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4 minutes ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

Too funny but could you imagine what Josh could do in their offense?

 

 

It would be fun to watch as I suspect Allen’s arm would make for an even more dynamic offense. Would Kittle turn into Kincaid or Knox?

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I remember when Mike Shanahan interviewed for the Bills job in 2015. Rumour at the time was that he wanted to bring in his son in as the OC and groom him as his replacement as HC in the long run. 
 

Well that never happened. Sucks. 

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9 minutes ago, The 9 Isles said:

I remember when Mike Shanahan interviewed for the Bills job in 2015. Rumour at the time was that he wanted to bring in his son in as the OC and groom him as his replacement as HC in the long run. 
 

Well that never happened. Sucks. 

 

McDermott is the right coach, just had some bad luck the past two post seasons. McDermott had a west coast offense his first season and made the playoffs with Tyrod , but for whatever reason he didn't get along with Rick Dennison. So its possible he might go back to that, especially since he said previously its the hardest offense to defend .

 

 

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4 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

Too funny but could you imagine what Josh could do in their offense?

 

 

 

He would frustrate the hell out of Kyle Shanahan. The 49ers offense is a paint by numbers offense. If you don't paint by the right number Shanahan hates it. He doesn't want ad libers. He wants people who run his plays. Because he is the best play designer in football and he is an arrogant so and so. It is why his best success has been with system QBs.... Schuab in Houston, Ryan in Atlanta, Jimmy and Brock in San Fran.

 

But if Josh could learn to just run Kyle's plays it would be deadly.

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20 minutes ago, CSBill said:

The NFL is a copy-cat league; why is no one else doing what the SF is doing? It seems they have an endless supply of 10-15-yard wide-open passing plays.

 

I mean lots of teams are trying. There are Shanahan disciples all over the place - Houston, Miami, Green Bay, the Rams etc.. but none of them have the same collection of talent - perfectly cultivated for the scheme - nor do they have Kyle Shanahan. He is the best play designer of his generation and possibly one of the best ever.

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5 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

But I like the 49rs offense better. Its better at running the ball and more versatile in the passing game with different kinds of athletes making plays.

 

 

they have a much better play caller who knows how to utilize his weapons.

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

 

He would frustrate the hell out of Kyle Shanahan. The 49ers offense is a paint by numbers offense. If you don't paint by the right number Shanahan hates it. He doesn't want ad libers. He wants people who run his plays. Because he is the best play designer in football and he is an arrogant so and so. It is why his best success has been with system QBs.... Schuab in Houston, Ryan in Atlanta, Jimmy and Brock in San Fran.

 

But if Josh could learn to just run Kyle's plays it would be deadly.

Glad someone has a modicum of a clue in this thread

 

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