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Shanahan found his scapegoat
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Quote: @Vikergirl said:
https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/...ym0rigMuGg&s=19
To be fair, he was a step down from Demeco Ryans. 
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They held the chief's O in check for a large part of the game, and it's a defensive problem?  Unless there's more to the story this is dumb IMO.
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The SF D looked like it lost steam as the regular season progressed.

Part of this may also  trace back to lackluster D performances in the NFC playoffs leading up to the SB.

I agree with Jimmy, they played well enough in the SB to win a Lombardi.
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Shanny's kid has been a part of teams that have blown three different 10 point leads, IN THE SUPER BOWL. Can he fire himself?
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
They held the chief's O in check for a large part of the game, and it's a defensive problem?  Unless there's more to the story this is dumb IMO.
I agree.  It was a flukey TO on the punt and the blocked XP kick that probably won it for KC as much or more than anything.  Is the ST coach getting the walking papers too?

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Born on 3rd base...check...
Doesn't know OT rules...check
Throws Assistants under the bus...Check
Wears straight brim hat like a dopey skate boarder...(See Point 1)...Check
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I think Shanahan's colors are showing. I really don't think Wilks was the problem. Shanahan himself is more to blame for the loss than Wilks. Things like players being unaware of OT rules is inexcusable. Maybe Lynch should shorten the leash. Losing 3 SB's when winning by 10 or more points is not good. 
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Shanahan takes after his dad, they are both idiots.
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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
The SF D looked like it lost steam as the regular season progressed.

Part of this may also  trace back to lackluster D performances in the NFC playoffs leading up to the SB.

I agree with Jimmy, they played well enough in the SB to win a Lombardi.
you're the only one who gets it in this thread. The firing was season related not SB related. They were the number 1 defense in the league last year.They fell to around 8 in overall defense and rumblings of scheme fit were out there mid season.  When you have that much talent on a side of the ball more is expected thus the firing. 
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