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Is it time to panic now?

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If you think this team can make the playoffs then the time to panic will be loss #6 and not before.

Are the 49ers phonies? Do they have any pride? Will the coach lose the team? Next week is a" Check if you still have your balls" game. If this is to be corrected I can't think of a better team to defeat than the Rams.
That revenge tour s**t was retarded, players are feeling themselves too much after a trip to the super bowl , even had a red carpet out today as they walked in, get outta here with that stuff and refocus on winning
Why panic at this point? I already know this teams fate this season.
The time to panic was last week.

Now we´re done.
God what is it with you folks??? You all think your God's gift to football coaching, which begs the question why aren't you being paid millions of dollars to coach professional football? You think you have all the answers. Get rid of Jimmy G. Get rid of Kyle S. Rebuilding time is here. Christ! Give it a rest.

The entire secondary and half the D-line starters are out due to injuries. What do you expect? The O-line is playing like sh*t but they, too, are missing key players. Half the running backs are injured. If you want to place blame, put it on the two weeks on trash field in New York - that field should be outlawed in the NFL.

The reality is the head coach is possibly the best or certainly one of the best offensive minds in football. Today everyone had a terrible day. But next week we will see Sherman and Moseley back in the secondary; that will improve the entire defense significantly. Jimmy G. has to deal with the high ankle injury, and that may take some time. However, the team is still SB worthy. They are unlikely to get a top 10 draft pick, and they will probably still win enough games to make the playoffs, at which point anything can happen.

You are so quick to give up on a team that made the SB last year just because they didn't win it. This year they have been decimated by injures, and no matter what anyone says officially, that makes a BIG difference.

If you are only a fair weather fan then go someplace else. I sat through the worst years and I watched the best years and I have faith that this team will come back from this devastating loss (and last week's) and show up as the powerhouse team that it is.

If you think I am wrong, then go apply for a professional coaching position and see what results you get.
  • Rascal
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The time to panic was when Bosa went down. Once Dee Ford injured his neck, that was the nail in the coffin.

Not much left to be said really. We will continue to get owned. Unfortunately for us we have already played the crap teams, thus our only 2 wins to date. The tough stretch will kick off from next game onwards and we are looking at easily 5 more consecutive losses which makes it 2-8 after 10 games before the bye.
Not panic just pray for team health, especially on defense and we are 5-0
[ Edited by elguapo on Oct 12, 2020 at 12:14 AM ]
We have no depth and we've been exposed. Pretty simple. The strength of our team last year was the defense... specifically the D Line. We lose Bosa and Solomon and we let Buckner go when what we should have done was paid him. Simply put, we can't get to the QB, meaning journeymen like Fitz can have career days on us because without Uncle Sherm directing the secondary, QB's know they can light us up deep. Don't even get me started on the decision to let Buckner leave... Then there's Garoppolo... WHY did we pay this man? We are totally stuck with him now. He's un-tradeable with that salary and he is at best a number two. Name me one playoff QB from last year he beats out for the starting job... MAYBE Tannehill and that is a HUGE maybe.

Then there is coaching and more importantly... conditioning. Kyle may be a "genius", but we need an offensive coordinator. Someone up in the box that can see the big picture. And then there's Saleh... dude was trash pre-Bosa and he's trash now. Hell of a guy, great cheerleader but a s**te coach. And finally, conditioning... the question MUST be asked... WHY are we so badly hit with the injury bug? No team in the NFL is more injury hit than the 49ers and this has been happening with regularity for at least three seasons now.Why?

So, to take stock...

D Line is decimated
Secondary is average at best
Coaching staff is stubborn and in over their heads
We have no depth
We paid the wrong QB and now we're stuck with him

I am not syaing this is a bad team. If we can get reasonably healthy I can honestly see this team still going 10-6. The problem is, with the fragility of this team from top to bottom, I can just as easily see us going 6-10.
  • mayo49
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If we don't start playing better with our upcoming schedule, we're going to be in trouble, as far as making the playoffs. I think realistically, we win only two more games. Our schedule is that brutal.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Oct 12, 2020 at 1:27 AM ]
Originally posted by CainanUK:
We have no depth and we've been exposed. Pretty simple. The strength of our team last year was the defense... specifically the D Line. We lose Bosa and Solomon and we let Buckner go when what we should have done was paid him. Simply put, we can't get to the QB, meaning journeymen like Fitz can have career days on us because without Uncle Sherm directing the secondary, QB's know they can light us up deep. Don't even get me started on the decision to let Buckner leave... Then there's Garoppolo... WHY did we pay this man? We are totally stuck with him now. He's un-tradeable with that salary and he is at best a number two. Name me one playoff QB from last year he beats out for the starting job... MAYBE Tannehill and that is a HUGE maybe.

Then there is coaching and more importantly... conditioning. Kyle may be a "genius", but we need an offensive coordinator. Someone up in the box that can see the big picture. And then there's Saleh... dude was trash pre-Bosa and he's trash now. Hell of a guy, great cheerleader but a s**te coach. And finally, conditioning... the question MUST be asked... WHY are we so badly hit with the injury bug? No team in the NFL is more injury hit than the 49ers and this has been happening with regularity for at least three seasons now.Why?

So, to take stock...

D Line is decimated
Secondary is average at best
Coaching staff is stubborn and in over their heads
We have no depth
We paid the wrong QB and now we're stuck with him

I am not syaing this is a bad team. If we can get reasonably healthy I can honestly see this team still going 10-6. The problem is, with the fragility of this team from top to bottom, I can just as easily see us going 6-10.

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  • mayo49
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Originally posted by CainanUK:
We have no depth and we've been exposed. Pretty simple. The strength of our team last year was the defense... specifically the D Line. We lose Bosa and Solomon and we let Buckner go when what we should have done was paid him. Simply put, we can't get to the QB, meaning journeymen like Fitz can have career days on us because without Uncle Sherm directing the secondary, QB's know they can light us up deep. Don't even get me started on the decision to let Buckner leave... Then there's Garoppolo... WHY did we pay this man? We are totally stuck with him now. He's un-tradeable with that salary and he is at best a number two. Name me one playoff QB from last year he beats out for the starting job... MAYBE Tannehill and that is a HUGE maybe.

Then there is coaching and more importantly... conditioning. Kyle may be a "genius", but we need an offensive coordinator. Someone up in the box that can see the big picture. And then there's Saleh... dude was trash pre-Bosa and he's trash now. Hell of a guy, great cheerleader but a s**te coach. And finally, conditioning... the question MUST be asked... WHY are we so badly hit with the injury bug? No team in the NFL is more injury hit than the 49ers and this has been happening with regularity for at least three seasons now.Why?

So, to take stock...

D Line is decimated
Secondary is average at best
Coaching staff is stubborn and in over their heads
We have no depth
We paid the wrong QB and now we're stuck with him

I am not syaing this is a bad team. If we can get reasonably healthy I can honestly see this team still going 10-6. The problem is, with the fragility of this team from top to bottom, I can just as easily see us going 6-10.

4-12, is more accurate.
This team 10-6??.... Oh s**t man 2020 is a good one lol. 4-12 / 5-11 is about accurate.
[ Edited by wailers15 on Oct 12, 2020 at 1:31 AM ]
The concerning part was the coaching decisions today. Jimmy was not right, he shouldn't have started. He saw that scrub Allen getting roasted back there and put a practice squad dude to start on his first day on the roster?
Not yet, hoping the next 7 games will bring the best out of this team. This team is obviously not playing at their normal high level of play, but they will when things start clicking together for them. I'll start panicking when they lose 4 more games. The season is still very young, keeping my faith.
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