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With the season almost certainly over after the expected loss to the Rams, is it time to get Lance some game experience?
With the season almost certainly over after the expected loss to the Rams, is it time to get Lance some game experience?
I think it would be a mistake by Jed York to have Shanahan and Lynch on a short leash already. He has to give them at least another a year or 2 to see what they can build around Trey Lance. A GM and Coaching change right after you just let them Trade away future draft capital for their QB of the future would be a disaster.To repeat an earlier post: Well at least the Niners could have a very high 1st round draft pick->->. OH WAIT... Oh That's right. I think this front office and coaching staff have a very short leash. Unfortunately for Lance if he doesn't show growth early, when he gets his chance, he may not even get a proper opportunity. What did Niner fans do, to deserve this, if this thing goes belly up.![]()
This has not exactly been a short leash for those two. This is year 5 for them and they are in last place again. They've finished in last place every year except one. They don't have a first-round pick until 2024 so there is not much draft capital to build with around Lance. And from what I've seen of Lance he has a LOT to learn and improve upon.I think it would be a mistake by Jed York to have Shanahan and Lynch on a short leash already. He has to give them at least another a year or 2 to see what they can build around Trey Lance. A GM and Coaching change right after you just let them Trade away future draft capital for their QB of the future would be a disaster.
I think his playcalling in that game gets more heavily scrutinized because of his playcalling in the Falcons blown Super Bowl. He called a great play that had Kittle wide open over the middle of the field for a First Down. The Chiefs DLine just made a great play and knocked the pass down. We pick up that First Down and likely win the game. Who's talking about Shanahan's playcalling in a negative aspect then? I mean nothing I remember from that game was Pete Carroll throwing on 3rd down just a yard away from game winning TD instead of handing the ball off to his incredibly hard to tackle Beast of a RB in Lynch......and the one season they did do well, Shanahan blew the Super Bowl with his terrible play-calling at the end.
You don't throw that pass on 2nd and three. Mostert had just run for seven yards on first down. You get that first down by running. He put the team behind the 8 ball by taking that risk. At that time the running was going well and you have to run the ball there and kill clock.I think his playcalling in that game gets more heavily scrutinized because of his playcalling in the Falcons blown Super Bowl. He called a great play that had Kittle wide open over the middle of the field for a First Down. The Chiefs DLine just made a great play and knocked the pass down. We pick up that First Down and likely win the game. Who's talking about Shanahan's playcalling in a negative aspect then? I mean nothing I remember from that game was Pete Carroll throwing on 3rd down just a yard away from game winning TD instead of handing the ball off to his incredibly hard to tackle Beast of a RB in Lynch.
Yea, watching Mac Jones play so well in NE has to be acid in Shanny's mouth.Jones wins games our guy just won praise for mimicking Joe Barrow in practice.
I wonder if Jones wasn't Shanny's guy all along but the firestorm of criticism forced the Niners hand so to speak.Yea, watching Mac Jones play so well in NE has to be acid in Shanny's mouth.
Jones wins games our guy just won praise for mimicking Joe Barrow in practice.
Wins are what matters. Its not like he has a loaded offensive roster to work with.Mac Jones? The guy Belichick has so much belief in he only threw 3 passes and they still won the game? Seems pretty similar to how Shanahan treated Jimmy in the playoffs against the Packers. If we're trying to get rid of Jimmy I'm not sure drafting his younger counterpart would have been the right move. Jones would have been a great pick at 12 but after the trade the Niners were right to aim higher even if they strikeout on it.
This didn’t age wellWith the season almost certainly over after the expected loss to the Rams, is it time to get Lance some game experience?