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Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
Surely, it's all about the Superbowl ring, not play-off wins.

yup. we drift into harbaugh territory. close but no cigar.

Kyle has been cigar, but no lighter! lol
In Kyle's mind he is still a better coach than Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick put together.
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Originally posted by RonnieLott:
In Kyle's mind he is still a better coach than Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick put together.

Oh so we're reading minds now!!
In the Church of the Poisoned Mind, Ego always overrules Reality.
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
In Kyle's mind he is still a better coach than Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick put together.

Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
In Kyle's mind he is still a better coach than Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick put together.

Oh so we're reading minds now!!
He's an attention seeker
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
In Kyle's mind he is still a better coach than Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick put together.

Oh so we're reading minds now!!

Well I'm sure Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick and EVERY f**kING OTHER COACH IN HISTORY would have kicked it off in OT in our last Super Bowl. Just like every College coach who had to play with those OT rules, before the NFL change, have kicked in OT.

But Boy Wonder Kyle Shanahan, who thinks he's smarter than every coach in history, chose to do something different. For some reason he thought he had mind reading powers... and believed Andy Reid would have gave him a 3rd possession in OT.

so no it is not a ridiculous thing to claim that in Kyle's mind, he is a better coach than Bill Walsh, Belichick, his Dad, and every college coach in history.
Too true Afrikan, the level of mistake after mistake after mistake that Kyle Shannahan has committed since blowing up good old MVP Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons against the New England Patriots has been staggering.

Yet not once in all those games where Kyle Shannahan has taken the loss from the jaws of victory, not once has Kyle Shannahan apologies or admitted that he made a mistake.

I mean as you say, not kicking the ball in overtime in the Superbowl v Kansas City and admitting he didn't know the OT rules is all you need to know about Kyle Shannahan and Kyle Shannahan's ego.

And the apologists for Kyle Shannahan's ego on this site are just fuelling a world where misinformation and disinformation is king now.

It's a sad, sad world.
Originally posted by Afrikan:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
In Kyle's mind he is still a better coach than Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick put together.

Oh so we're reading minds now!!

Well I'm sure Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick and EVERY f**kING OTHER COACH IN HISTORY would have kicked it off in OT in our last Super Bowl. Just like every College coach who had to play with those OT rules, before the NFL change, have kicked in OT.

But Boy Wonder Kyle Shanahan, who thinks he's smarter than every coach in history, chose to do something different. For some reason he thought he had mind reading powers... and believed Andy Reid would have gave him a 3rd possession in OT.

so no it is not a ridiculous thing to claim that in Kyle's mind, he is a better coach than Bill Walsh, Belichick, his Dad, and every college coach in history.
the Defense handled Mahomes the entire game

Our defense was just on the field for a long time. Since the D was actually stopping KC most of the game, why not give them a rest and get a stop

and guess what, we got them down to a 4th down and dumb ass wilks doesn't account for Mahomes running after he just ran plays before. lol

Wilks didn't know what to do at times and at the wrong time throughout the season he would go away from it. that last drive proves it. His firing proves it also
[ Edited by 49AllTheTime on Jan 15, 2025 at 4:48 PM ]
I love my coach

I don't know if this was posted already or not...It was an ex patriot executive during their winning years IIRC.
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
Too true Afrikan, the level of mistake after mistake after mistake that Kyle Shannahan has committed since blowing up good old MVP Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons against the New England Patriots has been staggering.

Yet not once in all those games where Kyle Shannahan has taken the loss from the jaws of victory, not once has Kyle Shannahan apologies or admitted that he made a mistake.

I mean as you say, not kicking the ball in overtime in the Superbowl v Kansas City and admitting he didn't know the OT rules is all you need to know about Kyle Shannahan and Kyle Shannahan's ego.

And the apologists for Kyle Shannahan's ego on this site are just fuelling a world where misinformation and disinformation is king now.

It's a sad, sad world.

This post a fine example.
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Afrikan:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by RonnieLott:
In Kyle's mind he is still a better coach than Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick put together.

Oh so we're reading minds now!!

Well I'm sure Bill Walsh and Bill Belichick and EVERY f**kING OTHER COACH IN HISTORY would have kicked it off in OT in our last Super Bowl. Just like every College coach who had to play with those OT rules, before the NFL change, have kicked in OT.

But Boy Wonder Kyle Shanahan, who thinks he's smarter than every coach in history, chose to do something different. For some reason he thought he had mind reading powers... and believed Andy Reid would have gave him a 3rd possession in OT.

so no it is not a ridiculous thing to claim that in Kyle's mind, he is a better coach than Bill Walsh, Belichick, his Dad, and every college coach in history.
the Defense handled Mahomes the entire game

Our defense was just on the field for a long time. Since the D was actually stopping KC most of the game, why not give them a rest and get a stop

and guess what, we got them down to a 4th down and dumb ass wilks doesn't account for Mahomes running after he just ran plays before. lol

Wilks didn't know what to do at times and at the wrong time throughout the season he would go away from it. that last drive proves it. His firing proves it also

You forgot to add that Kyle Shanahan called a perfect offensive game. Whereas it was Wilks (the DC) fault for those defensive miscues, it was the players (not the OC/HC) fault for the offensive miscues.

what a joke 😂
And still, we are 30 years in the wilderness when it comes to our last Superbowl win.

It's hard to be irrelevant for 30 years.

Who would have thought when we beat the San Deigo Chargers, that 30 years later, the fans would still be thirsty for No 6.

Thirst like a Vampire at a Blood Bank.
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Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:

I don't know if this was posted already or not...It was an ex patriot executive during their winning years IIRC.

The Andy Reid criticisms are legit. After Kyle Shanahan, he ranks number two on the list of modern day coach chokers. The only season he has success now is because he found a QB that plays outside his scheme. Mahomes breaks the rules. He knows Reid's propensity is to s**t the tank, so when it comes to crunch times, he starts playing backyard football. Unless you find Kyle Shanahan that kind of quarterback, ain't no Brock Purdy, Matt Ryan, Robert Griffin III, Kirk Cousins, or Jimmy Garopollo that will get him out fizzling out in crunch time. Of that crew, Griffin III could have had the best chance bc he played outside the bounds of Kyle's playbook, but he busted his knee before his career got started.
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