:::[Official] San Francisco 49ers 2024 Season Thread [2-2 vs Cardinals 10/07 1:05PST]:::

Should UnicornHunter’s faithful card be revoked for his blasphemous Patrick Willis comments?

  • Yes permanently

    Votes: 31 79.5%
  • Yes temporarily

    Votes: 5 12.8%
  • No

    Votes: 3 7.7%

  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .
Which means not hard at all since shanny was second choice and mcdaniels was actually our first choice :lol
 
Kirk and Shanahan a good start and it would mean we wouldn't have to necessarily use that 2nd OVR pick on a QB.

I say if Kirk comes and Browns go QB we take Garrett [emoji]128121[/emoji]
 
Jaime Collins just got an extension. Less chance they draft a olb. Which can mean 8o.

Would you guys be happy if Trubisky goes first?
 
JUST HIRE THE GOD DAMN COACH AND ILL BE HAPPY
[h1]SOURCE: SHANAHAN DOES NOT INSIST ON FULL PERSONNEL CONTROL[/h1]
Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, the presumptive coach of the 49ers, promised 100-percent focus on his current job.

Shanahan confirmed Thursday he expects to meet with 49ers executives Jed York and Paraag Marathe for a second time after the Falcons’ NFC Championship game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.

Shanahan interviewed with the 49ers on Jan. 5 in Atlanta. He is the last remaining available candidate among the six coach candidates with whom the 49ers met after firing Chip Kelly. The 49ers announced the firings of Kelly and general manager Trent Baalke after the team concluded a 2-14 season.

Shanahan met with the media  three days before the conference championship  wearing a gray shirt that read, “The only fight that matters is the one we are in.

“You don’t have an option, so there’s nothing to get distracted about,” Shanahan said. “You can put this aside and totally focus on right here and right now. That’s not tough to do.

“This is an opportunity that I personally as a coach – I’ve wanted to win a playoff game my entire career and got to do that last week. Right now, that we have a chance to play for a Super Bowl, is pretty much what’s consuming my mind.”

The 49ers are prohibited from officially hiring Shanahan until the Falcons’ season is over. If Atlanta defeats the Packers on Sunday, the 49ers can still interview Shanahan next week and have him involved in the process to hire the team’s next general manager. But Shanahan could not be officially hired until following Super Bowl 51, which will take place Feb. 5 in Houston.

Shanahan admitted there is “some interest” but denied there’s been any spoken agreement he will become the 49ers’ next head coach.

“There’s a lot of stuff out there,” Shanahan said. “My friends growing up hear all that stuff. My wife hears that stuff. But everyone’s asking me what’s going on. I don’t know.

"I’m in my office looking at film all day and there’s nothing I’m allowed to do about it. So I think I’ll have an idea of that after the game. I don’t know what date that will be, whether it’s Monday or the following week, I’m not sure, and right now, I truly don’t care.”

The 49ers are expected to hire a general manager next week that will be matched with Shanahan. A source close to Shanahan told CSNBayArea.com  that Shanahan is not insisting on full control over personnel and is fine working together with a general manager, on whom he would lean, to execute the plan with free agency, trades, the draft and determining the 53-man roster.

Green Bay director of player personnel Brian Gutekunst and Minnesota’s assistant general manager George Paton are expected to meet Tuesday with the 49ers and, possibly, Shanahan. The 49ers are keeping the door open on Arizona vice president of player personnel Terry McDonough. The 49ers informed a handful of candidates early this week they would not be brought back for second interviews. McDonough was not among those cut from contention.

Eliot Wolf, Green Bay’s director of football operations, pulled out of the running on Thursday. Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel  reported Wolf withdrew his name from consideration when it became apparent he would not get the job. The Packers increased Wolf’s salary and will give him a change in titles, according to the report.

If Shanahan and the 49ers determine Gutekunst is the man they want, Packers general manager Ted Thompson is expected to let him leave immediately even if Green Bay advances to the Super Bowl, the Journal Sentinel reported.

Two years ago, Paton and Falcons coach Dan Quinn, Shanahan's current boss, were reportedly connected as part of a possible general manager-coach team. Paton and Quinn know each other from their time together with the Miami Dolphins. Paton and Shanahan interviewed with the 49ers on the same day – both in Atlanta.

McDonough is a highly respected talent evaluator who was believed to have Shanahan at the top of his list all along for coaches with whom he wanted to work, according to sources.

The second interviews are reportedly scheduled for Tuesday in Atlanta, according to the report. The 49ers could have their next coach and general manager in place by the middle of next week – depending on the outcome of Sunday’s game.

“My situation outside of this week, I’m definitely excited about that,” Shanahan said.

“You’re only allowed to talk to teams when you do have a bye week. I got that opportunity a couple of weeks ago. Regardless of what happens in this game, win or lose, you can talk to them again when your season’s over or if you get another bye week. I know I think I’ll get that opportunity next week, whatever happens, and I plan on doing that.”
 
i was watching the "all or nothing" series on amazon that followed around the arizona cardinals. seems like terry mcdonough does all of steve keim's dirty work.
 
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Anyone else feel we are not too far off ? The division is practically open next season ... If they get it right we should be competing for the division
 
Seems like we gone be lucky if we HAVE a GM in Tim for the senior bowl [emoji]128557[/emoji]
dont worry, my ninja. i will scout the senior bowl and shrine game, and send over my reports to the new gm. 
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 we got this.
 
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Anyone else feel we are not too far off ? The division is practically open next season ... If they get it right we should be competing for the division

Definitely, it's anyone division... Just need to be actually functional and we can compete :lol
 
the west coast offense AND the elephant position possibly coming back to SF?
 

we're  really going back to our roots. 
 
the west coast offense AND the elephant position possibly coming back to SF?

 
we're  really going back to our roots. 

Red, would Shanny be essentially calling plays for us (and be the unofficial OC like Chip was last year) or will he have an OC?
 
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no idea, but i would lean towards him calling plays with the help of his staff. some guys like to split up the calls between multiple coaches for stuff like run, pass, situational, etc.

for example, harbaugh would have G-Ro call most of the run plays and then the pass plays would be a collective effort between harbaugh, G-Ro and Chryst.
 
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no idea, but i would lean towards him calling plays with the help of his staff. some guys like to split up the calls between multiple coaches for stuff like run, pass, situational, etc.


harbaugh would have G-Ro call most of the run plays and then the pass plays would be between harbaugh, G-Ro and Chryst.

Does our current personnel on defense fit a Gus Bradley defense?
 
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