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Double F*ck!! He lost respect from his players. Niners must love getting sloppy seconds. This must mean that Kap is going to stay. Niners do not have the personnel to run his offense. I'm sure Gamble fully endorsed this move.F*ck.
F*ck.
Double F*ck!! He lost respect from his players. Niners must love getting sloppy seconds. This must mean that Kap is going to stay. Niners do not have the personnel to run his offense. I'm sure Gamble fully endorsed this move.
can't help but second it.
eventually, the fan in me will support the team, but right now i just can't believe it. This also implies Kaep will stay on since York/Baalke STILL think he's it.
this was my biggest concern, so why would 49er players be any different? without the respect of your players, or their total buy in, you can't win consistently.
wondering if York/Baalke got TOO caught up in saving Kaep?
If this was their candidate all along, why did it take so long? He was available BEFORE the season ended, they could've talked to him and gotten all the details worked out?
This is HUGE!!! The Niners have all the pieces for chip to succeed greatly!
GET THIS NINERS!!!
your first mistake was calling your last coach a Head coach.....that guy was not a head coach.Really?? Niners are overflowing with talent that they fired their HC after one year. A 5-11 team having all the pieces. My hope is that Kelly learned from his mistakes in Philadelphia and would be willing to change in order to have success.
Eddie D wanted Shanny. I guess Baalke/Gamble won out
your first mistake was calling your last coach a Head coach.....that guy was not a head coach.
I too will continue to support the team, but it's getting difficult with the decisions of the FO. I agree that Kap will stay and Kelly hopes that he can resurrect his career. I have my doubts. Torrey Smith just tweeted, "I guess I better start running now to get in shape.'" The defensive players better get in shape since there will be a lot of 3 and out from the offense. Defense will probably be on the field for 40 minutes per game.