Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
His parents control the checkbook. In particular Dr. John York. When he visits the facility the hammer comes down and cuts happen. We have seen for a quarter century now. They had the team 24 and going to be 25 years now. It's always the same pattern and always him. Always about saving money too. It's very predictable now. Plan on getting a lot worse before it gets better. Yeah it can get better. But you are looking at 3, 5, 7 years. It's not going to be next year. We have too much to replace in 1 year. No way you can fix this many holes in 1 offseason. Especially how we draft. With so many misses.
This is actually a good point. York has no near term plans to sell the team. He'll want to increase the value long term, and getting on solid financial footing will help. He needs to win championships, but it doesn't have to be this year. I'd like to think he came down on Kyle's authority to keep his old "favorites" at stupid future commitments, and also to lock himself in a room with no phone the first three rounds so we can wake up that opportunity, but yeah, that's my opinion.
You saying daddy had to come in and put the f/o in their place?
Go talk to uncle Eddie if you want to win rings.
I would, but he's made it clear he wants to stand on his reputation.
Uncle Eddie didn't hve a salary cap and free agency during most of his years as owner. He could just pay more than anyne else and stockpile talent. There was a period when the 49ers 2nd team was good enough to be competitive in the league. He also didn't build a stdium that he had to pay for. Fewer teams grabbing drft picks. It was just a different era.
All true, but he also demanded success. Kyle, For Sure, would not still be here. If he wasn't already gone on his being owned like a little boy For Years by all the tough head coaches in the league based on his record of coming back from a deficit, or protecting a lead, especially in big games, he'd Certainly be gone over giving away a chance to have a game winning possession in that SB OT.
If Kyle was the coach in that era with a roster like that he may well have won 2 or 3 SBs. Walsh had Montana and Young backing him up. Kyle has Brock and ?. Enough said.
Again correct, and Kyle put up with Garoppolo for how many years? He didn't demand success. The man couldn't even run his offense, and he did Nothing about it.