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Should the 49ers Have Deferred on the OT Kickoff

Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Feel free to go thru it. JTO and Schwartz hated the pass pro on the key downs. The pass plays failed. The OT tactics were a joke. They weren't fleshed out with our guys in advance. We have our guys postgame saying we weren't prepared for the biggest moment. We didn't discuss it.

Let me take you back a couple months ago, when you were probably rightly complaining about Wilks,
ok imagine I told you then, that the season, by Kyle's volition, would come down to a now fired Wilks D'ing up the Michael Jordan of football twice
with lil diddly poo 3 point leads
you would have laughed. You would have said, ok we aren't winning the SB. You would have known Kyle would be much better off to have it in the hands of the O, not the D. You knew that months ago. Kyle didn't know it. He's still waiting for that 3rd possession.

I did go through your list. It's a few posts up.

I also saw JTO in his livestream postgame not fault Kyle for putting the ball in Brock's hands because he (JTO) felt that Brock was the best player on our offense through the early portions of the game. He didn't execute the first 3rd down as well as he could have. The OL made mistakes in pass pro in spots. That doesn't mean you retroactively decide that normal situational playcalling is an egregious misstep. I even agree with you I would have preferred a run (especially on the play out of the 2 min warning). That doesn't mean a pass was a terrible choice. Especially when the play is there to be made.

And finally I don't blame Wilks either for the game, as I clearly told you in other posts. He's fired because of the overall body of work. Best of luck to him.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Chance:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
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What an odd take on the points of the post. Again, that confirmation bias working wonders.

It's not asking for perfection when you point out there were multiple things that could have changed the outcome of the game. It's just understanding the way the sport works and reality. You're expecting perfection (as clearly stated in your post) from the coach in hindsight judgement, and you're bending normal events and outcomes as mistakes (like calling a pass on 3rd and 4), because you're mad.

Newsflash: the coach isn't ever going to be perfect and neither are the players or execution.

You're trying to reason with someone who cannot argue in good-faith. Might as well shout into the wind.

What does that even mean, in good faith? I created a list of all I felt he did wrong. Dozen plus things, in crunch time. Notice you don't talk NFL football or late game stuff. I realize I am critiquing Kyle, and I also realize there are no shortage of folks who feel he can do no wrong. I imagine I will run into some takes like this, where ppl make a more personal response, and go off road not even talking football or tactics or the SB. But that reveals about you, not me

It's nothing personal, just that I've seen multiple people poke holes in your faulty logic, but you just keep on keeping on.
Originally posted by Chance:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Chance:
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You're trying to reason with someone who cannot argue in good-faith. Might as well shout into the wind.

What does that even mean, in good faith? I created a list of all I felt he did wrong. Dozen plus things, in crunch time. Notice you don't talk NFL football or late game stuff. I realize I am critiquing Kyle, and I also realize there are no shortage of folks who feel he can do no wrong. I imagine I will run into some takes like this, where ppl make a more personal response, and go off road not even talking football or tactics or the SB. But that reveals about you, not me

It's nothing personal, just that I've seen multiple people poke holes in your faulty logic, but you just keep on keeping on.

I have no problem with point, and counterpoint. That's all in good debate, and that's the purpose of the WZ. Would be a pretty boring zone if we all felt the same, and all just nodded or agreed with each other on every issue. It would be a whole lot of yup, I concur.

Feel free to talk ball, and if you spot holes in logic, than call em out, I welcome it. I am trying to come to grips with this game, which is one of the worst losses in club history. Smokey is a good poster, we have disagreements, but he makes good points and I come away seeing it from both my point of view and I see what he is talking about also. If you want to contribute or help me understand the end of game and OT process a lil better, I welcome it.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
I have no problem with point, and counterpoint. That's all in good debate, and that's the purpose of the WZ. Would be a pretty boring zone if we all felt the same, and all just nodded or agreed with each other on every issue. It would be a whole lot of yup, I concur.

Feel free to talk ball, and if you spot holes in logic, than call em out, I welcome it. I am trying to come to grips with this game, which is one of the worst losses in club history. Smokey is a good poster, we have disagreements, but he makes good points and I come away seeing it from both my point of view and I see what he is talking about also. If you want to contribute or help me understand the end of game and OT process a lil better, I welcome it.

We're definitely in agreement that it was a brutal L, lol.
F simulations. They have Patrick Mahomes. Your best bet is to let him have the ball 1st so you know what you got to do to answer. If you're thinking about the 3rd possession you already lost.

But it's not one were I'm saying Shanny cost us the game. I just don't he gave us the best chance to win there.
[ Edited by tjd808185 on Feb 15, 2024 at 1:15 PM ]
Originally posted by scooterhd:
Originally posted by libertyforever:
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No. As I stated, the simulations from non existent data are complex. The ideas are simple.

Building a evolutionary simulation that produces humans from a single cell organism would be an infinitely complex process. The idea is simple.

It is beyond ridiculous to claim your brainstorming analysis is better. Enough said.

Its called logic. Its quite useful.
Goodell gonna come thru for us any day now with that '3rd possession'
stay ready, folks
Originally posted by tjd808185:
If you're thinking about the 3rd possession you already lost.

100%
No we should not have deferred - because this game should have never gone into OT.
We should have deferred so this thread a week after the SB would not exist.
  • Cosmo
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I have no idea how this thread has gotten this long. The answer is yes, they should have deferred, but I don't blame them. I didn't know the rules at the time either.
  1. Originally posted by mcwoot:
    Based on post game pressers, Kyle was playing for the 3rd possession and Reid was determined to win it the first time they touched the ball (go for 2). That difference is mindset is telling.

My opinion is that he thought the playoff OT rules were the same as regular season OT rules. And he tried to backtrack in the presser and not make himself look foolish. The quotes from players not knowing these things is unacceptable.

You kick off because:

A) KC isn't working with 4 downs throughout the drive.

B) You know exactly what you need to do on your possession. You get 4 downs.

C) You can open your playbook more.

D) I believe players would have come out celebrating had they scored a TD on that first possession. Huge yikes.

I don't think any other NFL HC receives in that situation.
[ Edited by 49ers9797 on Feb 16, 2024 at 8:30 PM ]
Originally posted by Cosmo:
I have no idea how this thread has gotten this long. The answer is yes, they should have deferred, but I don't blame them. I didn't know the rules at the time either.

Cool but you aren't paid millions of dollars to know the rules. They are.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/ic157EqJ9tGw63KH/?

Shows the KC mindset
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by Cosmo:
I have no idea how this thread has gotten this long. The answer is yes, they should have deferred, but I don't blame them. I didn't know the rules at the time either.

Cool but you aren't paid millions of dollars to know the rules. They are.

KC said they had 4 meetings about the rules. One meeting before each playoff game including the Super Bowl.

Kyle was drunk during that meeting remember?
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