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Watch Kyle Shanahan turn Darnold into a Pro Bowler


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44 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

The 49ers defense has been absolutely gutted this offseason. I think they take a pretty significant step back.

They lost some guys but their defense still looks pretty damn good to me. They replaced some with arguably better players too like Jovan Hargrave. And I wouldn't doubt John Lynch's ability to draft a few good defensive players even without early picks. Their safety Hufanga was a 5th round pick in 2021 and had a good season. 

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1 hour ago, WhoKnows said:

Well, if he doesn’t get hurt and they challenge that catch, it’s a different game. Don’t know if they win but once he was hurt they had 0 chance. Even I was wondering why they didn’t challenge since it was game changing and it looked funny. Just use a timeout to at least see it because if it’s not a catch it’s a punt on 4th instead of a TD.

that play was on 4th down btw. but yes lets continue to suck off Shanahan and say he's the best HC ever. lmao

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Is Darnold suddenly going to retrain his brain to process information more quickly and make faster and better decisions? He can make marginal improvements via coaching but I think he is who he is. He will have great games when he can make easy reads but otherwise will struggle to perform consistently 

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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Man yall give these coaches way too much credit.

 

Darnold played well with us under Wilks. Now you give him a way better roster with all those weapons of course he is going to play like a pro bowler.

 

He doesn't have to do much just get the ball to their playmakers CMC/Deebo/Kittle.

It all seems easy doesn't it?

It isn't, though.

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Darnold is playing for the team he grew up rooting for as a child. What a dream to actually play for them with this loaded offense. Unless we play them at which time they all are dead to me, I will root for CMC and Darnold. They don't play in our division but are in our conference so I am fan unless we are vying for a playoff spot. 

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