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  • jcs
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Originally posted by jonnydel:

Thank You
How much of us stinking is Shanahan's playcalling vs our team just shooting ourselves in the foot over and over?
  • mayo49
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Good stuff, jonny.
  • mayo49
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I think Jimmy has way too many brain farts and is not consistent enough, to keep a starters job, once he leaves.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Oct 27, 2021 at 1:07 AM ]
So what you're telling me is that they sucked top to bottom.
Thanks for the video.
This would nave been very hard work. Well done Mr Jonnydel.
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
So what you're telling me is that they sucked top to bottom.

Yes. It was a damn embarrassment
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
So what you're telling me is that they sucked top to bottom.

A few of us have been saying it since the eagles game. If it is one player not executing than that player is to blame. If it is a position group that is not executing than it is on the position coach. When it is a lack of execution across the board like we have seen for a majority of this season than it falls squarely on the shoulders of the head coach.
Originally posted by Redandgoldsf:
How much of us stinking is Shanahan's playcalling vs our team just shooting ourselves in the foot over and over?

90% poor execution vs 10% play calling. Jonny and others have shown time and time again that the plays are there to be had every week and the team f**ks up one way or another.
Not sure how Jonny does it but you couldn't pay me to rewatch this cringe worthy s**t.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
So what you're telling me is that they sucked top to bottom.

A few of us have been saying it since the eagles game. If it is one player not executing than that player is to blame. If it is a position group that is not executing than it is on the position coach. When it is a lack of execution across the board like we have seen for a majority of this season than it falls squarely on the shoulders of the head coach.

Wrong. The coach's job is to put players in position to make the plays. If they fail to execute, you can't blame the coach. The players should know how to do the basic functions of their job.

If Deebo drops a screen, how is that on coaching?
If Jimmy overthrows a wide open guy, how is that on coaching?
If Brunskill gets blown up at the snap, how is that on coaching?
If Mosely is in position to make an INT but drops it, how is that on coaching?
If Norman gets fooled by a run fake and leaves his guy wide open, how is that on coaching?
Originally posted by a49erfan77:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
So what you're telling me is that they sucked top to bottom.

A few of us have been saying it since the eagles game. If it is one player not executing than that player is to blame. If it is a position group that is not executing than it is on the position coach. When it is a lack of execution across the board like we have seen for a majority of this season than it falls squarely on the shoulders of the head coach.

Wrong. The coach's job is to put players in position to make the plays. If they fail to execute, you can't blame the coach. The players should know how to do the basic functions of their job.

If Deebo drops a screen, how is that on coaching?
If Jimmy overthrows a wide open guy, how is that on coaching?
If Brunskill gets blown up at the snap, how is that on coaching?
If Mosely is in position to make an INT but drops it, how is that on coaching?
If Norman gets fooled by a run fake and leaves his guy wide open, how is that on coaching?

Ask a GM these questions and they'll tell you it's coaching. lol
Originally posted by a49erfan77:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
So what you're telling me is that they sucked top to bottom.

A few of us have been saying it since the eagles game. If it is one player not executing than that player is to blame. If it is a position group that is not executing than it is on the position coach. When it is a lack of execution across the board like we have seen for a majority of this season than it falls squarely on the shoulders of the head coach.

Wrong. The coach's job is to put players in position to make the plays. If they fail to execute, you can't blame the coach. The players should know how to do the basic functions of their job.

If Deebo drops a screen, how is that on coaching?
If Jimmy overthrows a wide open guy, how is that on coaching?
If Brunskill gets blown up at the snap, how is that on coaching?
If Mosely is in position to make an INT but drops it, how is that on coaching?
If Norman gets fooled by a run fake and leaves his guy wide open, how is that on coaching?

Because his job is to get the most out of the players that he fields. His chosen players came into this season unprepared and uninspired. They have no sense of urgency, a lack of discipline and no desire to win. Like I said, if it were one player or position group that is one thing but when it is across the board, it falls squarely on the shoulders of Shanahan.
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