Originally posted by dmax:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Kansas City led the NFL at 29.2 points per game for the entire season.
I wonder if we can get 30.
In the final six regular-season games, San Francisco averaged 33.5 points per game.
17*30 = 510
Last time we won a SB we had 505 pts, course that was 16 games, so about 31 ppg.
some numbers taken from here:
https://www.nbcsportsbayarea.com/nfl/san-francisco-49ers/49ers-analysis/three-reasons-49ers-offense-will-be-more-aggressive-in-2023/1634767/
all depends on
1) if our qb plays at a top notch level
2) if kyle doesnt crap his pants when the lights are bright
3) our right side of the OL plays lights out
For all the criticism of Kyle, he's never truly had top QB play in the postseason or he was injured in the NFC Championship Game.
Then we haven't factored other unlucky injuries this team has had to deal with.
Kyle is only getting heat because of the overall results taken from a 35,000 foot view, but when pressed it's very hard to pin his actual mistakes as the reason this team has not won a Bowl.
The only teams consistently competing with KC are Cincinnati, Buffalo, and even the Chargers. None of those 3 teams (and even KC) are as good roster wise as the 49ers, so the reason why the Niners can't beat them should be obvious to those who have been paying attention....Philly is better than all those teams too, 49er level, and also lost to KC.
I hate how unbalanced the NFL is these days. Kyle would've been killing it with these type of teams pre 2016........a better version of the 2015 Broncos.
The only hope I have now is that with Purdy we can score 30+ on KC, and the defense will do enough to keep the Chiefs under 30. Maybe Lance could be that guy.
Jimmy wasn't going to be, so the transition was needed, so LOL if Kyle is the actual problem like we would win championships with Andy Reid and Jimmy....