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Originally posted by NotAFinga42:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:

Someone needs to please tell me who the team that won is. Closest I've found is the chefs, but they had a bye the following week.

the 1 win was the Chiefs. the tweet says "the game after" not "the week after"
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by NotAFinga42:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:

Someone needs to please tell me who the team that won is. Closest I've found is the chefs, but they had a bye the following week.

the 1 win was the Chiefs. the tweet says "the game after" not "the week after"

Gotcha. Misleading then, I prefer the week after, in which opponents are now 0-13. Of course the chefs won, they had an extra week of recovery and Reid has about the best record coming off a bye in league history.
Originally posted by NotAFinga42:
Originally posted by boast:
Originally posted by NotAFinga42:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:

Someone needs to please tell me who the team that won is. Closest I've found is the chefs, but they had a bye the following week.

the 1 win was the Chiefs. the tweet says "the game after" not "the week after"

Gotcha. Misleading then, I prefer the week after, in which opponents are now 0-13. Of course the chefs won, they had an extra week of recovery and Reid has about the best record coming off a bye in league history.

and they beat us up so we didn't realy beat them up.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Love my San Fran head coach!

Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
There is a crazy discrepancy in offensive redzone efficency this season and gives us something to really ponder. At home we are 40.74% in redzone scoring. On the road we are 73.68% in redzone scoring. Our redzone efficiency in away games is tied for 2nd in the league, while our home game redzone effiency ranks us 2nd to last in the league. Our home redzone efficency must have been even worse before the bucs game because we have been 60% in the last 2 games at home. Is Kyle's playcalling just more aggressive on the road than it is at home, just a coincidence or is there something else at play?

Understandable why Kyle might be more conservative at home. Home team defense has the advantage so on offense just take the points.

And be more aggressive in the redzone on offense because our redzone defense hasn't been very good on the road.

We've played 7 road games and allowed 110 points. We've played 7 home games and allowed 100 points. We have allowed the lowest points in the NFL so far this season.

thats a good point.
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
There is a crazy discrepancy in offensive redzone efficency this season and gives us something to really ponder. At home we are 40.74% in redzone scoring. On the road we are 73.68% in redzone scoring. Our redzone efficiency in away games is tied for 2nd in the league, while our home game redzone effiency ranks us 2nd to last in the league. Our home redzone efficency must have been even worse before the bucs game because we have been 60% in the last 2 games at home. Is Kyle's playcalling just more aggressive on the road than it is at home, just a coincidence or is there something else at play?

Understandable why Kyle might be more conservative at home. Home team defense has the advantage so on offense just take the points.

And be more aggressive in the redzone on offense because our redzone defense hasn't been very good on the road.

We've played 7 road games and allowed 110 points. We've played 7 home games and allowed 100 points. We have allowed the lowest points in the NFL so far this season.

thats a good point.

What it means is that offenses are having a difficult time getting into the redzone. It also means that when they do, they are getting home at a very high rate when playing at home. We will have to see how this plays out in the playoffs when we face the better offenses such as PHI, DAL, MIN or DET.
[ Edited by YACBros85 on Dec 19, 2022 at 7:10 PM ]
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
There is a crazy discrepancy in offensive redzone efficency this season and gives us something to really ponder. At home we are 40.74% in redzone scoring. On the road we are 73.68% in redzone scoring. Our redzone efficiency in away games is tied for 2nd in the league, while our home game redzone effiency ranks us 2nd to last in the league. Our home redzone efficency must have been even worse before the bucs game because we have been 60% in the last 2 games at home. Is Kyle's playcalling just more aggressive on the road than it is at home, just a coincidence or is there something else at play?

Understandable why Kyle might be more conservative at home. Home team defense has the advantage so on offense just take the points.

And be more aggressive in the redzone on offense because our redzone defense hasn't been very good on the road.

We've played 7 road games and allowed 110 points. We've played 7 home games and allowed 100 points. We have allowed the lowest points in the NFL so far this season.

thats a good point.

What it means is that offenses are having a difficult time getting into the redzone. It also means that when they do, they are getting home at a very high rate when playing at home. We will have to see how this plays out in the playoffs when we face the better offenses such as PHI, DAL, MIN or DET.

Last year's redzone defense was worse and it was still pretty good in the playoffs vs top offenses.
Originally posted by a49erfan77:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
There is a crazy discrepancy in offensive redzone efficency this season and gives us something to really ponder. At home we are 40.74% in redzone scoring. On the road we are 73.68% in redzone scoring. Our redzone efficiency in away games is tied for 2nd in the league, while our home game redzone effiency ranks us 2nd to last in the league. Our home redzone efficency must have been even worse before the bucs game because we have been 60% in the last 2 games at home. Is Kyle's playcalling just more aggressive on the road than it is at home, just a coincidence or is there something else at play?

Understandable why Kyle might be more conservative at home. Home team defense has the advantage so on offense just take the points.

And be more aggressive in the redzone on offense because our redzone defense hasn't been very good on the road.

We've played 7 road games and allowed 110 points. We've played 7 home games and allowed 100 points. We have allowed the lowest points in the NFL so far this season.

thats a good point.

What it means is that offenses are having a difficult time getting into the redzone. It also means that when they do, they are getting home at a very high rate when playing at home. We will have to see how this plays out in the playoffs when we face the better offenses such as PHI, DAL, MIN or DET.

Last year's redzone defense was worse and it was still pretty good in the playoffs vs top offenses.

I said we will have to see. Last year is not this year. Who knows what the future will bring. Maybe we will continue to hold teams to 17 points or less and the offense will continue to do its thing. I hope we are so dominant in the playoffs that we breeze through the playoffs and win the SB 55-10.

"Confused"
[ Edited by 49ersRing on Dec 20, 2022 at 9:56 AM ]
Originally posted by 49ersRing:

"Confused"

Andy Reid is considered to be a level above Kyle Shanahan and yet he is sitting right there with him.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:

"Confused"

Andy Reid is considered to be a level above Kyle Shanahan and yet he is sitting right there with him.

Though this is specifically only referring to going for it on 4th down, I do remember Andy Reid receiving a lot of criticism in the past regarding his relatively conservative approach and his in-game time management. It's amazing what having the top QB in the league and winning a Super Bowl can do for a coach's perception.
[ Edited by 49ersRing on Dec 20, 2022 at 10:09 AM ]
Originally posted by NotAFinga42:
Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:


Ugh he said San Fran

I've seen posters in here use "San Fran"

Better than….. never mind I can't.

Does it rhyme with the lead singer of Dru Hill?
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by a49erfan77:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
There is a crazy discrepancy in offensive redzone efficency this season and gives us something to really ponder. At home we are 40.74% in redzone scoring. On the road we are 73.68% in redzone scoring. Our redzone efficiency in away games is tied for 2nd in the league, while our home game redzone effiency ranks us 2nd to last in the league. Our home redzone efficency must have been even worse before the bucs game because we have been 60% in the last 2 games at home. Is Kyle's playcalling just more aggressive on the road than it is at home, just a coincidence or is there something else at play?

Understandable why Kyle might be more conservative at home. Home team defense has the advantage so on offense just take the points.

And be more aggressive in the redzone on offense because our redzone defense hasn't been very good on the road.

We've played 7 road games and allowed 110 points. We've played 7 home games and allowed 100 points. We have allowed the lowest points in the NFL so far this season.

thats a good point.

What it means is that offenses are having a difficult time getting into the redzone. It also means that when they do, they are getting home at a very high rate when playing at home. We will have to see how this plays out in the playoffs when we face the better offenses such as PHI, DAL, MIN or DET.

Last year's redzone defense was worse and it was still pretty good in the playoffs vs top offenses.

I said we will have to see. Last year is not this year. Who knows what the future will bring. Maybe we will continue to hold teams to 17 points or less and the offense will continue to do its thing. I hope we are so dominant in the playoffs that we breeze through the playoffs and win the SB 55-10.

This is what I'm rooting for and would be glady accepted after 2 brutal SB losses.
Originally posted by 49ersRing:

"Confused"

I referred to it as Kyle's balls haven't dropped fully yet but this works too. LOL
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by a49erfan77:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
There is a crazy discrepancy in offensive redzone efficency this season and gives us something to really ponder. At home we are 40.74% in redzone scoring. On the road we are 73.68% in redzone scoring. Our redzone efficiency in away games is tied for 2nd in the league, while our home game redzone effiency ranks us 2nd to last in the league. Our home redzone efficency must have been even worse before the bucs game because we have been 60% in the last 2 games at home. Is Kyle's playcalling just more aggressive on the road than it is at home, just a coincidence or is there something else at play?

Understandable why Kyle might be more conservative at home. Home team defense has the advantage so on offense just take the points.

And be more aggressive in the redzone on offense because our redzone defense hasn't been very good on the road.

We've played 7 road games and allowed 110 points. We've played 7 home games and allowed 100 points. We have allowed the lowest points in the NFL so far this season.

thats a good point.

What it means is that offenses are having a difficult time getting into the redzone. It also means that when they do, they are getting home at a very high rate when playing at home. We will have to see how this plays out in the playoffs when we face the better offenses such as PHI, DAL, MIN or DET.

Last year's redzone defense was worse and it was still pretty good in the playoffs vs top offenses.

I said we will have to see. Last year is not this year. Who knows what the future will bring. Maybe we will continue to hold teams to 17 points or less and the offense will continue to do its thing. I hope we are so dominant in the playoffs that we breeze through the playoffs and win the SB 55-10.

This is what I'm rooting for and would be glady accepted after 2 brutal SB losses.

55-10! Ohhhhhh, good times!
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