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pugsnotdrugs19 02-05-2024 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz (Post 17383549)
LMAO

How could the loss to the Chiefs be worse than arguably the worst collapse in pro sports history?

His job title.

But, that blown lead given the amount of time left was damn near equally bad.

pugsnotdrugs19 02-05-2024 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by crispystl (Post 17383548)
Purdy will probably try to do too much. I'm hoping he throws us the ball a couple times when he's pressing.

He's been doing it all year and only the really good defenses like Baltimore and Cleveland made him pay for trying to make throws he shouldn't.

Chiefs need to capitalize not if but when he tries to fit a ball where he shouldn't.

FloridaMan88 02-05-2024 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz (Post 17383549)
LMAO

How could the loss to the Chiefs be worse than arguably the worst collapse in pro sports history?

He was the HC in SF vs being just the OC in Atlanta? :shrug:

siberian khatru 02-05-2024 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88 (Post 17383558)
He was the HC in SF vs being just the OC in Atlanta? :shrug:

"28-3 was bad, but I blame Dan for that one."

Bl00dyBizkitz 02-05-2024 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 (Post 17383555)
His job title.

But, that blown lead given the amount of time left was damn near equally bad.

That must be an interesting way of looking at it for Kyle if thats the case.

28-3 is absolutely his fault. He called those pass plays when running the ball or even just taking a knee every down gives you a higher chance of winning. The sack that knocked them out of field goal range with 4 minutes left? Thats his play call. Shouldn't matter if he's the OC or HC. He orchestrated that choke job.

DJ's left nut 02-05-2024 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 17383527)
Kyle Shannahan told Peter King that SB LIV was far worse than 28-3 and it still stings him to this day.

He's gonna pull out all the stops

And that's why I really hope we don't start slow, which we seem to have a habit of doing in SBs (how weird is it that the sample size over the last 5 years is now big enough to discuss 'habits'?).

I Shanahan has a 4th quarter lead this time, or even a 2nd half lead, he's taking the air out of the football. He's not going to give Mahomes time to beat him like he did last time. Or against Brady.

He'll do everything in his power to shorten the 2nd half to 3 or 4 possessions and lead on our perceived (and likely legit) weaknesses in our run defense.

We CANNOT bank on Shanahan going Shanahan this time around. We've gotta stay up/even with the 49ers to pressure him into making a mistake. He's not going to commit an unforced error this time around, IMO.

RunKC 02-05-2024 12:31 PM

I totally see where he's coming from. When the Chiefs collapsed epically after 38-10 in Indy, we all knew it was gonna happen. It was building up. Nothing went our way in the 2nd half.

SB LIV was completely different. Their defense dominated us and had just picked off Mahomes in the 4th quarter. We struggled to move the ball against them most of the game and could only muster 10 points at that point.

Even after we came back they still had a chance to win down 4 with 2:44 left. Then the Jimmy G deep ball miss to Sanders happened.

It happened so fast for him that game. 3 TD's given up 6 mins of game time. I get it

FloridaMan88 02-05-2024 12:33 PM

That Bobby Whitt, Jr. news is going to put Mahomes in a good mood.

staylor26 02-05-2024 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 17383582)
I totally see where he's coming from. When the Chiefs collapsed epically after 38-10 in Indy, we all knew it was gonna happen. It was building up. Nothing went our way in the 2nd half.

SB LIV was completely different. Their defense dominated us and had just picked off Mahomes in the 4th quarter. We struggled to move the ball against them most of the game and could only muster 10 points at that point.

Even after we came back they still had a chance to win down 4 with 2:44 left. Then the Jimmy G deep ball miss to Sanders happened.

It happened so fast for him that game. 3 TD's given up 6 mins of game time. I get it

And it's just really hard to see him being in a better position in the 4th Q in this game than he was in the last one....

DJ's left nut 02-05-2024 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz (Post 17383565)
That must be an interesting way of looking at it for Kyle if thats the case.

28-3 is absolutely his fault. He called those pass plays when running the ball or even just taking a knee every down gives you a higher chance of winning. The sack that knocked them out of field goal range with 4 minutes left? Thats his play call. Shouldn't matter if he's the OC or HC. He orchestrated that choke job.

History doesn't really give a shit who the OC of a Super Bowl champion was. It cares who the HC was.

If you look at it in terms of opportunity cost, there's no question which would/should hurt more. He lost as the OC and still got a plum HC job (just as both Eagles coordinators did last year). Had he won, nothing changes - still the HC of the 49ers. But if you win as a HC, you're in a pretty select fraternity.

Oh sure, maybe you're just Gary Kubiak and people forget you were ever a champion to begin with. Bruce Arians. Barry Switzer. Doug Peterson. But there have been about 35 SB winning head coaches and 3/4 of those guys are names we'll remember in 20 years. You can't say that about any coordinators who didn't then reaffirm their historical standing as HC's somehow.

There's really no question that losing as a HC should sting a LOT more than OC. Regardless of fault, it's the opportunity cost that should keep you up at night.

Bl00dyBizkitz 02-05-2024 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17383589)
History doesn't really give a shit who the OC of a Super Bowl champion was. It cares who the HC was.

If you look at it in terms of opportunity cost, there's no question which would/should hurt more. He lost as the OC and still got a plum HC job (just as both Eagles coordinators did last year). Had he won, nothing changes - still the HC of the 49ers. But if you win as a HC, you're in a pretty select fraternity.

Oh sure, maybe you're just Gary Kubiak and people forget you were ever a champion to begin with. Bruce Arians. Barry Switzer. Doug Peterson. But there have been about 35 SB winning head coaches and 3/4 of those guys are names we'll remember in 20 years. You can't say that about any coordinators who didn't then reaffirm their historical standing as HC's somehow.

There's really no question that losing as a HC should sting a LOT more than OC. Regardless of fault, it's the opportunity cost that should keep you up at night.

I guess thats fair. The legacy of being a Super Bowl winning HC being clawed away from you in the 11th hour probably has an extra level of sting to it.

ntexascardfan 02-05-2024 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17383578)
And that's why I really hope we don't start slow, which we seem to have a habit of doing in SBs (how weird is it that the sample size over the last 5 years is now big enough to discuss 'habits'?).

I Shanahan has a 4th quarter lead this time, or even a 2nd half lead, he's taking the air out of the football. He's not going to give Mahomes time to beat him like he did last time. Or against Brady.

He'll do everything in his power to shorten the 2nd half to 3 or 4 possessions and lead on our perceived (and likely legit) weaknesses in our run defense.

We CANNOT bank on Shanahan going Shanahan this time around. We've gotta stay up/even with the 49ers to pressure him into making a mistake. He's not going to commit an unforced error this time around, IMO.

The stress we put on other teams causes them to try to be more than what they are is usually their undoing. The Ravens totally psyched themselves out in the AFC Championship.

If Shanahan comes out being anything different than what they've been all season, then I like our chances even more.

This game feels as simple as getting consistent pressure on Purdy and not turning the ball over. Barring a case of the fumbles, I think we accomplish both those tasks. All the pressure is on SF.

philfree 02-05-2024 12:40 PM

Baby Rat is a Primadonna HC. Bet he thinks nothing is ever his fault. Weird how he is a common link to two SB collapses. :LOL:

RunKC 02-05-2024 12:43 PM

There's a reason Andy drafts lineman in the first rd most of the time. They are just so damn important. We're going to see that with FAU.

The 49ers got so damn tired at the end of that game. They were 4 deep but not quality depth. Solomon Thomas and Anthony Zettel aren't gonna be those guys.

In the Ravens game the DL was so tired at the end after losing Omenihu. Just goes to show how wise it was to draft Chenal and bring in Tranquill despite having 2 quality LB's already. Chenal can play snaps DE. Tranquill rushed a few times at DE in Baltimore too.

The depth on this team should help us signficantly.

Mecca 02-05-2024 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17383578)
And that's why I really hope we don't start slow, which we seem to have a habit of doing in SBs (how weird is it that the sample size over the last 5 years is now big enough to discuss 'habits'?).

I Shanahan has a 4th quarter lead this time, or even a 2nd half lead, he's taking the air out of the football. He's not going to give Mahomes time to beat him like he did last time. Or against Brady.

He'll do everything in his power to shorten the 2nd half to 3 or 4 possessions and lead on our perceived (and likely legit) weaknesses in our run defense.

We CANNOT bank on Shanahan going Shanahan this time around. We've gotta stay up/even with the 49ers to pressure him into making a mistake. He's not going to commit an unforced error this time around, IMO.

The 49ers entire postseason this year has been getting behind and praying the other team ****s up. If they play us that way, they lose.


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