifty guy that could win one-on-one, that can extend drives. Our scouts knew all that going in."

So Job No. 1, for Carthon, has been working with Vrabel to learn his specifics, the way he knew Shanahan's after six years with the Niners.


https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/02/06/ten-takeaways-tom-brady-retirement-frank-reich-sean-payton-mmqb

If only KS knew QBs like he does WRs

Kyle has won a lot of games with Jimmy and has had a great start with Brock at QB. We still don't even know what we have in Trey yet. So that statement is ignorant and uninformed. Do better.

plz my friend it's my opinion and it's informed by watching all our games for many years now feel free to disagree

that's what this is a fan forum to post our opinion. mine is that KS knows the WR position more than the QB position. He played WR. So naturally he gets it more. We are a bit of a WR factory; developing Deebo and BA very nicely, even JJ nicely. Gray next in the pipeline. I trust him highly in that regard. Cant say we are a QB factory or anything of the sort.

Before Deebo and Aiyuk, we were not a "WR factory". JJ is okay as a role player and Gray hasn't shown a damn thing as of yet. If you want to believe that Kyle doesn't know what he wants in a QB or cannot evaluate QB's, you are correct in that it is your opinion. But I just stated why I believe your opinion is flawed. As you are free to post your opinion, I am free to post my opinion based around your opinion.

Yeah and those guys developed under KS, clearly. So did JJ. JJ way overperformed his draft status I think he was a 7th rounder.

Would you argue KS is developing QB as well as he is WR, or less well, or better. I would say we are developing WRs better than we are QBs. Hard to argue otherwise, I thought this was a pretty common or majority opinion on here.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Nice tidbit on Kyle from Ran Carthon.


"Mike's super knowledgeable of what it takes to build a team," Carthon says. "You're going to have kind of like what we had in San Francisco where Kyle [Shanahan] knows exactly what it takes to fit in his scheme, which I've always felt makes it easier for scouts to go scout, because you know exactly what you're going to look for. Mike has that same level of knowledge of what he wants and what he's looking for."

To illustrate that, Carthon raised how picky Shanahan is with receivers, and how focused he is with what he wants in them since he played the position.

"So this is what I call clear marching orders," Carthon says. "You knew the X was the fast, explosive guy that could take the top off the defense, that could stretch the field. You know the Z was the stronger guy that was going to be the more over-the-middle catch, balls-in-tight-spaces guy who can run after the catch. You knew the F was going to be the shifty guy that could win one-on-one, that can extend drives. Our scouts knew all that going in."

So Job No. 1, for Carthon, has been working with Vrabel to learn his specifics, the way he knew Shanahan's after six years with the Niners.


https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/02/06/ten-takeaways-tom-brady-retirement-frank-reich-sean-payton-mmqb

If only KS knew QBs like he does WRs

Kyle has won a lot of games with Jimmy and has had a great start with Brock at QB. We still don't even know what we have in Trey yet. So that statement is ignorant and uninformed. Do better.

plz my friend it's my opinion and it's informed by watching all our games for many years now feel free to disagree

that's what this is a fan forum to post our opinion. mine is that KS knows the WR position more than the QB position. He played WR. So naturally he gets it more. We are a bit of a WR factory; developing Deebo and BA very nicely, even JJ nicely. Gray next in the pipeline. I trust him highly in that regard. Cant say we are a QB factory or anything of the sort.

Before Deebo and Aiyuk, we were not a "WR factory". JJ is okay as a role player and Gray hasn't shown a damn thing as of yet. If you want to believe that Kyle doesn't know what he wants in a QB or cannot evaluate QB's, you are correct in that it is your opinion. But I just stated why I believe your opinion is flawed. As you are free to post your opinion, I am free to post my opinion based around your opinion.

Yeah and those guys developed under KS, clearly. So did JJ. JJ way overperformed his draft status I think he was a 7th rounder.

Would you argue KS is developing QB as well as he is WR, or less well, or better. I would say we are developing WRs better than we are QBs. Hard to argue otherwise, I thought this was a pretty common or majority opinion on here.

I'd say ultimately Kyle is responsible for the entire team. But kyle is probably more involved with his WR's since that is his position of choice and most likely his expertise. However, player development is really the job of position coaches. How much credit should Kyle get for the development of each position group, including defense? As we have seen this past season with the hiring of Griese, Jimmy was having his best season yet and Brock came out looking like an elite QB.
"Kyle came out and said there's no scenario where Jimmy will come back," Samuel said. "Being around Jimmy for four years and being around the league for the last four years, you see a lot. People come in, people leave, people get cut. Not only just Jimmy, we have a few free agents on our team, which no team is going to look exactly the same. But losing Jimmy is pretty big."

Translation: "I want my sugar daddy back."

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