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DRCHOWDER
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Originally posted by RonnieLott:
I can stand behind this.
Shannahan's offense is easily stopped and shown out again and again with this 3 step plan..
1. Stop the run
2. Play man coverage
3. Blitz on 3rd and long.
They looked good against the Bears because the Bears played zone with an interim coach.
Anytime Shanahan goes against an elite DC he gets owned.
I mean truly and honestly OWNED.
But he will still be SMUG and blame someone else.
? my post was in response to being about the Oline coach.
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RonnieLott
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Yes he is a very ordinary. coach
But tbh, you could name a number of factors
The bad offensive line coaching, the garbage penalties, the bland offence, the listless play calling, the terrible redzone, the meek D when bosa got hurt. Just awful.
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DRCHOWDER
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lol what are you talking about.
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RonnieLott
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the BAD coaching of the team known as the San Fransico 49ERS
The coaching, play calling and game management continues to be sub-par given the experience he has.
ball effectively was so annoying and yet so predictable.
We also got away with a lot of holding - they called it in patches but not consistently. I know every o-line does it but I thought we got a decent run with penalties in the second half.
Defense is getting by on big performances from individuals, but I'm not convinced. And ST remains an enormous concern.
We're light years behind the best NFC teams right now, will be a mammoth effort to get to the playoffs and make a dent.
As an aside, it probably doesn't matter much to most people, but the amount of times we burn timeouts early in each half when there's no real reason to (except they're disorganised or haven't decided on a play) is so frustrating. You need those to stop the clock at the end of games, stop spending them as if they don't matter.
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NYniner85
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so we did interview other SC candidates and no one knew.