Landry44
12-25-2011, 05:01 AM
I don't think it's stupid and I'm a very realistic fan.Shanahans not turning anything around,hell he's worse than Zorn!
I couldnt watch game,but I read in the post that shanny challenged a call on a Peterson fumble that he was clearly down before ball came out plus we recovered it out of bounds,just another example of why I think shanny just isn't that good
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Let me attempt to break it down for you since it appears that you don't know as much about the game of football as you might think. Shanahan inherited a team that was old and not very talented with a lot of bad contracts. His first year he release a lot of veterans and dealt with their huge contracts. In his second year he replaced them with young and talent players that lack experience. He improved our defensive front seven that will be dominated in the coming years. All they need is some time to build chemistry. So far he has had two very good drafts. He's in his third year where he is most likely going to focus on improving our skilled positions. He's building our team to be playoff team for years to come. Not a artificial playoff team that might make it to the playoffs with aging veterans that has two or maybe three good years left. Realistic fans can see that our team was not a player or two away from being in playoff contention. We are a two or three good drafts from being in playoff contention. So far Shanahan has produced very good young players that will factors in turning this organization around. His offense system is a good one. His defensive system is a good one. There is no reason to change things around as long as we are moving in the right direction. If we fire him the only thing we will be doing is turning off any good assistant coach and well known head coach from coming here. Who would want to come here after we fire a legend like Shanahan? No up and coming or former head coach is going to risk ruining their career by coming here. Also we would have to start all over again like we have been doing for the last ten years. Get a brain and realize that sticking with Shanahan is the best course of action at this point.
I couldnt watch game,but I read in the post that shanny challenged a call on a Peterson fumble that he was clearly down before ball came out plus we recovered it out of bounds,just another example of why I think shanny just isn't that good
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Let me attempt to break it down for you since it appears that you don't know as much about the game of football as you might think. Shanahan inherited a team that was old and not very talented with a lot of bad contracts. His first year he release a lot of veterans and dealt with their huge contracts. In his second year he replaced them with young and talent players that lack experience. He improved our defensive front seven that will be dominated in the coming years. All they need is some time to build chemistry. So far he has had two very good drafts. He's in his third year where he is most likely going to focus on improving our skilled positions. He's building our team to be playoff team for years to come. Not a artificial playoff team that might make it to the playoffs with aging veterans that has two or maybe three good years left. Realistic fans can see that our team was not a player or two away from being in playoff contention. We are a two or three good drafts from being in playoff contention. So far Shanahan has produced very good young players that will factors in turning this organization around. His offense system is a good one. His defensive system is a good one. There is no reason to change things around as long as we are moving in the right direction. If we fire him the only thing we will be doing is turning off any good assistant coach and well known head coach from coming here. Who would want to come here after we fire a legend like Shanahan? No up and coming or former head coach is going to risk ruining their career by coming here. Also we would have to start all over again like we have been doing for the last ten years. Get a brain and realize that sticking with Shanahan is the best course of action at this point.