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  • DrEll
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Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by jcs:
He was responsible for leaving unnecessary time on the clock and completely abandoning the run when his team just needed him to run out the clock up 28-3

How about the defense not allow a 25 point lead to disappear in under 2 quarters of football?

And Kyle did run the ball. The score was 28-12.

Kyle called 2 runs in a row and then on 3rd down asked his MVP QB to pick up the first down vs a loaded box(and after Coleman got injured on the 2nd run The result? Ryan fumbled the ball away. I'm sure that was Kyle's call right? Freeman misses the pressure pickup and Ryan doesn't get the ball out.

The next drive nobody was complaining about Ryan passing the ball when he hit Julio Jones for 27 yards to get them to the Patriots 22 yard line.

Next play - Freeman run for -1 yards.
Play after is the Ryan sack when throwing the ball away would've been smarter given where they were on the field. Then the holding call on the next play pushing them even further out.

Pretending that Kyle didn't try to run the ball and that's where the majority of the blame for that loss goes is absolutely idiotic. I know you're not out here blaming Saleh for the 2019 loss or Wilks for the 2023 loss. You're putting it all on Shanahan.

Keep the same energy then...

My god. The amount of the depth you go into just to protect Kyle. You must think he's the greatest coach of all time…
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Originally posted by DrEll:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by jcs:
He was responsible for leaving unnecessary time on the clock and completely abandoning the run when his team just needed him to run out the clock up 28-3

How about the defense not allow a 25 point lead to disappear in under 2 quarters of football?

And Kyle did run the ball. The score was 28-12.

Kyle called 2 runs in a row and then on 3rd down asked his MVP QB to pick up the first down vs a loaded box(and after Coleman got injured on the 2nd run The result? Ryan fumbled the ball away. I'm sure that was Kyle's call right? Freeman misses the pressure pickup and Ryan doesn't get the ball out.

The next drive nobody was complaining about Ryan passing the ball when he hit Julio Jones for 27 yards to get them to the Patriots 22 yard line.

Next play - Freeman run for -1 yards.
Play after is the Ryan sack when throwing the ball away would've been smarter given where they were on the field. Then the holding call on the next play pushing them even further out.

Pretending that Kyle didn't try to run the ball and that's where the majority of the blame for that loss goes is absolutely idiotic. I know you're not out here blaming Saleh for the 2019 loss or Wilks for the 2023 loss. You're putting it all on Shanahan.

Keep the same energy then...

My god. The amount of the depth you go into just to protect Kyle. You must think he's the greatest coach of all time…

And you must think you're the smartest fan of all time. Any time someone uses analysis or facts to back up their points you resort to hyperboles and the same old blanket statements without support.

You're calling out "The amount of depth..." in his response as if it's a bad thing. It shows that he actually knows what he's talking about, unlike you who pretends to have a photographic memory from games that happened 5-10 years ago.
  • DrEll
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Originally posted by Niner4Life21_:
Originally posted by DrEll:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by jcs:
He was responsible for leaving unnecessary time on the clock and completely abandoning the run when his team just needed him to run out the clock up 28-3

How about the defense not allow a 25 point lead to disappear in under 2 quarters of football?

And Kyle did run the ball. The score was 28-12.

Kyle called 2 runs in a row and then on 3rd down asked his MVP QB to pick up the first down vs a loaded box(and after Coleman got injured on the 2nd run The result? Ryan fumbled the ball away. I'm sure that was Kyle's call right? Freeman misses the pressure pickup and Ryan doesn't get the ball out.

The next drive nobody was complaining about Ryan passing the ball when he hit Julio Jones for 27 yards to get them to the Patriots 22 yard line.

Next play - Freeman run for -1 yards.
Play after is the Ryan sack when throwing the ball away would've been smarter given where they were on the field. Then the holding call on the next play pushing them even further out.

Pretending that Kyle didn't try to run the ball and that's where the majority of the blame for that loss goes is absolutely idiotic. I know you're not out here blaming Saleh for the 2019 loss or Wilks for the 2023 loss. You're putting it all on Shanahan.

Keep the same energy then...

My god. The amount of the depth you go into just to protect Kyle. You must think he's the greatest coach of all time…

And you must think you're the smartest fan of all time. Any time someone uses analysis or facts to back up their points you resort to hyperboles and the same old blanket statements without support.

You're calling out "The amount of depth..." in his response as if it's a bad thing. It shows that he actually knows what he's talking about, unlike you who pretends to have a photographic memory from games that happened 5-10 years ago.

The Falcons had a 28-3 lead going into the 4th. They lost the game. Genus is giving us a lecture on how Kyle has no blame in that loss.

lord almighty
Originally posted by genus49:
Yes consistently. Compare their record with McVay and Shanahan and it's clear.

As for the 4 of the last 5 games...

We know what happened this year 1-1 even though we were severaly hampered by injuries.

2024
We blow a 10 point 4th quarter lead in part due to the defense badly misplaying as well as a drop from Ronnie Bell that would've put us in winning FG range and that's on top of Jake Moody missing a FG to make the lead larger.

Then a rain game with Deebo dropping a likely TD.

2023
We rest our starters they win
We play our starters - they kick a FG with no time remaining just to beat the point spread

Wonder why you didn't go back to the last 7 games...
Originally posted by genus49:
Yes consistently. Compare their record with McVay and Shanahan and it's clear.

As for the 4 of the last 5 games...

We know what happened this year 1-1 even though we were severaly hampered by injuries.

2024
We blow a 10 point 4th quarter lead in part due to the defense badly misplaying as well as a drop from Ronnie Bell that would've put us in winning FG range and that's on top of Jake Moody missing a FG to make the lead larger.

Then a rain game with Deebo dropping a likely TD.

2023
We rest our starters they win
We play our starters - they kick a FG with no time remaining just to beat the point spread

Wonder why you didn't go back to the last 7 games...

Excuses, excuses, excuses
Originally posted by DrEll:
The Falcons had a 28-3 lead going into the 4th. They lost the game. Genus is giving us a lecture on how Kyle has no blame in that loss.

lord almighty

All he had to do was run out the clock! Anybody that doesn't understand this doesn't know a thing about football.
Somehow the defense giving up 25 points in the 4th quarter is Kyle's fault.

They were getting 1 yard a carry in the second of that Super Bowl.

Someone literally said Kyle should've taken a knee every play in the second half and they would've 100% won the game As if field position, momentum and trying to score more points don't matter, let alone against the GOAT QB.
When you make trades like the Niners did for Trey Lance, yes. You simply cannot trust whoever made that decision in the long run
Sadly yes. They have the better GM and coach. Which leads to them having better players.
Originally posted by Bullrush42:
When you make trades like the Niners did for Trey Lance, yes. You simply cannot trust whoever made that decision in the long run

The trade they should've made was for Stafford
[ Edited by lamontb on Nov 13, 2025 at 6:31 PM ]
Originally posted by DrEll:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by jcs:
He was responsible for leaving unnecessary time on the clock and completely abandoning the run when his team just needed him to run out the clock up 28-3

How about the defense not allow a 25 point lead to disappear in under 2 quarters of football?

And Kyle did run the ball. The score was 28-12.

Kyle called 2 runs in a row and then on 3rd down asked his MVP QB to pick up the first down vs a loaded box(and after Coleman got injured on the 2nd run The result? Ryan fumbled the ball away. I'm sure that was Kyle's call right? Freeman misses the pressure pickup and Ryan doesn't get the ball out.

The next drive nobody was complaining about Ryan passing the ball when he hit Julio Jones for 27 yards to get them to the Patriots 22 yard line.

Next play - Freeman run for -1 yards.
Play after is the Ryan sack when throwing the ball away would've been smarter given where they were on the field. Then the holding call on the next play pushing them even further out.

Pretending that Kyle didn't try to run the ball and that's where the majority of the blame for that loss goes is absolutely idiotic. I know you're not out here blaming Saleh for the 2019 loss or Wilks for the 2023 loss. You're putting it all on Shanahan.

Keep the same energy then...

My god. The amount of the depth you go into just to protect Kyle. You must think he's the greatest coach of all time…

I'm sorry facts that don't sit well with your standard narratives are an issue for you to see.

Now unless you can find a post from me saying I think Kyle is the greatest coach of all time I'm going to ask you to stop speaking for me.

And if you don't want to read something, don't. Not like facts ever change your opinion anyways.

You're not here to police anyone tho.
Y'all talking about the Falcons when dude didn't know the dam overtime rules in the SB.
Originally posted by Philippines_49er:
Originally posted by DrEll:
The Falcons had a 28-3 lead going into the 4th. They lost the game. Genus is giving us a lecture on how Kyle has no blame in that loss.

lord almighty

All he had to do was run out the clock! Anybody that doesn't understand this doesn't know a thing about football.

A sack keeps the clock moving. Maybe you don't understand football as much as you think you do.

Nothing like people who can't think with any nuance at all love to tell others how they don't know what they're talking about.
Originally posted by lamontb:
Y'all talking about the Falcons when dude didn't know the dam overtime rules in the SB.

Do you honestly believe this?
Niners ain't a step behind Rams. Where the hell you been? You must've just started watching football and the Rams at Niners was the first game you saw...
  • 9moon
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Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by Niner4Life21_:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
We are well behind the Rams on talent level, coaching, injuries. They are better and probably have the deeper run. They are in the Super Bowl hunt. We are not.

You really think a healthy team coached by Shanahan and Saleh is "well behind" the Rams in terms of talent level and coaching? Didn't we just beat them in week 5 with a depleted team? What does that say about the Rams and how well coached/talented they are?

Of course they will have the deeper playoff run this year. That's common sense.

Well their coach WON the Super Bowl. Ours never has. So there is a pretty big difference right there.

SAN... haven't I told you before that you'll never win the argument with the Shannanigans here.. his followers here still have yet to see clearly enough that our windows have closed because our HC had not made any adjustment to make this team better... he still believes too much that he can win all by himself w/any players in the roster..

I still wonder what great coach you want to replace Kyle?

NO need to worry about " great " coach... ain't one out there that we can lure, well, maybe Bill... but as far as HC out there that shows potential of being VERY GOOD TO MAYBE GREAT, there are two (IMO) coaching in College..

They are actually playing one another tonight on FOX !!!

GO NINERSSSS !!!
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