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Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
I dunno, Harbaughs last year his team completely gave up on him. Literally quit.

Thank Jed for that and killing the culture Harbaugh built

Lol

No, I remember the quotes in the media pretty clearly, talking about players were "tired of Harbaugh always treating them like children and nagging with "we gotta do this, we gotta do that"
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Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
I dunno, Harbaughs last year his team completely gave up on him. Literally quit.

Thank Jed for that and killing the culture Harbaugh built

Lol

No, I remember the quotes in the media pretty clearly, talking about players were "tired of Harbaugh always treating them like children and nagging with "we gotta do this, we gotta do that"

Harbaugh wears out welcome mats like no other HC. People tired of his s**t.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
I dunno, Harbaughs last year his team completely gave up on him. Literally quit.

Thank Jed for that and killing the culture Harbaugh built

Lol

No, I remember the quotes in the media pretty clearly, talking about players were "tired of Harbaugh always treating them like children and nagging with "we gotta do this, we gotta do that"

Harbaugh wears out welcome mats like no other HC. People tired of his s**t.

FWIW I didn't want him to leave but I wanted to fix the issues.

We got hosed a lot on officiating under Harbaugh. Refs absolutely despised him because of his attitude. IMO we very well may have gotten screwed out of two Super Bowls due to it. Still unconscionable that they blew the whistle on the Bradshaw fumble against New York. Never should've come down to that absurd KW play.

Another thing, the Jim over Kyle crowd seems to forget. I legit believe Kyle NEVER would've let a guy who muffed it multiple times be back there on a punt in the NFC Championship.
[ Edited by OnTheClock on Dec 29, 2024 at 5:29 PM ]
Just watching this Redskins game and it's 4th and 2 in the redzone and Redskins do a play action bootleg TD pass that wouldve worked in multiple different ways. Now I'm not saying Shanny hasn't called some good plays but I honestly don't recall many that has that much creativity. Many at all really. This is what used to make him so good. His innovation. I just done see it anymore.
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Just watching this Redskins game and it's 4th and 2 in the redzone and Redskins do a play action bootleg TD pass that wouldve worked in multiple different ways. Now I'm not saying Shanny hasn't called some good plays but I honestly don't recall many that has that much creativity. Many at all really. This is what used to make him so good. His innovation. I just done see it anymore.

His offense dropped from Being the best in the red zone to 25th. The stats back the lack of creativity and execution in the red zone. He is lost without cmc. Offense fizzles out near pay dirt.
Originally posted by Bringbackedjr:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Just watching this Redskins game and it's 4th and 2 in the redzone and Redskins do a play action bootleg TD pass that wouldve worked in multiple different ways. Now I'm not saying Shanny hasn't called some good plays but I honestly don't recall many that has that much creativity. Many at all really. This is what used to make him so good. His innovation. I just done see it anymore.

His offense dropped from Being the best in the red zone to 25th. The stats back the lack of creativity and execution in the red zone. He is lost without cmc. Offense fizzles out near pay dirt.

Jauan Jennings can throw the ball right?... In this same game the Falcons lined Bijon Robinson at QB and motioned a player out..and Bijon easily ran it in. You mean we can't try that with Jennings?

Hell I believe Deebo has thrown a TD pass before. I've b***hed for a while that I don't like that Kyle runs him up the middle... but if we did that once in a while near the goal line to get a TD, I'd be down. Again Bijon went in without getting touched on that TD I believe.
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by maximusdecimus:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
O'Connell > Shany.

I've liked O'Connell since he first got to Minny.

My wife is from Duluth and a huge vikes fan so I've been watching a lot of Vikings football for a couple years now. That is a well coached team.

He's really a great coach. Interesting enough he played College Football for the San Diego State Aztecs. I went to many games in his time era and remember him. He was a tall, big QB. 6'5" and pretty big. He was an excellent QB. He was a backup to Tom Brady on the Patriots. Never had a great pro playing run. But probably learned from a great organization, coach and all time QB how to do things the right way. Plus his QB experience overall even in College helps him see the whole field and design plays. In short he's smart because he really gets it. He knows you need a check down on every play and audibles at the line of scrimmage. LOL.
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by maximusdecimus:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
O'Connell > Shany.

I've liked O'Connell since he first got to Minny.

My wife is from Duluth and a huge vikes fan so I've been watching a lot of Vikings football for a couple years now. That is a well coached team.

He's really a great coach. Interesting enough he played College Football for the San Diego State Aztecs. I went to many games in his time era and remember him. He was a tall, big QB. 6'5" and pretty big. He was an excellent QB. He was a backup to Tom Brady on the Patriots. Never had a great pro playing run. But probably learned from a great organization, coach and all time QB how to do things the right way. Plus his QB experience overall even in College helps him see the whole field and design plays. In short he's smart because he really gets it. He knows you need a check down on every play and audibles at the line of scrimmage. LOL.
it's interesting to him that he played at SDSU.. but also remembers many games with him
Originally posted by Bringbackedjr:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Just watching this Redskins game and it's 4th and 2 in the redzone and Redskins do a play action bootleg TD pass that wouldve worked in multiple different ways. Now I'm not saying Shanny hasn't called some good plays but I honestly don't recall many that has that much creativity. Many at all really. This is what used to make him so good. His innovation. I just done see it anymore.

His offense dropped from Being the best in the red zone to 25th. The stats back the lack of creativity and execution in the red zone. He is lost without cmc. Offense fizzles out near pay dirt.
i wonder why lol
Shanny may have been right about Sam after all. I will see myself out haha.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Bringbackedjr:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Just watching this Redskins game and it's 4th and 2 in the redzone and Redskins do a play action bootleg TD pass that wouldve worked in multiple different ways. Now I'm not saying Shanny hasn't called some good plays but I honestly don't recall many that has that much creativity. Many at all really. This is what used to make him so good. His innovation. I just done see it anymore.

His offense dropped from Being the best in the red zone to 25th. The stats back the lack of creativity and execution in the red zone. He is lost without cmc. Offense fizzles out near pay dirt.
i wonder why lol

Lack of creativity. This doesn't take 9 bowlers. This is not a difficult concept lol.

[ Edited by MucketyMuck on Dec 29, 2024 at 7:28 PM ]
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Bringbackedjr:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Just watching this Redskins game and it's 4th and 2 in the redzone and Redskins do a play action bootleg TD pass that wouldve worked in multiple different ways. Now I'm not saying Shanny hasn't called some good plays but I honestly don't recall many that has that much creativity. Many at all really. This is what used to make him so good. His innovation. I just done see it anymore.

His offense dropped from Being the best in the red zone to 25th. The stats back the lack of creativity and execution in the red zone. He is lost without cmc. Offense fizzles out near pay dirt.
i wonder why lol

Lack of creativity. This doesn't take 9 bowlers. This is not a difficult concept lol.

you think that was really creative.. an option ?

Did you forget what he did with RG3?
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Bringbackedjr:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Just watching this Redskins game and it's 4th and 2 in the redzone and Redskins do a play action bootleg TD pass that wouldve worked in multiple different ways. Now I'm not saying Shanny hasn't called some good plays but I honestly don't recall many that has that much creativity. Many at all really. This is what used to make him so good. His innovation. I just done see it anymore.

His offense dropped from Being the best in the red zone to 25th. The stats back the lack of creativity and execution in the red zone. He is lost without cmc. Offense fizzles out near pay dirt.
i wonder why lol

Lack of creativity. This doesn't take 9 bowlers. This is not a difficult concept lol.

you think that was really creative.. an option ?

Did you forget what he did with RG3?

It was wide open td.... It was a designed TD. You really are football dumb dude. Tell me I'm wrong... Tell me that wide open td was not specially designed to be open like that. Tell me that was not play design. Go ahead lol

51% in the redzone. 25th... Why can't Kyle call an "option"? Injuries? Lolol
[ Edited by MucketyMuck on Dec 29, 2024 at 7:54 PM ]
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Bringbackedjr:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Just watching this Redskins game and it's 4th and 2 in the redzone and Redskins do a play action bootleg TD pass that wouldve worked in multiple different ways. Now I'm not saying Shanny hasn't called some good plays but I honestly don't recall many that has that much creativity. Many at all really. This is what used to make him so good. His innovation. I just done see it anymore.

His offense dropped from Being the best in the red zone to 25th. The stats back the lack of creativity and execution in the red zone. He is lost without cmc. Offense fizzles out near pay dirt.
i wonder why lol

Lack of creativity. This doesn't take 9 bowlers. This is not a difficult concept lol.

you think that was really creative.. an option ?

Did you forget what he did with RG3?

It was wide open td.... It was a designed TD. You really are football dumb dude. Tell me I'm wrong... Tell me that wide open td was not specially designed to be open like that. Tell me that was not play design. Go ahead lol
i guess you don't know what an option is lol

not creative but a good call with a QB who can run
[ Edited by 49AllTheTime on Dec 29, 2024 at 7:55 PM ]
i found this article quote interesting. Shanny can look at a team and appreciate the top offense based on a strong offensive line. We had some top skill people before the injuries and his scheme. what's the difference between them and us?. The focus on a top OL.
You'd think he'd realize that's where we need to focus and improve but so far it's been an afterthought most of the time. just scheme around them and have Purdy run around or get rid of the ball to make hm appear better than they are.

Shanahan knows the 49ers will have their hands full against a dynamic Lions offense. So is this the best offense the 49ers have faced this season?

"Yeah, definitely," Shanahan told Papa. "It starts with their o-line. That's really what is special...They'll probably have four Pro Bowlers on their o-line this year." And when you add in the talent they have at running back, tight end, wide receiver, and quarterback, it's no wonder the Lions offense averages over 32 points per game. And that doesn't even mention the scheme and playcalling from their talented offensive coordinator.

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