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Is this the Kyle needs to be fired for the 758th time thread?
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Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by captveg:
To be fair, Robinson was on another team when he was shot.

It says current roster.

Obviously.

Jimmy G. also has more Super Bowl rings than Matt Stafford for QBs currently on the Rams roster. Not sure how that benefits the Rams, though. Same principle.
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Sure…or it was the fact that the coach you're referring to was trending in the wrong direction on offense, refusing to fire his OC who was calling the same stuff he called when we had the personnel to run it at a high level and was clearly trending in the wrong direction while not dealing with anywhere near the type of injury bad luck that Shanahan has had.

Otherwise it's totally the same thing…
Give Kyle a new GM > hire Nolan Teasley (Assistant GM for Seattle) & move Lynch out of GM duties. Teasley gets final call to build a roster.
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Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Probably should have used "With all due respect..."
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Except 80-90% of fans (including anti Shanny folk which is quite interesting) vehemently disapproved of the decision to fire Harbaugh. So this is false history rewriting and isn't remotely close to the "gotcha" that you think it is.

Good try though?
[ Edited by Fanaticofnfl on Feb 13, 2026 at 8:39 PM ]
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Sure…or it was the fact that the coach you're referring to was trending in the wrong direction on offense, refusing to fire his OC who was calling the same stuff he called when we had the personnel to run it at a high level and was clearly trending in the wrong direction while not dealing with anywhere near the type of injury bad luck that Shanahan has had.

Otherwise it's totally the same thing…

The last year of Harbaugh roster was very similar to the past year roster. Aging, injured with not many young stars at all. Yet the results were different. Harbaugh and his staff barely managed 8-8.
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Except 80-90% of fans (including anti Shanny folk which is quite interesting) vehemently disapproved of the decision to fire Harbaugh. So this is false history rewriting and isn't remotely close to the "gotcha" that you think it is.

Good try though?

Exactly, it was an obvious power struggle between Baalke and Harbaugh, the only person on Baalke's side was Jed
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Do you recall a time when we rolled out a MASH unit during a reset year but then went onto 13 wins knocking off the Super Bowl champs on the road in the process?
Originally posted by 49erBigMac:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Except 80-90% of fans (including anti Shanny folk which is quite interesting) vehemently disapproved of the decision to fire Harbaugh. So this is false history rewriting and isn't remotely close to the "gotcha" that you think it is.

Good try though?

Exactly, it was an obvious power struggle between Baalke and Harbaugh, the only person on Baalke's side was Jed

The whole Harbaugh thing really exposes how hypocritical the "fire Kyle!" crowd is.

I distinctly remember multiple users worshipping the Chargers when they beat the Chiefs in December and saying "why did we ever fire Harbaugh?? This organization is a joke!!" and these users are literally the SAME PEOPLE who say we need to fire Kyle.

These people are just trolling at this point. We all know the moment Jed becomes actually dumb and stupid enough to fire Kyle, the "Kyle needs to be fired!" crowd will 180 and say "lol Jed literally fired Kyle for winning too much this organization is a dump lmao" and they'll pretend nobody will notice on top of it.
Originally posted by Young2Owens:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Sure…or it was the fact that the coach you're referring to was trending in the wrong direction on offense, refusing to fire his OC who was calling the same stuff he called when we had the personnel to run it at a high level and was clearly trending in the wrong direction while not dealing with anywhere near the type of injury bad luck that Shanahan has had.

Otherwise it's totally the same thing…

The last year of Harbaugh roster was very similar to the past year roster. Aging, injured with not many young stars at all. Yet the results were different. Harbaugh and his staff barely managed 8-8.

Most of the injuries were on defense too and Fangio responded by still having us as a top 10 unit. Meanwhile Harbaugh and Roman had most of their top dogs on offense and it was a terrible showing. Biggest injury iirc was at RT where we had to play Habraugh's one chosen Stanford guy in Jonathan Martin.

So yeah…not the same thing at all.
Originally posted by Young2Owens:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Sure…or it was the fact that the coach you're referring to was trending in the wrong direction on offense, refusing to fire his OC who was calling the same stuff he called when we had the personnel to run it at a high level and was clearly trending in the wrong direction while not dealing with anywhere near the type of injury bad luck that Shanahan has had.

Otherwise it's totally the same thing…

The last year of Harbaugh roster was very similar to the past year roster. Aging, injured with not many young stars at all. Yet the results were different. Harbaugh and his staff barely managed 8-8.

That 2014 team couldn't score against anyone, especially in the 2nd half.
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by 49erBigMac:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Except 80-90% of fans (including anti Shanny folk which is quite interesting) vehemently disapproved of the decision to fire Harbaugh. So this is false history rewriting and isn't remotely close to the "gotcha" that you think it is.

Good try though?

Exactly, it was an obvious power struggle between Baalke and Harbaugh, the only person on Baalke's side was Jed

The whole Harbaugh thing really exposes how hypocritical the "fire Kyle!" crowd is.

I distinctly remember multiple users worshipping the Chargers when they beat the Chiefs in December and saying "why did we ever fire Harbaugh?? This organization is a joke!!" and these users are literally the SAME PEOPLE who say we need to fire Kyle.

These people are just trolling at this point. We all know the moment Jed becomes actually dumb and stupid enough to fire Kyle, the "Kyle needs to be fired!" crowd will 180 and say "lol Jed literally fired Kyle for winning too much this organization is a dump lmao" and they'll pretend nobody will notice on top of it.

I noticed this too and I think many in the "fire kyle" crowd are still bitter and hold a grudge against the team since the Harbaugh firing. Jim was their guy and they hate to see Kyle, who is Jed's guy, as the head coach regardless of how successful he is. That's why logic is out the window with these people, I don't think of them as actual fans of the team rather they're fans of their specific idea of what the team should be.
[ Edited by Young2Owens on Feb 14, 2026 at 8:10 AM ]
Originally posted by 49erKing:
Originally posted by Young2Owens:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I recall a time when a coach losing Super Bowls and unable to score against SEA was cause for termination, with extreme prejudice, from many of the pro Shanny folk.

Just sayin.

Sure…or it was the fact that the coach you're referring to was trending in the wrong direction on offense, refusing to fire his OC who was calling the same stuff he called when we had the personnel to run it at a high level and was clearly trending in the wrong direction while not dealing with anywhere near the type of injury bad luck that Shanahan has had.

Otherwise it's totally the same thing…

The last year of Harbaugh roster was very similar to the past year roster. Aging, injured with not many young stars at all. Yet the results were different. Harbaugh and his staff barely managed 8-8.

That 2014 team couldn't score against anyone, especially in the 2nd half.

I remember going into that season thinking we were stacked on offense.

Boldin, Crabtree, Stevie Johnson and Brandon Lloyd, Quinton Patton and Bruce Ellington(both of whom I absolutely loved in the draft) in the WR room.

Gore and Vernon still there. OL in tact save center.

Talk about a let down from the passing game.
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