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eh this game is good and bad, good cause I can move on from this year and dillusions of we get back to Super Bowl , bad cause yea time to retool and how long will it take to get back to superbowl form again ?
Originally posted by ComeOnDeberg:
2-5 at best in remaining games. 7-10 record

Might as well lose out and build draft capital
Originally posted by JaggedJ:
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Brock's arm seems to have gotten worse. Not sure if it's fatigue but he has no zip on any of his balls. Not even the 5-10 yard passes.

Hard to step into the throw while scrambling or with the OL moonwalking towards him.

Yeah our line is trash...
Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Well I already had a stroke a month ago. So you're probably correct about not being alive the next time this team wins the SB.
I have made peace with myself that this will be the case personally. To the rest of you all, enjoy the future SB win.

Hey man, I hope you're doing better.
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by Schulzy:
I'm happy guys like CMC and Trent got their bag though! Then CMC gets hurt right after.

and Aiyuk too, who came into a season unprepared to play.

time to clean some house.

Unfortunately those contracts are going to f**k us big time for years to come.

Yup.
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Originally posted by ComeOnDeberg:
2-5 at best in remaining games. 7-10 record

I can see that also. packers, lions, Rams, Dolphins and Bills and Cardinals will most likely be all L's.
Grok says…

The San Francisco 49ers' loss today can be attributed to several factors based on discussions and sentiments from fans and observers:

1. **Play Calling**: There's criticism directed towards head coach Kyle Shanahan's play-calling, particularly in crucial moments. It's suggested that the play-calling was too conservative when the game was on the line, leading to missed opportunities to capitalize on their position.

2. **Offensive Line and Running Game**: The offensive line's performance was described as poor, which impacted the effectiveness of the running game. Even with Christian McCaffrey back, the team couldn't establish a dominant ground attack, which has been a cornerstone of their offensive strategy.

3. **Injuries**: Key players being out or not at full strength has been a recurring theme affecting team performance. The absence or limited capacity of players like George Kittle was noted as having a ripple effect on the offense, including reduced support for McCaffrey in the run game.

4. **Defensive Execution**: The defense struggled with execution, especially in crucial moments like the final drives, where there were issues with coverage and pressure.

5. **Lack of Rhythm and Momentum**: The team seemed to lack the rhythm and momentum they had in previous seasons, with an offense that couldn't get receivers open consistently, and Purdy often having to scramble, indicating problems with the passing game's timing or route concepts.

6. **Strategic Missteps**: Specific plays, like a false start and subsequent defensive plays by Seattle, highlighted moments where the 49ers failed to convert or stop the opposing team when it mattered most.
Originally posted by Baldie:
Since week 1, the whole team just doesn't have that fire they had last year. You sensed it. All those close games we won last year. This year, they went the other way. It was a sign it wasn't our year. When you have a chance to close out the game and don't.....I've been a Kyle supporter for years but even I think its time for a change.

I read Belicheck was looking to coach next year.

I can't blame them tbh losing that last SB would've taken a toll on me too. That was a heartbreaking loss and it's hard to bounce back from that.
Originally posted by Patton:
Originally posted by ComeOnDeberg:
2-5 at best in remaining games. 7-10 record

Might as well lose out and build draft capital

I'm fine with this as long at it means Kyle is gone. It's seriously time for a change.
Originally posted by JaggedJ:
Even if we make the playoffs we're not winning much.

This needs to be one of those two steps back to go 3 forward kind of years.

Fortunately it looks like we nailed the draft this year so that gives us flexibility going forward.

The downside is we have a couple contracts that are almost impossible to get out of without a big cap hit.

Just gotta suck up the hit earlier rather than later.

Trade Deebo, don't bring back Ward or Banks. Possibly cut Hargrave. Replace at least 2/3 of Banks/Brendal/McKivitz.
Their best chance was last season.
at least they are consistent. they've looked like s**t every game this season
Originally posted by braap49er:
Grok says…

The San Francisco 49ers' loss today can be attributed to several factors based on discussions and sentiments from fans and observers:

1. **Play Calling**: There's criticism directed towards head coach Kyle Shanahan's play-calling, particularly in crucial moments. It's suggested that the play-calling was too conservative when the game was on the line, leading to missed opportunities to capitalize on their position.

2. **Offensive Line and Running Game**: The offensive line's performance was described as poor, which impacted the effectiveness of the running game. Even with Christian McCaffrey back, the team couldn't establish a dominant ground attack, which has been a cornerstone of their offensive strategy.

3. **Injuries**: Key players being out or not at full strength has been a recurring theme affecting team performance. The absence or limited capacity of players like George Kittle was noted as having a ripple effect on the offense, including reduced support for McCaffrey in the run game.

4. **Defensive Execution**: The defense struggled with execution, especially in crucial moments like the final drives, where there were issues with coverage and pressure.

5. **Lack of Rhythm and Momentum**: The team seemed to lack the rhythm and momentum they had in previous seasons, with an offense that couldn't get receivers open consistently, and Purdy often having to scramble, indicating problems with the passing game's timing or route concepts.

6. **Strategic Missteps**: Specific plays, like a false start and subsequent defensive plays by Seattle, highlighted moments where the 49ers failed to convert or stop the opposing team when it mattered most.

Grok is too stupid to string more than one sentence together.
Originally posted by Wrathman:
Their best chance was last season.

It really was and I knew it the moment they lost
Originally posted by BP13:
at least they are consistent. they've looked like s**t every game this season

Yet to play a complete game.
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