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What they are saying in San Fran


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SF has some pieces, but they lack a QB.  Until they get a QB, they won't be able to do too much.  There are some interesting pieces, but they just don't have enough talent to be successful right now.  Foster going down is going to hurt them, and you hate that, he's a lively player.

Finding a QB has to got to be a priority.  We were just the better team.

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I saw a very undisciplined group out there yesterday.

I was honestly expecting more from that coaching staff, though I'm not sure why. 

What surprised me was just how young that coaching staff was and by young I mean there was a lack of needed maturity and discipline from within their ranks.

Shanahan needed someone to tell him to pull back the reins because his aggressive play calling wasn't working. Not that in complaining because it made the win easier. He thought he could win this on scheme and aggression alone. 

He's got a lot of learning to do and probably should have not been given that job until he'd matured a bit more himself and become more disciplined. 

Lynch may have patience with him, but he needs to bring in someone with a bit more experience to help out because  not sure that ownership will be all that patient. That is something that franchise hasn't really had much of over the past 15-20 years. They've had 7 or 8 (depending on if you count tomsula twice for two different stints) since mooch got fired in 2002. 

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I don't think they'll win the NFC West or anything remotely close to it but they have the some pieces in place.  Foster is the real deal and will be a perennial Pro Bowler real soon.

John Lynch is a smart man and will build that team similar to the Bucs Championship team of 2002.  Barring a terrible finish in 2017 we will meet them again in SF in two years.   I would bet it won't be so easy then.

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49 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

I don't know why, anybody that is actually a real fan and isn't just some random Homer would have known we were gonna beat them easily. They can't match up with us anywhere on the field, I have no idea why they'd get their hopes up lol

Their head coach couldn't even match ours for hair. 

But seriously it would have been much closer if they didn't keep getting penalties

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1 minute ago, PandaPancake said:

Their head coach couldn't even match ours for hair. 

But seriously it would have been much closer if they didn't keep getting penalties

Well, that and if their coach had stopped going for it on 4th down. Kept giving us good field position.

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Just now, catnip said:

Being a head coach for the first time is a learning curve.  Ron took some lumps his first year and still has some things to learn.  Give him 3 years to put his team together and then be the judge.  Hope they beat the Seachickens .

49ers don't typically give their coaches that much time. 

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