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I know Niners GM or owner or whoever is sort of a wild card. Any chance Chip gets fired after this season if the Niners tank? Any chance Chip leaves finding this not to be the right fit for him?
I know Niners GM or owner or whoever is sort of a wild card. Any chance Chip gets fired after this season if the Niners tank? Any chance Chip leaves finding this not to be the right fit for him?
Exactly. No way in hell Niner FO will pay 3 coaches at a time and that means there is zero chance Chip gets fired this year and practically zero chance he gets fired next year.Unlikely. The team is still paying Tomsula for not coaching. I can't imagine they are going to fire Kelly after just one season and then have to pay three coaches next year.
Exactly. No way in hell Niner FO will pay 3 coaches at a time and that means there is zero chance Chip gets fired this year and practically zero chance he gets fired next year.
I could easily see Baalke getting the boot after this season though with Gamble taking his spot on an interim basis or short term deal. He'd be attached to Kelly.
He entered the offseason with needs at QB, WR, OL, pass rusher and ILB. When the season started, we still had needs at 4 of those 5 spots. Unless the team is trying to tank, it's almost unexplainable. It reminds me of Idzik's last years in NYJ--he was fired after ignoring the team's desperate need at DB for 2 straight years.Baalke could very well be gone if the team ends up with only 2 or 3 wins. There have been reports that his relationship with Jed is not what it used to be.
He entered the offseason with needs at QB, WR, OL, pass rusher and ILB. When the season started, we still had needs at 4 of those 5 spots. Unless the team is trying to tank, it's almost unexplainable. It reminds me of Idzik's last years in NYJ--he was fired after ignoring the team's desperate need at DB for 2 straight years.
Not surprising but not good.
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49ers defense on pace to be worse than last season October 4, 2016 at 11:23 AM • comments By Site Staff Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports 115shares Share via SMS Share via Email Many questioned the hiring of Jim O'Neil as the San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator early during the offseason. However, an impressive Week 1 performance against the Los Angeles Rams put fans' minds at ease – for a week. Since giving up just 185 total yards to the Rams, the 49ers defense has given up an average of 458.3 yards per game over the past three weeks – all of which resulted in losses. The defensive performances over the past three games have put the O'Neil hiring back under scrutiny. Of course, it does not help that the 49ers offense has averaged just 292.8 total yards on offense (30th in the NFL) and just 70 total first downs through four games (27th in the NFL). The passing game ranks last in the league, so the 49ers offense is not doing the 49ers defense any favors. adLoad('pulsepoint','300x250','100513',false,728,true); Although, O'Neil's track record has not been the best. His defenses with the Cleveland Browns ranked 27th in 2015 and 23rd in 2014. They dropped from 8th to 22nd against the pass from 2014 to 2015. Against the run, they were 30th in 2015 and last in 2014. So, his resume was questionable at best. Still, O'Neil's 2015 defense ranked better than the 49ers' Eric Mangini led defense that same year. His defense even beat the 49ers during the 2015 season. This season, O'Neil's 49ers defense ranks 26th overall, 23rd in points allowed, and last against the run. What is really disturbing is the pace that the 49ers defense is on this season. It's about the same pace as last season's poor 49ers defense – worse in some areas. And now the 49ers defense will have to move forward without the best player and emotional leader, ILB NaVorro Bowman, who was lost for the season to a torn Achilles. RELATED 49ers' NaVorro Bowman out for season with torn Achilles Last season, the 49ers defense allowed 6,199 total yards to opposing offenses. This season, they are on pace to allow 6,240. Last season, they allowed 2,020 rushing yards to opponents. This season, they are on pace to allow 2,248. "I think it starts first with tackling," O'Neil said today when asked about how he plans to improve the team's run defense. "You know, we've got to do a better job and it's something that we did a great job of all through preseason and then the first game of the year. And then the last two games, we've missed more tackles which has been uncharacteristic of our defense. So we've got to emphasize the heck out of that in practice. Just how you finish every play. You gotta bend at the end. You gotta press at the hip. All the coaching points that we constantly give the guys. We've got to emphasize it even though we're not hitting in practice, you've got to finish every play that way. adLoad('pulsepoint','300x250','100513',false,728,true); "We did some things the past couple of weeks that were uncharacteristic of us technique-wise, especially up front where they were able to cut our defense in half. So we've got to make some improvements there. And then I can help the guys play calling-wise – when we've getting those fast zones – helping the guys get going in a certain area so we're not as vulnerable to getting cut backside and some other things. "So, it's something that we're spending time on. We did a lot of good things, but - See more at: http://www.************.com/news/98822-49ers-defense-pace-worse-last-season/#sthash.FZypKYSU.dpuf
This is the most disappointing part for me, the very leaky run defense. More disappointing than Gabbert's inconsistent passing.
Unfortunately, Ian Williams was lost early, but felt after a few games the line would 'hold'. After these last three games, the D-line looks bad. Not watching Purcell THAT much, but in the small sample size, he isn't holding the point.
Arik is not 100% and Buckner is dinged, looks like it'll get worse before it gets better.
As someone who grew up rooting for the Niners (before Seattle/San Fran was a rivalry although it's a shell of itself now... the Harbaugh/Carroll Niners/Hawks rivalry was IMO the best I've ever witnessed first hand. Dal/Wash and Pitts/Cle, whatever. Guess I wasn't born yet.),
The problem is Yoork. That goof has done more to ruin the 49ers franchise so quickly than I've ever witnessed. Jim Harbaugh may have a 'my way or the highway' approach but he won games, and got to playoffs/Super Bowls. His final season they didn't make it but you could see it on his face he was mailing it in... almost a "Get me the F outta here."
Sadly, I don't see the 49ers returning to form in upcoming years BECAUSE of inept ownership. York is still young so maybe he'll remove the thing on his neck from his ass, but who knows.
Also, my condolences on Bowman. Man... 49ers can't catch a break. That said, hopefully 49ers can basically lose out and snag Kizer and second coming of Montana. Know that's a reach but would love to see the 9ers/Hawks re-kindle that rivalry. Cards fans are too nice and the Rams have like zero fans LOL.
All York cared about was the new stadium. He fooled us. He got the right coach and got the team together and Boom he destroyed it. He doesnt care about the team overall but he better start caring. Sad to see more Dallas fans then 49ers fans at the stadium. That never happen at the old stadium. The Fans dont trust Baalke or York at this point.Yes, York is ultimately responsible for the team. His mother is really the owner of the team. According to reports, she is upset at the state of the team. At some point she is going to have to step in and that may take awhile. The team really needs someone higher up that is a football person. Right now, there is no one above Baalke that has that type of experience. Jed York is really in over his head when if comes to football related issues.
All York cared about was the new stadium. He fooled us. He got the right coach and got the team together and Boom he destroyed it. He doesnt care about the team overall but he better start caring. Sad to see more Dallas fans then 49ers fans at the stadium. That never happen at the old stadium. The Fans dont trust Baalke or York at this point.
Actually, Dallas fans took over Candlestick prior to Harbaugh taking over. I can't remember specifically when it was, but sometime around the Nolan/Singletary era I think. I think he cares, but is clueless about how to go about it and continues to make questionable decisions.
Actually, Dallas fans took over Candlestick prior to Harbaugh taking over. I can't remember specifically when it was, but sometime around the Nolan/Singletary era I think. I think he cares, but is clueless about how to go about it and continues to make questionable decisions.
Ok, i just looked and if anything it was the opening game of 2014. Believe 49er fans took over Dallas for that game?
The loss of Ian Williams has been tougher than I thought it would be.Zero. he's got the worst roster in the league and his two best defensive players are out for the year.