Originally posted by picklejuice:
Kyle is a good coach. Give him prime Tom Brady or Mahomes and it's superbowl victory every year!
Kyle wouldn't be interested. He could have had them both but he passed in favor of Beathard and Jimmy G.
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Originally posted by picklejuice:
Kyle is a good coach. Give him prime Tom Brady or Mahomes and it's superbowl victory every year!
Originally posted by picklejuice:
Kyle is a good coach. Give him prime Tom Brady or Mahomes and it's superbowl victory every year!
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by 9moon:
COMMON DENOMINATOR IS THE HEAD COACH
As I've posted before, had our HC told 44 to stay and help the right side of the OL block 95, B-Rock Steady Purdy would have found YUCK at the back of the end zone so easily.
The guy is nothing more than a very good OC.. no difference than NORV - MARTZ - WYSCHE - JUNE JONES - SAMPESE - CHAO ..
Here's a crazy thought...how about the guys actually there do their job? Burford's job aka what he was COACHED to do.
Also 44 wasn't even on the field for that play. Why not ask Joe Staley to block while we're at it?
I fully remember 44 being in the play.... but nevertheless, how stupid a HC can be if he's expecting a young RG to block All World 95 when this guy should have been highlighted before calling the play..
You're DO THAT JOB should also apply to the HC... 2 downs to get a 1st down (2 yards) w/the best RB in football and he calls a stupid pass play..
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by picklejuice:
Kyle is a good coach. Give him prime Tom Brady or Mahomes and it's superbowl victory every year!
Kyle wouldn't be interested. He could have had them both but he passed in favor of Beathard and Jimmy G.
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Not that I wish for injuries but I would love to see Andy Reid without Mahomes, Just for half the season. We know Kyle has already proven he can win games with average to less than average QB play. But we don't know that about Reid. Barring a serious injury we will never know because Reid will retire before Mahomes does.
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Not that I wish for injuries but I would love to see Andy Reid without Mahomes, Just for half the season. We know Kyle has already proven he can win games with average to less than average QB play. But we don't know that about Reid. Barring a serious injury we will never know because Reid will retire before Mahomes does.
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Not that I wish for injuries but I would love to see Andy Reid without Mahomes, Just for half the season. We know Kyle has already proven he can win games with average to less than average QB play. But we don't know that about Reid. Barring a serious injury we will never know because Reid will retire before Mahomes does.
Reid won with Alex Smith. Reid won with McNabb
I don't think either guy is that much better than Jimmy G.
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Not that I wish for injuries but I would love to see Andy Reid without Mahomes, Just for half the season. We know Kyle has already proven he can win games with average to less than average QB play. But we don't know that about Reid. Barring a serious injury we will never know because Reid will retire before Mahomes does.
Reid won with Alex Smith. Reid won with McNabb
I don't think either guy is that much better than Jimmy G.
lol you joking right? Maybe the version of Alex Smith we had but not the 2018 version.
Thinking Jimmy G is comparable to McNabb is hilarious tho. McNabb was a MUCH better QB than Jimmy.
But what did Andy win with Alex exactly? He never sniffed a conference game with him let alone the SB. Kyle has never made the playoffs and didn't win at least 2 games.
Another reason the whole Kyle sucks narrative is bonkers.
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Not that I wish for injuries but I would love to see Andy Reid without Mahomes, Just for half the season. We know Kyle has already proven he can win games with average to less than average QB play. But we don't know that about Reid. Barring a serious injury we will never know because Reid will retire before Mahomes does.
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Not that I wish for injuries but I would love to see Andy Reid without Mahomes, Just for half the season. We know Kyle has already proven he can win games with average to less than average QB play. But we don't know that about Reid. Barring a serious injury we will never know because Reid will retire before Mahomes does.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by picklejuice:
Kyle is a good coach. Give him prime Tom Brady or Mahomes and it's superbowl victory every year!
amen brother, this is why Brock's offseason and improvement probably is the top 49er storyline
Originally posted by krizay:What did he win with those guys? according to some on this board, you either win a SB or you suck
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Not that I wish for injuries but I would love to see Andy Reid without Mahomes, Just for half the season. We know Kyle has already proven he can win games with average to less than average QB play. But we don't know that about Reid. Barring a serious injury we will never know because Reid will retire before Mahomes does.
Reid won with Alex Smith. Reid won with McNabb
I don't think either guy is that much better than Jimmy G.
Originally posted by JTsBiggestFan:
Can't quote for some reason....
Jimmy wasn't a special QB, however, I argue heavily that peak Alex Smith (2017 KC) was better in some ways but not in all. He also had Tyreek Hill and prime Kelce.
Jimmy has far more critical 3rd down conversions than Alex ever did. Alex never could've done what Jimmy did in 2017...
Both QBs seemed to suffer a bit from traumatic injuries affecting their play.
Overall, both were limited enough that they couldn't be franchise QBs that carry you to Lombardis, but Jimmy was closer to a Lombardi than Smith (and actually played in the SB).
I know it's trendy to bash Jimmy, but that 1/11 3rd down conversion from the 2011 NFC Championship still lingers heavily in my mind.
In a best case scenario for both, Alex had higher upside when drafted and had amazing mental strength. But I'm not so sure he was better than Jimmy.