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We should have lost the Lions play off game, but we should have beaten the Chiefs.
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
We should have lost the Lions play off game, but we should have beaten the Chiefs.

We should have won both
Originally posted by DrEll:
"It's going to get better, and we're probably not—I don't know if we'll get better, but hopefully, we can stay the same and still beat the rank and file with this amazing roster we have and the way that we deploy the guys in on offense. Then yeah, great. But what just happened was a big miss. It just was. It was too bad."

-Steve Young

Thanks Kyle

Wow all this time I thought you were just hating on Kyle with nothing behind your posts but look at you thanking the man for the offense we put on the field like a rational person.
Originally posted by tankle104:
We had a bad 3rd quarter. I feel like that's when we lost the game - had a lot of chances to take over the game and kept blowing it.

kudos to that KC defense - they played great. They have excellent defense, great qb, and great coach's. It is what it is. We fired our DC for a reason, unfortunately.

im optimistic about the future though. Every year is unpredictable and I thjnk brock will be even better - so we may be harder to beat too.

This is the only real hope I have the 49ers will ever win another SB.

For all the s**t talk Kyle gets, just look at how damn consistent he is to get to the big game year after year, and he did it with Jimmy too.

At some point it seems like they make it about who has the better/more marketable QB. We replay this SB with backup QBs and we win the game like 30-3.

So you're telling me Mahomes by himself is that f**kin good? Sooooooo much better than everyone else?

Hey, he might be the best, but he ain't like starter vs. backup better at the postseason level.

If Brock gets to be good enough, then maybe we'll finally start winning a bunch of these. The tide will turn in a way nobody will be able to do anything about, given how stacked our team is and how consistently well coached Kyle's team is.

Closing or not, won't matter.

I'm glad the Seahawks got MacDonald. If Spagnuolo went to the Rams, then guaranteed we would take down KC no matter what...
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
I think 22 was our best chance on paper to this point. An injury ruined it. We were arguably lucky to get through the NFC playoffs last year. Not sure why people think it was perfectly set up for us other than we earned the 1 seed and were healthy.

I think home for Love and home for Goff was pretty soft. I remember when we needed to beat an all time team, to win #5. usually you have to face some legend teams like that to win a SB (on your path to the SB). As an example, at PHI was a much tougher game. They had all time sack numbers that year, pretty insane run O, and a hostile environment.

All time team like San Diego?

If you're talking about the Cowboys calling them an all time team is a reach. They were a good team. Overall the run we had that season is probably actually easier especially when you remember that today's rules favor offense heavy teams and GB and Detroit were both elite level offenses towards the end of the season. KC and their defense along with Mahomes and Andy Reid are miles ahead of the Chargers squad we got to tee off on that season.

And yes Steve is right, it was all there for the taking for us. We got to the big dance and looked like we were very healthy. Obviously some injuries weren't revealed at the time like AA's issue and Kittle's core injury and you add Greenlaw/Feliciano injuries in the game both proving to be absolutely critical in a close game.

That's what happens though. Best you hope for is you get into the SB as healthy as possible and give it your best but it's not always how it goes. That's why elite teams with HOF QBs can still lose in a 1 game playoff - Pats in 2007 and Chiefs in 2020.

So people taking Steve's comments as a knock on Shanahan is stupid. He's just stating the obvious.
Originally posted by genus49:
All time team like San Diego?

If you're talking about the Cowboys calling them an all time team is a reach. They were a good team. Overall the run we had that season is probably actually easier especially when you remember that today's rules favor offense heavy teams and GB and Detroit were both elite level offenses towards the end of the season. KC and their defense along with Mahomes and Andy Reid are miles ahead of the Chargers squad we got to tee off on that season.

And yes Steve is right, it was all there for the taking for us. We got to the big dance and looked like we were very healthy. Obviously some injuries weren't revealed at the time like AA's issue and Kittle's core injury and you add Greenlaw/Feliciano injuries in the game both proving to be absolutely critical in a close game.

That's what happens though. Best you hope for is you get into the SB as healthy as possible and give it your best but it's not always how it goes. That's why elite teams with HOF QBs can still lose in a 1 game playoff - Pats in 2007 and Chiefs in 2020.

So people taking Steve's comments as a knock on Shanahan is stupid. He's just stating the obvious.

That DAL team 4 peats if we don't beat them. That's as all time as it gets.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
That DAL team 4 peats if we don't beat them. That's as all time as it gets.

3 titles in 5 year is pretty all time as well.
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Do we have the worst Super Bowl record since 2000?
I like how they don't invest in the right tackle since the McGlinchy wiff. Kyle thinks it's the receivers not getting open, I think it's both.
Originally posted by niners94:
I like how they don't invest in the right tackle since the McGlinchy wiff. Kyle thinks it's the receivers not getting open, I think it's both.

Mckivitz is an average player but the real issue was Burford all year, IMO. He made Mckivitz look a lot worse than he was because he misread assignments and/or just flat out sucked.

id like to of seen us snag a top prospect for the RT but I think replacing Burford with the guy who got hurt in the Super Bowl and puni was a move in the right direction
Originally posted by DrEll:
Do we have the worst Super Bowl record since 2000?

Why did you pick 2000 and not 1990 or all time? Also what does out record in SBs going back to 2000 have to do with Kyle?

Go touch some grass kid.
Originally posted by DrEll:
Do we have the worst Super Bowl record since 2000?

Do we have the most dumb fans since 2000?
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by DrEll:
Do we have the worst Super Bowl record since 2000?

Do we have the most dumb fans since 2000?

Best thing I ever did was block him. Lol
Can we climb the mountain again?
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
Can we climb the mountain again?

History so far says no.
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