Big J wrote:If were talking about QB's with style Joe Burrow has it for days. Dude is swagged the eff out.
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Big J wrote:If were talking about QB's with style Joe Burrow has it for days. Dude is swagged the eff out.
arich35 wrote:Big J wrote:If were talking about QB's with style Joe Burrow has it for days. Dude is swagged the eff out.
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If Burrow the real Slim Shady, please stand up!!!arich35 wrote:Big J wrote:If were talking about QB's with style Joe Burrow has it for days. Dude is swagged the eff out.
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Pattersonca65 wrote:Klint Kubiak named Offensive Coordinator. Not a major change but he could take some duties from Shanahan
Jikkle wrote:I take Saleh's interview for the DC spot as a pretty decent shot that he'll end up as DC.
It's obvious that he'd be number 1 on Shanahan's list but the question was how interested he was in the job
Jikkle wrote:Pattersonca65 wrote:Klint Kubiak named Offensive Coordinator. Not a major change but he could take some duties from Shanahan
I don't think it changes a whole lot except Shanahan will likely bring in another guy as part of his brain trust on offense since the passing game specialist spot is open.
Shanahan let Klint call the Cardinals game so another positive is that he's likely more open to listening to his input and feedback now that they've built a bit of trust.
But I can't see Shanahan giving up play-calling duties. Guys like Shanahan aren't wired to give up that kind of control and the best we can hope for is that he's just more open to suggestions from the brain trust.
WentzerWuver wrote:Jikkle wrote:I take Saleh's interview for the DC spot as a pretty decent shot that he'll end up as DC.
It's obvious that he'd be number 1 on Shanahan's list but the question was how interested he was in the job
It makes no sense on Saleh getting another HC in the NFL, it will NEVER HAPPEN since he can not bond with his QB which was part of his problem in NY. He wouldn't even be interviewing for the DC job for Kyle if he wasn't interested, so it's a done deal!

Pattersonca65 wrote:Jikkle wrote:Pattersonca65 wrote:Klint Kubiak named Offensive Coordinator. Not a major change but he could take some duties from Shanahan
I don't think it changes a whole lot except Shanahan will likely bring in another guy as part of his brain trust on offense since the passing game specialist spot is open.
Shanahan let Klint call the Cardinals game so another positive is that he's likely more open to listening to his input and feedback now that they've built a bit of trust.
But I can't see Shanahan giving up play-calling duties. Guys like Shanahan aren't wired to give up that kind of control and the best we can hope for is that he's just more open to suggestions from the brain trust.
we know Shanahan is not giving up play-calling duties because Shanahan himself said he is not.
Jikkle wrote:I take Saleh's interview for the DC spot as a pretty decent shot that he'll end up as DC.
It's obvious that he'd be number 1 on Shanahan's list but the question was how interested he was in the job and given his and Shanahan's relationship along with being familiar with the environment and job I doubt he would've bothered to interview if he had no interest in the position.
Think it boils down to if he can land a head coaching job or not. If he can't I can see him circling back to the 9ers.

Harry Palmer wrote:Pattersonca65 wrote:Jikkle wrote:
I don't think it changes a whole lot except Shanahan will likely bring in another guy as part of his brain trust on offense since the passing game specialist spot is open.
Shanahan let Klint call the Cardinals game so another positive is that he's likely more open to listening to his input and feedback now that they've built a bit of trust.
But I can't see Shanahan giving up play-calling duties. Guys like Shanahan aren't wired to give up that kind of control and the best we can hope for is that he's just more open to suggestions from the brain trust.
we know Shanahan is not giving up play-calling duties because Shanahan himself said he is not.
It could work a few ways. For example if the OC is in the booth, he might be the guy who decides what Shanahan plays to run once they are off the script (which Kyle can veto, obviously), or he might be given the right to override Kyle’s call if he sees something Shanahan can’t from the sidelines. Or he might just be like an advance scout during games, sent up to the booth to try and spot tells or see why what’s working or not working, etc. I agree it seems very un-Kyle like to surrender any control on the offence, but it was very un-Kyle to let Kline call an entire game. Maybe failure has forced a modicum of change.
Edit: either way, if Kyle IS giving up any play calling, it’ll last until it doesn’t work. Failure can’t have humbled him that much.

clyde21 wrote:Jikkle wrote:I take Saleh's interview for the DC spot as a pretty decent shot that he'll end up as DC.
It's obvious that he'd be number 1 on Shanahan's list but the question was how interested he was in the job and given his and Shanahan's relationship along with being familiar with the environment and job I doubt he would've bothered to interview if he had no interest in the position.
Think it boils down to if he can land a head coaching job or not. If he can't I can see him circling back to the 9ers.
the only problem with this whole thing is if he has a big year as DC and is again a HC candidate next off-season, and we're **** back to square one again. i actually didn't think he'd have HC interest this soon.
Harry Palmer wrote:clyde21 wrote:Jikkle wrote:I take Saleh's interview for the DC spot as a pretty decent shot that he'll end up as DC.
It's obvious that he'd be number 1 on Shanahan's list but the question was how interested he was in the job and given his and Shanahan's relationship along with being familiar with the environment and job I doubt he would've bothered to interview if he had no interest in the position.
Think it boils down to if he can land a head coaching job or not. If he can't I can see him circling back to the 9ers.
the only problem with this whole thing is if he has a big year as DC and is again a HC candidate next off-season, and we're **** back to square one again. i actually didn't think he'd have HC interest this soon.
I think it either takes more than one year or it takes a really special year for that to happen. NFL GMs are very familiar with the ‘great lead assistant , bad head coach’ archetype, often overly quick to pigeon hole guys there and if he isn’t under serious consideration this year I think it’s likely that that label has been applied and will need some time to wear off.

clyde21 wrote:Harry Palmer wrote:clyde21 wrote:
the only problem with this whole thing is if he has a big year as DC and is again a HC candidate next off-season, and we're **** back to square one again. i actually didn't think he'd have HC interest this soon.
I think it either takes more than one year or it takes a really special year for that to happen. NFL GMs are very familiar with the ‘great lead assistant , bad head coach’ archetype, often overly quick to pigeon hole guys there and if he isn’t under serious consideration this year I think it’s likely that that label has been applied and will need some time to wear off.
that's what I originally thought that if we brought him back he'd be our Spagnola hopefully but the fact that he already had a couple of HC interviews gives me some pause
clyde21 wrote:Jikkle wrote:I take Saleh's interview for the DC spot as a pretty decent shot that he'll end up as DC.
It's obvious that he'd be number 1 on Shanahan's list but the question was how interested he was in the job and given his and Shanahan's relationship along with being familiar with the environment and job I doubt he would've bothered to interview if he had no interest in the position.
Think it boils down to if he can land a head coaching job or not. If he can't I can see him circling back to the 9ers.
the only problem with this whole thing is if he has a big year as DC and is again a HC candidate next off-season, and we're **** back to square one again. i actually didn't think he'd have HC interest this soon.
clyde21 wrote:Jikkle wrote:I take Saleh's interview for the DC spot as a pretty decent shot that he'll end up as DC.
It's obvious that he'd be number 1 on Shanahan's list but the question was how interested he was in the job and given his and Shanahan's relationship along with being familiar with the environment and job I doubt he would've bothered to interview if he had no interest in the position.
Think it boils down to if he can land a head coaching job or not. If he can't I can see him circling back to the 9ers.
the only problem with this whole thing is if he has a big year as DC and is again a HC candidate next off-season, and we're **** back to square one again. i actually didn't think he'd have HC interest this soon.
CrimsonCrew wrote:clyde21 wrote:Jikkle wrote:I take Saleh's interview for the DC spot as a pretty decent shot that he'll end up as DC.
It's obvious that he'd be number 1 on Shanahan's list but the question was how interested he was in the job and given his and Shanahan's relationship along with being familiar with the environment and job I doubt he would've bothered to interview if he had no interest in the position.
Think it boils down to if he can land a head coaching job or not. If he can't I can see him circling back to the 9ers.
the only problem with this whole thing is if he has a big year as DC and is again a HC candidate next off-season, and we're **** back to square one again. i actually didn't think he'd have HC interest this soon.
Yeah, but that'll be true of any established coordinator. At least then we'd get comp picks again....
I'm a little mixed on Saleh. He settled into his groove and did a good job when he was here, but I thought Ryans was better. It feels like a bit of a step - well, backward certainly isn't the right word, given what we're coming off of, but not a decisive step in the right direction. I'd like to see a more diverse defense that wasn't so predictable. But Shanahan is stubborn, and this is the defense he likes, so Saleh has got to be near the top of the candidate pool.
WentzerWuver wrote:CrimsonCrew wrote:clyde21 wrote:
the only problem with this whole thing is if he has a big year as DC and is again a HC candidate next off-season, and we're **** back to square one again. i actually didn't think he'd have HC interest this soon.
Yeah, but that'll be true of any established coordinator. At least then we'd get comp picks again....
I'm a little mixed on Saleh. He settled into his groove and did a good job when he was here, but I thought Ryans was better. It feels like a bit of a step - well, backward certainly isn't the right word, given what we're coming off of, but not a decisive step in the right direction. I'd like to see a more diverse defense that wasn't so predictable. But Shanahan is stubborn, and this is the defense he likes, so Saleh has got to be near the top of the candidate pool.
True but I would hire Saleh over DeMeco to be DC cause i DO NOT condone nor support these types of plays.
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