Same. Our championship drought is embarrassing. The friggin Bucs have two Super Bowl wins since our last one. TWO!!It comes down to championships for me. I’d take 1 SB over the next 10 years without making the playoffs the other 9 versus 7 NFCC games, 3 SB, and no rings. That’s just me though.
LOL, You guys whupped our asses once. We whupped your asses the previous game. "Keep owning". what a jabroni.The window is next season. After that its a free for all.
As long as we keep owning the Eagles, Cowboys, Rams and Seahawks, I'm good.
He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Too many failed first down pass attempts putting them behind the sticks which resulted in stalled drives.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
Shanahans latest extension runs through 2027.Shanalynch are signed at least through 2026, the Niners are universally viewed as one of the best run organizations and have a great player culture. Just look at how many coaches we lose each year. If the 49ers draft well, they will remain the most talented NFL roster and could extend their window beyond 2024. I wouldn’t be surprised if Purdy signs a team friendly contract, which would allow them to remain competitive in 2025 and beyond with a franchise QB who is only getting better. It’s a great team to cheer for, especially after the pre- and post-Harbaugh dark ages
I would've taken the ball 100%. If KC kicks FG on their drive then 49ers get the ball sudden death and only need a FG to win. That's a HUGE advantage.Shanahan not knowing the overtime rules is inexcusable.
He should have let KC have the ball first so he would know what he's up against after their possession.
Just another terrible decision in another choke job by Shanahan. It's what he does.
Enjoy the offseason everyone.
Utah, get me TWO!!Same. Our championship drought is embarrassing. The friggin Bucs have two Super Bowl wins since our last one. TWO!!It comes down to championships for me. I’d take 1 SB over the next 10 years without making the playoffs the other 9 versus 7 NFCC games, 3 SB, and no rings. That’s just me though.
I met my wife 7 years ago and told her then that if SF wins a SB, I wouldn't care about another for a decade, and that still rings true. After going 30 years without one, I'd absolutely take one every 10 years or so with zero SB trips in between.
He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I love Shanny.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Or you could say Shanahan was better prepared at the beginning of the game and Reid just had a better QB situation and eventually prevailed.He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I use the Marv Levy comparison bc rn it seems to fit. A guy who could lead them to the edge, but couldn’t get them to the other side.
At some point a pattern becomes clear, 6 NFCC & SB combined and a .33 win percentage.
My only hope is Reid finally put it together in KC after countless failures in Philly.
I fear the window is shutting bc we’ve run CMC into the ground over the last 1.5 seasons and even though he’s basically Superman, all those touches take a toll. This offense needs CMC to operate at its peak.
No need for any insults, we can keep our disagreements civil.
You don’t think any of it had something to do with Reid making better situational adjustments?Or you could say Shanahan was better prepared at the beginning of the game and Reid just had a better QB situation and eventually prevailed.He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I use the Marv Levy comparison bc rn it seems to fit. A guy who could lead them to the edge, but couldn’t get them to the other side.
At some point a pattern becomes clear, 6 NFCC & SB combined and a .33 win percentage.
My only hope is Reid finally put it together in KC after countless failures in Philly.
I fear the window is shutting bc we’ve run CMC into the ground over the last 1.5 seasons and even though he’s basically Superman, all those touches take a toll. This offense needs CMC to operate at its peak.
No need for any insults, we can keep our disagreements civil.
Make a hate hate hate hot sauce just to vent.
Honestly, not at all.You don’t think any of it had something to do with Reid making better situational adjustments?Or you could say Shanahan was better prepared at the beginning of the game and Reid just had a better QB situation and eventually prevailed.He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I use the Marv Levy comparison bc rn it seems to fit. A guy who could lead them to the edge, but couldn’t get them to the other side.
At some point a pattern becomes clear, 6 NFCC & SB combined and a .33 win percentage.
My only hope is Reid finally put it together in KC after countless failures in Philly.
I fear the window is shutting bc we’ve run CMC into the ground over the last 1.5 seasons and even though he’s basically Superman, all those touches take a toll. This offense needs CMC to operate at its peak.
No need for any insults, we can keep our disagreements civil.
Agree 100%.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
We’re just going to kindly disagree. Most talented team in the NFL imo. I’m of the opinion that if you have the most talented team and you’re a great coach, you should win a SB.Honestly, not at all.You don’t think any of it had something to do with Reid making better situational adjustments?Or you could say Shanahan was better prepared at the beginning of the game and Reid just had a better QB situation and eventually prevailed.He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I use the Marv Levy comparison bc rn it seems to fit. A guy who could lead them to the edge, but couldn’t get them to the other side.
At some point a pattern becomes clear, 6 NFCC & SB combined and a .33 win percentage.
My only hope is Reid finally put it together in KC after countless failures in Philly.
I fear the window is shutting bc we’ve run CMC into the ground over the last 1.5 seasons and even though he’s basically Superman, all those touches take a toll. This offense needs CMC to operate at its peak.
No need for any insults, we can keep our disagreements civil.
Respectfully I think there’s only a lunatic fringe out there calling for his job. If he continues to have this team regularly in contention to win playoff games and maybe more if given some breaks for the next 5 years, heck yes I’d sign up for more of that. Particularly since that span will necessarily include a rebuild/significant retooling.We’re just going to kindly disagree. Most talented team in the NFL imo. I’m of the opinion that if you have the most talented team and you’re a great coach, you should win a SB.Honestly, not at all.You don’t think any of it had something to do with Reid making better situational adjustments?Or you could say Shanahan was better prepared at the beginning of the game and Reid just had a better QB situation and eventually prevailed.He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I use the Marv Levy comparison bc rn it seems to fit. A guy who could lead them to the edge, but couldn’t get them to the other side.
At some point a pattern becomes clear, 6 NFCC & SB combined and a .33 win percentage.
My only hope is Reid finally put it together in KC after countless failures in Philly.
I fear the window is shutting bc we’ve run CMC into the ground over the last 1.5 seasons and even though he’s basically Superman, all those touches take a toll. This offense needs CMC to operate at its peak.
No need for any insults, we can keep our disagreements civil.
As a fan base, I think there is a clear divide here, I really hope the side I’m on eats crow, I just don’t see it.
Hypothetical: he’s still our coach in 2029, they’re competitive until then, but still no title, do you eventually capitulate?
don’t forget the blocked extra pointI love Shanny.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Shanny didn't fumble the ball on their first possession.
Shanny didn't allow a Punt to hit his players foot.
Shanny lost 3 super Bowls to the two best QBs of all time. I wasn't crazy about the two 3rd and 4 calls. Thought they should've got Purdy moving in pocket. He made some mistakes but unfortunately you have to be perfect vs Mahomes. There's no other coach that will do better than him
SeYou don’t think any of it had something to do with Reid making better situational adjustments?Or you could say Shanahan was better prepared at the beginning of the game and Reid just had a better QB situation and eventually prevailed.He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I use the Marv Levy comparison bc rn it seems to fit. A guy who could lead them to the edge, but couldn’t get them to the other side.
At some point a pattern becomes clear, 6 NFCC & SB combined and a .33 win percentage.
My only hope is Reid finally put it together in KC after countless failures in Philly.
I fear the window is shutting bc we’ve run CMC into the ground over the last 1.5 seasons and even though he’s basically Superman, all those touches take a toll. This offense needs CMC to operate at its peak.
No need for any insults, we can keep our disagreements civil.
Respectfully I think there’s only a lunatic fringe out there calling for his job. If he continues to have this team regularly in contention to win playoff games and maybe more if given some breaks for the next 5 years, heck yes I’d sign up for more of that. Particularly since that span will necessarily include a rebuild/significant retooling.We’re just going to kindly disagree. Most talented team in the NFL imo. I’m of the opinion that if you have the most talented team and you’re a great coach, you should win a SB.Honestly, not at all.
As a fan base, I think there is a clear divide here, I really hope the side I’m on eats crow, I just don’t see it.
Hypothetical: he’s still our coach in 2029, they’re competitive until then, but still no title, do you eventually capitulate?
I wouldn’t call it a lunatic fringe. That would imply a very small amount. If I were to take an actual guess of 49ers’ fans that want him gone, I’d put that number in 30s percentage range. Fringe you’re implying single digits and I don’t believe that is the case.Respectfully I think there’s only a lunatic fringe out there calling for his job. If he continues to have this team regularly in contention to win playoff games and maybe more if given some breaks for the next 5 years, heck yes I’d sign up for more of that. Particularly since that span will necessarily include a rebuild/significant retooling.We’re just going to kindly disagree. Most talented team in the NFL imo. I’m of the opinion that if you have the most talented team and you’re a great coach, you should win a SB.Honestly, not at all.You don’t think any of it had something to do with Reid making better situational adjustments?Or you could say Shanahan was better prepared at the beginning of the game and Reid just had a better QB situation and eventually prevailed.He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I use the Marv Levy comparison bc rn it seems to fit. A guy who could lead them to the edge, but couldn’t get them to the other side.
At some point a pattern becomes clear, 6 NFCC & SB combined and a .33 win percentage.
My only hope is Reid finally put it together in KC after countless failures in Philly.
I fear the window is shutting bc we’ve run CMC into the ground over the last 1.5 seasons and even though he’s basically Superman, all those touches take a toll. This offense needs CMC to operate at its peak.
No need for any insults, we can keep our disagreements civil.
As a fan base, I think there is a clear divide here, I really hope the side I’m on eats crow, I just don’t see it.
Hypothetical: he’s still our coach in 2029, they’re competitive until then, but still no title, do you eventually capitulate?
That was a frustrating sequence - I was hoping to see 45 rushing attempts from the 49ers in the game. More Mitchell and Juszczyk.First 6 offensive plays in the 2nd half… all passing plays. Offensive genius.
Repeat of the SB with Atlanta. Abandoning the run game. Even worse here since it’s their identity and also the weak spot of the KC defense.That was a frustrating sequence - I was hoping to see 45 rushing attempts from the 49ers in the game. More Mitchell and Juszczyk.First 6 offensive plays in the 2nd half… all passing plays. Offensive genius.
CmonSeYou don’t think any of it had something to do with Reid making better situational adjustments?Or you could say Shanahan was better prepared at the beginning of the game and Reid just had a better QB situation and eventually prevailed.He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I use the Marv Levy comparison bc rn it seems to fit. A guy who could lead them to the edge, but couldn’t get them to the other side.
At some point a pattern becomes clear, 6 NFCC & SB combined and a .33 win percentage.
My only hope is Reid finally put it together in KC after countless failures in Philly.
I fear the window is shutting bc we’ve run CMC into the ground over the last 1.5 seasons and even though he’s basically Superman, all those touches take a toll. This offense needs CMC to operate at its peak.
No need for any insults, we can keep our disagreements civil.
Respectfully I think there’s only a lunatic fringe out there calling for his job. If he continues to have this team regularly in contention to win playoff games and maybe more if given some breaks for the next 5 years, heck yes I’d sign up for more of that. Particularly since that span will necessarily include a rebuild/significant retooling.We’re just going to kindly disagree. Most talented team in the NFL imo. I’m of the opinion that if you have the most talented team and you’re a great coach, you should win a SB.Honestly, not at all.
As a fan base, I think there is a clear divide here, I really hope the side I’m on eats crow, I just don’t see it.
Hypothetical: he’s still our coach in 2029, they’re competitive until then, but still no title, do you eventually capitulate?
See dallas and mike mccarthy. I think there is a general consensus that he isn't a great coach (ask any packers fan) but every year his teams are borderline great
This position is way over represented in the online discourse.I wouldn’t call it a lunatic fringe. That would imply a very small amount. If I were to take an actual guess of 49ers’ fans that want him gone, I’d put that number in 30s percentage range. Fringe you’re implying single digits and I don’t believe that is the case.Respectfully I think there’s only a lunatic fringe out there calling for his job. If he continues to have this team regularly in contention to win playoff games and maybe more if given some breaks for the next 5 years, heck yes I’d sign up for more of that. Particularly since that span will necessarily include a rebuild/significant retooling.We’re just going to kindly disagree. Most talented team in the NFL imo. I’m of the opinion that if you have the most talented team and you’re a great coach, you should win a SB.Honestly, not at all.You don’t think any of it had something to do with Reid making better situational adjustments?Or you could say Shanahan was better prepared at the beginning of the game and Reid just had a better QB situation and eventually prevailed.He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I use the Marv Levy comparison bc rn it seems to fit. A guy who could lead them to the edge, but couldn’t get them to the other side.
At some point a pattern becomes clear, 6 NFCC & SB combined and a .33 win percentage.
My only hope is Reid finally put it together in KC after countless failures in Philly.
I fear the window is shutting bc we’ve run CMC into the ground over the last 1.5 seasons and even though he’s basically Superman, all those touches take a toll. This offense needs CMC to operate at its peak.
No need for any insults, we can keep our disagreements civil.
As a fan base, I think there is a clear divide here, I really hope the side I’m on eats crow, I just don’t see it.
Hypothetical: he’s still our coach in 2029, they’re competitive until then, but still no title, do you eventually capitulate?
You really think it’s fringe to want him gone? Fringe being single digits…This position is way over represented in the online discourse.I wouldn’t call it a lunatic fringe. That would imply a very small amount. If I were to take an actual guess of 49ers’ fans that want him gone, I’d put that number in 30s percentage range. Fringe you’re implying single digits and I don’t believe that is the case.Respectfully I think there’s only a lunatic fringe out there calling for his job. If he continues to have this team regularly in contention to win playoff games and maybe more if given some breaks for the next 5 years, heck yes I’d sign up for more of that. Particularly since that span will necessarily include a rebuild/significant retooling.We’re just going to kindly disagree. Most talented team in the NFL imo. I’m of the opinion that if you have the most talented team and you’re a great coach, you should win a SB.Honestly, not at all.You don’t think any of it had something to do with Reid making better situational adjustments?Or you could say Shanahan was better prepared at the beginning of the game and Reid just had a better QB situation and eventually prevailed.He’s ceded a 10 point lead to Reid twice in the SB. If we’re bringing common sense into the mix, wouldn’t it be that one coach made better adjustments? Reid is a great coach, so it’s not like he was outwitted by Mike Singletary, but common sense says he was outwitted by Reid, twice.Now don't go bringing reality and common sense into this discussion. We all know Shanahan was the head coach AND defensive coordinator for the Falcons. Dan Quinn was just a figurehead. Some say he was also behind Pete Carroll calling the slant pass at the 1 against the Pats, so let's call it 4 Super Bowls that he lost. That we know of. Could be even more if we do a deep dive.He’s 0-3 in the 3 Super Bowls and coughed up at least 10 point leads in all 3.I get it when it’s championship or bust but KS is the right guy to get it for you guys. He’s a fantastic coach. I realize in close games you can nitpick a few spots but he didn’t do anything egregious. CMC touched the ball 30 times and his offense took the lead 4 different times. Not much else can be expected imo.
Wait, an offensive coordinator coughed up a 28 - 3 ? Was he being paid double as defensive coordinator too?
Plus a 10 point lead is nothing in the NFL anymore.
I use the Marv Levy comparison bc rn it seems to fit. A guy who could lead them to the edge, but couldn’t get them to the other side.
At some point a pattern becomes clear, 6 NFCC & SB combined and a .33 win percentage.
My only hope is Reid finally put it together in KC after countless failures in Philly.
I fear the window is shutting bc we’ve run CMC into the ground over the last 1.5 seasons and even though he’s basically Superman, all those touches take a toll. This offense needs CMC to operate at its peak.
No need for any insults, we can keep our disagreements civil.
As a fan base, I think there is a clear divide here, I really hope the side I’m on eats crow, I just don’t see it.
Hypothetical: he’s still our coach in 2029, they’re competitive until then, but still no title, do you eventually capitulate?
So a few players are either stupid or don’t listen? Happens in every business. Football players aren’t immune to it. So far only two players that I’m aware of have said this. Most seemed to know the rules. Hardman caught the winning TD and apparently was surprised the game was over so my guess is he wasn’t the only Chief who didn’t know either. It didn’t impact the game result. Kyle gave a clear explanation of why he decided to take the ball first."Multiple San Francisco players said after the game that they were not aware that the overtime rules are different in the playoffs than they are in the regular season, and strategy discussions over how to handle the overtime period did not occur as a team. Defensive lineman Arik Armstead said he learned the details of the postseason rule when it was shown on the Allegiant Stadium jumbotron during a TV timeout after regulation. Fullback Kyle Juszczyk said he assumed the 49ers asked to receive when they won the toss because that’s what you do in the regular season, when a touchdown wins the game. 'I guess that’s not the case. I don’t really know the strategy,' Juszczyk said."
Defend the 6 straight passes to start the 2nd half.So a few players are either stupid or don’t listen? Happens in every business. Football players aren’t immune to it. So far only two players that I’m aware of have said this. Most seemed to know the rules. Hardman caught the winning TD and apparently was surprised the game was over so my guess is he wasn’t the only Chief who didn’t know either. It didn’t impact the game result. Kyle gave a clear explanation of why he decided to take the ball first."Multiple San Francisco players said after the game that they were not aware that the overtime rules are different in the playoffs than they are in the regular season, and strategy discussions over how to handle the overtime period did not occur as a team. Defensive lineman Arik Armstead said he learned the details of the postseason rule when it was shown on the Allegiant Stadium jumbotron during a TV timeout after regulation. Fullback Kyle Juszczyk said he assumed the 49ers asked to receive when they won the toss because that’s what you do in the regular season, when a touchdown wins the game. 'I guess that’s not the case. I don’t really know the strategy,' Juszczyk said."
Just people talking for the sake of talking. Again.
Well, in real life, I don’t know a single Niner fan seriously saying Shanahan should go. The lunatic fringe is without doubt over represented here.We have what, like 8-10 real posters who have been in here over the years? At least 3 (maybe more) of us want him gone. I get it, not statistically significant, but I think that’s prob not far off from overall real fan base general consensus.
6 straight passes to start the 3rd, guy can’t get out of his own way. Good coach, not great, can’t get over the hurdle.
It’s the same argument I made with playing Lance over Jimmy. Jimmy wasn’t Jamarcus Russell, but we knew what he was. I’m at the point where I take the unknown over the known in Shanny. If being competitive is the goal, fine Shanny is the guy. If winning a SB is the goal, I don’t see him as the solution.
1 of the 3 is seriously off his meds, and I'm going to give you and kface the benefit of still being emotional after the big loss.We have what, like 8-10 real posters who have been in here over the years? At least 3 (maybe more) of us want him gone. I get it, not statistically significant, but I think that’s prob not far off from overall real fan base general consensus.
6 straight passes to start the 3rd, guy can’t get out of his own way. Good coach, not great, can’t get over the hurdle.
It’s the same argument I made with playing Lance over Jimmy. Jimmy wasn’t Jamarcus Russell, but we knew what he was. I’m at the point where I take the unknown over the known in Shanny. If being competitive is the goal, fine Shanny is the guy. If winning a SB is the goal, I don’t see him as the solution.
1 of the 3 is seriously off his meds, and I'm going to give you and kface the benefit of still being emotional after the big loss.We have what, like 8-10 real posters who have been in here over the years? At least 3 (maybe more) of us want him gone. I get it, not statistically significant, but I think that’s prob not far off from overall real fan base general consensus.
6 straight passes to start the 3rd, guy can’t get out of his own way. Good coach, not great, can’t get over the hurdle.
It’s the same argument I made with playing Lance over Jimmy. Jimmy wasn’t Jamarcus Russell, but we knew what he was. I’m at the point where I take the unknown over the known in Shanny. If being competitive is the goal, fine Shanny is the guy. If winning a SB is the goal, I don’t see him as the solution.
This is my last post on the topic because you guys are being absolutely insane. Demeco Ryans was a pretty good DC who is benefitting from having drafted what appears to be a top 5 QB and the fact that a Shanahan acolyte is running his offense. Shanahan was a bad bounce of Luter's leg from winning a title. It sucks but these things happen. You need to be great + get a ton of breaks to win a super bowl.
What does that have to do with a couple players not knowing the rules?Defend the 6 straight passes to start the 2nd half.So a few players are either stupid or don’t listen? Happens in every business. Football players aren’t immune to it. So far only two players that I’m aware of have said this. Most seemed to know the rules. Hardman caught the winning TD and apparently was surprised the game was over so my guess is he wasn’t the only Chief who didn’t know either. It didn’t impact the game result. Kyle gave a clear explanation of why he decided to take the ball first."Multiple San Francisco players said after the game that they were not aware that the overtime rules are different in the playoffs than they are in the regular season, and strategy discussions over how to handle the overtime period did not occur as a team. Defensive lineman Arik Armstead said he learned the details of the postseason rule when it was shown on the Allegiant Stadium jumbotron during a TV timeout after regulation. Fullback Kyle Juszczyk said he assumed the 49ers asked to receive when they won the toss because that’s what you do in the regular season, when a touchdown wins the game. 'I guess that’s not the case. I don’t really know the strategy,' Juszczyk said."
Just people talking for the sake of talking. Again.
Now I want a meatball sandwichUtah, get me TWO!!Same. Our championship drought is embarrassing. The friggin Bucs have two Super Bowl wins since our last one. TWO!!It comes down to championships for me. I’d take 1 SB over the next 10 years without making the playoffs the other 9 versus 7 NFCC games, 3 SB, and no rings. That’s just me though.
I met my wife 7 years ago and told her then that if SF wins a SB, I wouldn't care about another for a decade, and that still rings true. After going 30 years without one, I'd absolutely take one every 10 years or so with zero SB trips in between.
You have to get there to win. Sucks they have lost the last 3, but all 3 were winnable games and that says a lot about the coaching ability of Harbaugh and Kyle to get them into that position. This one in particular hurt because of the muffed punt turning the game around. Only Chiefs TD in regulation was the short, 15 yard field.1 of the 3 is seriously off his meds, and I'm going to give you and kface the benefit of still being emotional after the big loss.We have what, like 8-10 real posters who have been in here over the years? At least 3 (maybe more) of us want him gone. I get it, not statistically significant, but I think that’s prob not far off from overall real fan base general consensus.
6 straight passes to start the 3rd, guy can’t get out of his own way. Good coach, not great, can’t get over the hurdle.
It’s the same argument I made with playing Lance over Jimmy. Jimmy wasn’t Jamarcus Russell, but we knew what he was. I’m at the point where I take the unknown over the known in Shanny. If being competitive is the goal, fine Shanny is the guy. If winning a SB is the goal, I don’t see him as the solution.
This is my last post on the topic because you guys are being absolutely insane. Demeco Ryans was a pretty good DC who is benefitting from having drafted what appears to be a top 5 QB and the fact that a Shanahan acolyte is running his offense. Shanahan was a bad bounce of Luter's leg from winning a title. It sucks but these things happen. You need to be great + get a ton of breaks to win a super bowl.
1 of the 3 is seriously off his meds, and I'm going to give you and kface the benefit of still being emotional after the big loss.We have what, like 8-10 real posters who have been in here over the years? At least 3 (maybe more) of us want him gone. I get it, not statistically significant, but I think that’s prob not far off from overall real fan base general consensus.
6 straight passes to start the 3rd, guy can’t get out of his own way. Good coach, not great, can’t get over the hurdle.
It’s the same argument I made with playing Lance over Jimmy. Jimmy wasn’t Jamarcus Russell, but we knew what he was. I’m at the point where I take the unknown over the known in Shanny. If being competitive is the goal, fine Shanny is the guy. If winning a SB is the goal, I don’t see him as the solution.
This is my last post on the topic because you guys are being absolutely insane. Demeco Ryans was a pretty good DC who is benefitting from having drafted what appears to be a top 5 QB and the fact that a Shanahan acolyte is running his offense. Shanahan was a bad bounce of Luter's leg from winning a title. It sucks but these things happen. You need to be great + get a ton of breaks to win a super bowl.
yep, those guys are exactly the same, especially their playoff records. For the record, I don’t think you are dumb at all, but this particular argument is crazy. None of the alternatives you’d propose to Shanahan would withstand 4% of the scrutiny you are applying to him.1 of the 3 is seriously off his meds, and I'm going to give you and kface the benefit of still being emotional after the big loss.We have what, like 8-10 real posters who have been in here over the years? At least 3 (maybe more) of us want him gone. I get it, not statistically significant, but I think that’s prob not far off from overall real fan base general consensus.
6 straight passes to start the 3rd, guy can’t get out of his own way. Good coach, not great, can’t get over the hurdle.
It’s the same argument I made with playing Lance over Jimmy. Jimmy wasn’t Jamarcus Russell, but we knew what he was. I’m at the point where I take the unknown over the known in Shanny. If being competitive is the goal, fine Shanny is the guy. If winning a SB is the goal, I don’t see him as the solution.
This is my last post on the topic because you guys are being absolutely insane. Demeco Ryans was a pretty good DC who is benefitting from having drafted what appears to be a top 5 QB and the fact that a Shanahan acolyte is running his offense. Shanahan was a bad bounce of Luter's leg from winning a title. It sucks but these things happen. You need to be great + get a ton of breaks to win a super bowl.
How about this - you're insane and dumb. That about sums up your argument
Let's just spend the afternoon calling each other names.
2023 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 12-5-0 0-1
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2020 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 6-10-0 0-0
That's Mike McCarthy's record and lots of people want him gone. Not just the 'lunatic fringe'
And I'm OK with being done with your insulting conversation.
People want McCarthy gone because he’s 1-3 in the playoffs and they got blown out by the 7th seed this year.1 of the 3 is seriously off his meds, and I'm going to give you and kface the benefit of still being emotional after the big loss.We have what, like 8-10 real posters who have been in here over the years? At least 3 (maybe more) of us want him gone. I get it, not statistically significant, but I think that’s prob not far off from overall real fan base general consensus.
6 straight passes to start the 3rd, guy can’t get out of his own way. Good coach, not great, can’t get over the hurdle.
It’s the same argument I made with playing Lance over Jimmy. Jimmy wasn’t Jamarcus Russell, but we knew what he was. I’m at the point where I take the unknown over the known in Shanny. If being competitive is the goal, fine Shanny is the guy. If winning a SB is the goal, I don’t see him as the solution.
This is my last post on the topic because you guys are being absolutely insane. Demeco Ryans was a pretty good DC who is benefitting from having drafted what appears to be a top 5 QB and the fact that a Shanahan acolyte is running his offense. Shanahan was a bad bounce of Luter's leg from winning a title. It sucks but these things happen. You need to be great + get a ton of breaks to win a super bowl.
How about this - you're insane and dumb. That about sums up your argument
Let's just spend the afternoon calling each other names.
2023 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 12-5-0 0-1
2022 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 12-5-0 1-1
2021 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 12-5-0 0-1
2020 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 6-10-0 0-0
That's Mike McCarthy's record and lots of people want him gone. Not just the 'lunatic fringe'
And I'm OK with being done with your insulting conversation.
I'm so hungry I could eat the ***-end out of a dead rhino.Now I want a meatball sandwichUtah, get me TWO!!Same. Our championship drought is embarrassing. The friggin Bucs have two Super Bowl wins since our last one. TWO!!It comes down to championships for me. I’d take 1 SB over the next 10 years without making the playoffs the other 9 versus 7 NFCC games, 3 SB, and no rings. That’s just me though.
I met my wife 7 years ago and told her then that if SF wins a SB, I wouldn't care about another for a decade, and that still rings true. After going 30 years without one, I'd absolutely take one every 10 years or so with zero SB trips in between.
1 of the 3 is seriously off his meds, and I'm going to give you and kface the benefit of still being emotional after the big loss.We have what, like 8-10 real posters who have been in here over the years? At least 3 (maybe more) of us want him gone. I get it, not statistically significant, but I think that’s prob not far off from overall real fan base general consensus.
6 straight passes to start the 3rd, guy can’t get out of his own way. Good coach, not great, can’t get over the hurdle.
It’s the same argument I made with playing Lance over Jimmy. Jimmy wasn’t Jamarcus Russell, but we knew what he was. I’m at the point where I take the unknown over the known in Shanny. If being competitive is the goal, fine Shanny is the guy. If winning a SB is the goal, I don’t see him as the solution.
This is my last post on the topic because you guys are being absolutely insane. Demeco Ryans was a pretty good DC who is benefitting from having drafted what appears to be a top 5 QB and the fact that a Shanahan acolyte is running his offense. Shanahan was a bad bounce of Luter's leg from winning a title. It sucks but these things happen. You need to be great + get a ton of breaks to win a super bowl.yep, those guys are exactly the same, especially their playoff records. For the record, I don’t think you are dumb at all, but this particular argument is crazy. None of the alternatives you’d propose to Shanahan would withstand 4% of the scrutiny you are applying to him.1 of the 3 is seriously off his meds, and I'm going to give you and kface the benefit of still being emotional after the big loss.We have what, like 8-10 real posters who have been in here over the years? At least 3 (maybe more) of us want him gone. I get it, not statistically significant, but I think that’s prob not far off from overall real fan base general consensus.
6 straight passes to start the 3rd, guy can’t get out of his own way. Good coach, not great, can’t get over the hurdle.
It’s the same argument I made with playing Lance over Jimmy. Jimmy wasn’t Jamarcus Russell, but we knew what he was. I’m at the point where I take the unknown over the known in Shanny. If being competitive is the goal, fine Shanny is the guy. If winning a SB is the goal, I don’t see him as the solution.
This is my last post on the topic because you guys are being absolutely insane. Demeco Ryans was a pretty good DC who is benefitting from having drafted what appears to be a top 5 QB and the fact that a Shanahan acolyte is running his offense. Shanahan was a bad bounce of Luter's leg from winning a title. It sucks but these things happen. You need to be great + get a ton of breaks to win a super bowl.
How about this - you're insane and dumb. That about sums up your argument
Let's just spend the afternoon calling each other names.
2023 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 12-5-0 0-1
2022 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 12-5-0 1-1
2021 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 12-5-0 0-1
2020 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 6-10-0 0-0
That's Mike McCarthy's record and lots of people want him gone. Not just the 'lunatic fringe'
And I'm OK with being done with your insulting conversation.
People want McCarthy gone because he’s 1-3 in the playoffs and they got blown out by the 7th seed this year.1 of the 3 is seriously off his meds, and I'm going to give you and kface the benefit of still being emotional after the big loss.We have what, like 8-10 real posters who have been in here over the years? At least 3 (maybe more) of us want him gone. I get it, not statistically significant, but I think that’s prob not far off from overall real fan base general consensus.
6 straight passes to start the 3rd, guy can’t get out of his own way. Good coach, not great, can’t get over the hurdle.
It’s the same argument I made with playing Lance over Jimmy. Jimmy wasn’t Jamarcus Russell, but we knew what he was. I’m at the point where I take the unknown over the known in Shanny. If being competitive is the goal, fine Shanny is the guy. If winning a SB is the goal, I don’t see him as the solution.
This is my last post on the topic because you guys are being absolutely insane. Demeco Ryans was a pretty good DC who is benefitting from having drafted what appears to be a top 5 QB and the fact that a Shanahan acolyte is running his offense. Shanahan was a bad bounce of Luter's leg from winning a title. It sucks but these things happen. You need to be great + get a ton of breaks to win a super bowl.
How about this - you're insane and dumb. That about sums up your argument
Let's just spend the afternoon calling each other names.
2023 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 12-5-0 0-1
2022 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 12-5-0 1-1
2021 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 12-5-0 0-1
2020 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 6-10-0 0-0
That's Mike McCarthy's record and lots of people want him gone. Not just the 'lunatic fringe'
And I'm OK with being done with your insulting conversation.
Just saying.