The 49ers loss today epitomizes the tenure of Kyle Shanahan. From dominating for almost the entire first half to injuries, lack of discipline, cannot get called for a neutral zone infraction after the opponent calls a timeout, penalties, and poor play calling.
I think the 49ers should definitely put in a claim for him, but what do you guys think??
Former 49ers QB Alex Smith announced his retirement from the NFL Monday morning after 16 years. The 2020 Comeback Player of the Year battled and fought through all types of adversity. Cheers to a great career and a classy individual.
The 49ers just announced it'll host its January 3 game against the Seattle Seahawks in Arizona after news of Santa Clara County's recent extension of its ban of contact sports.
It's not exactly shocking why it seems that none of the 49ers quarterbacks have developed much under Kyle Shanahan. It's due to the fact that Mike LaFleur who is the team's Passing Game Coordinator. He had no experience in the role and he's done a terrible job with Jimmy Garoppolo, Nick Mullens and C.J. Beathard. He needs to be sent packing and if Kyle Shanahan remains as head coach he needs to hire someone who actually has experience and doesn't look like they haven't reached puberty yet.
The NFL has moved the start time of the 49ers/Cowboys game on December 20 to 10 a.m. PT. The game was originally scheduled for Sunday night. Before the season, this game was supposed to be a preview of the NFC Championship. Both teams have played the majority of the year without starting quarterbacks, and their records reflect as much. You know the season is going poorly when you flex out two teams with arguably the NFC's biggest fanbases.
Saw this shared by an online 49ers fanpage. Thought it fitting after last nights game. Check boxes where they apply.
I can't wait to compare the contracts side-by-side