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Originally posted by corona55569:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:

Sheer Genius! I don't think Harbaugh would have adjusted to the new rules as Kyle is doing so right now. He'd use the rules to get offsides and stuff, but I don't think his passing offense is sophisticated enough to morph into the best version for the current rules.


The same way Harbaugh adjusted and created a new offense from Alex Smith to Kap.....
Now Harbaugh on 4th and 1 with the same play over and over, bring in the extra lineman, is a different conversation : )

Anyways good job Shanahan

what exactly were the new rules again?
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Originally posted by Giedi:
Sheer Genius! I don't think Harbaugh would have adjusted to the new rules as Kyle is doing so right now. He'd use the rules to get offsides and stuff, but I don't think his passing offense is sophisticated enough to morph into the best version for the current rules.

Harbaugh would just tell his players not to eat chicken because it's a nervous bird
We have a football genius at head coach
I hope this homeboy can bring us #6! 🏆


Originally posted by NCommand:



Eagles fans triggered
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Originally posted by eastie:
Last week, one of the 49ers' most decorated players — Sherman — was beaten badly on a deep route by Goodwin during a one-on-one drill. It came during Sherman's first padded practice since he sustained a torn Achilles in November and video of Goodwin's domination went viral.
Shanahan, however, saw Sherman's effort as a great teaching moment. During a team meeting, he reviewed the play and noted that Sherman immediately tested himself against one of the league's fastest players.
The takeaway: Sherman's desire to improve in practice dwarfed his fear of failure. Shanahan is concerned that less-established players don't have the same mind-set in an age where training camps are scrutinized far closer than past years.
"That stuff worries me for players because now I'm afraid they're going to go there and be like, 'Man, I know you want to try this new thing, but I don't want this to go viral for the next week; I don't want people to say I can't throw this type of ball,'" Shanahan said. "Then they don't get better and they just try to survive the day so they can please people who don't really know what they're working on. It takes a very mentally strong person to not care about that."

Coach smart, some posters, not so much.

Well, I choose the positive, AB81, NC, NY85, Hero, Thl, JD, 816 are some examples of WebZone members here who could probably make some serious cash running their own football websites.
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by NCommand:



Eagles fans triggered

Interesting!
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by NCommand:



Eagles fans triggered

Interesting!

That's shows the respect and fear that coaches have. They need to study so much because every play looks the same from the line of scrimmage. They don't know what's coming at 'em.
The longest-tenured coach in 49ers history? Bill Walsh with 10 years.

Kyle you've got 10 more years to beat that record. I'd start off by making the playoffs by the end of the decade.
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
The longest-tenured coach in 49ers history? Bill Walsh with 10 years.

Kyle you've got 10 more years to beat that record. I'd start off by making the playoffs by the end of the decade.

Win a SB, climb to 3rd on the list of all time 49ers HC's. Earn degree of difficulty points for taking over a bombed out roster.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
The longest-tenured coach in 49ers history? Bill Walsh with 10 years.

Kyle you've got 10 more years to beat that record. I'd start off by making the playoffs by the end of the decade.

Win a SB, climb to 3rd on the list of all time 49ers HC's. Earn degree of difficulty points for taking over a bombed out roster.

I'd love for Kyle to be our #2 all time head coach, even over Seifert.

Now we all love George and he will always be a 49er legend (he coached on all 5 SB champion teams), but if Kyle gets 2 for our beloved team that would be enough to get him there considering the vastly different circumstances behind their hirings.
Originally posted by JTsBiggestFan:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
The longest-tenured coach in 49ers history? Bill Walsh with 10 years.

Kyle you've got 10 more years to beat that record. I'd start off by making the playoffs by the end of the decade.

Win a SB, climb to 3rd on the list of all time 49ers HC's. Earn degree of difficulty points for taking over a bombed out roster.

I'd love for Kyle to be our #2 all time head coach, even over Seifert.

Now we all love George and he will always be a 49er legend (he coached on all 5 SB champion teams), but if Kyle gets 2 for our beloved team that would be enough to get him there considering the vastly different circumstances behind their hirings.

If Kyle can win a SB with Jimmy and mainly this current roster with some other futture personnel pieces, I would put him very slightly ahead of Seifert at #2.

Seifert cruised on his 1st SB with a loaded, all vet roster. He did an amazing underrated job in 94. Must mentioned the elder Shanahan on offensive side also. A lot of talent doesn't necessarily give you a SB. But George pulled them all together. Very underrated.

If Kyle can win #6, he would be the only other HC besides Walsh to take a very poor roster, rebuild and win a SB. If he can win it within 5years or sooner, I have to put him at #2.
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Originally posted by JTsBiggestFan:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
The longest-tenured coach in 49ers history? Bill Walsh with 10 years.

Kyle you've got 10 more years to beat that record. I'd start off by making the playoffs by the end of the decade.

Win a SB, climb to 3rd on the list of all time 49ers HC's. Earn degree of difficulty points for taking over a bombed out roster.

I'd love for Kyle to be our #2 all time head coach, even over Seifert.

Now we all love George and he will always be a 49er legend (he coached on all 5 SB champion teams), but if Kyle gets 2 for our beloved team that would be enough to get him there considering the vastly different circumstances behind their hirings.

Maintaining a consistent winning record in today's NFL where parity/mediocrity is valued over long-term success, is very difficult. Love him or hate him, Tom Brady notwithstanding, Bill Belichick's record demands he be considered among the top two or three coaches ever for being able put together such a consistent winning history.

If Kyle, with Lynch's help, can come anywhere close to that conversation in the next 6-8 years, he will deserve a statue.
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by JTsBiggestFan:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
The longest-tenured coach in 49ers history? Bill Walsh with 10 years.

Kyle you've got 10 more years to beat that record. I'd start off by making the playoffs by the end of the decade.

Win a SB, climb to 3rd on the list of all time 49ers HC's. Earn degree of difficulty points for taking over a bombed out roster.

I'd love for Kyle to be our #2 all time head coach, even over Seifert.

Now we all love George and he will always be a 49er legend (he coached on all 5 SB champion teams), but if Kyle gets 2 for our beloved team that would be enough to get him there considering the vastly different circumstances behind their hirings.

If Kyle can win a SB with Jimmy and mainly this current roster with some other futture personnel pieces, I would put him very slightly ahead of Seifert at #2.

Seifert cruised on his 1st SB with a loaded, all vet roster. He did an amazing underrated job in 94. Must mentioned the elder Shanahan on offensive side also. A lot of talent doesn't necessarily give you a SB. But George pulled them all together. Very underrated.

If Kyle can win #6, he would be the only other HC besides Walsh to take a very poor roster, rebuild and win a SB. If he can win it within 5years or sooner, I have to put him at #2.

Seifert should also get credit for adjusting his defensive scheme once Sanders arrived. Before Sanders Seifert ran, in the words of Eric Davis, "an extremely complex defense" and once they got Sanders he adjusted a lot of things and tailored his defense around the personnel.
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