Kyle Shanahan: 49ers Excelled in Defense and Special Teams, Not Offense
Kyle Shanahan expressed disappointment in the 49ers’ offense after their loss, emphasizing the need for improvement and team character.
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San Francisco: After the game, Kyle Shanahan didn’t hold back. He pointed fingers at the 49ers’ offense for their loss to the Rams. He said it just wasn’t good enough.
Shanahan mentioned that while the defense and special teams did their job, the offense fell short. He’s really frustrated about it. He’s more focused on how the team will respond when things get tough.
He noted that, sure, there’s still a mathematical chance for the playoffs, but that’s not his main concern right now. He’s disappointed with the performance and wants to see better football.
Shanahan plans to take a little break for three days. He hopes that when they come back, the team will show more character and play better. It’s been a rough season for the 49ers, who were once seen as Super Bowl contenders.
Now, they’re just hoping to turn things around before it’s too late. Shanahan knows the offense needs to step up if they want to have any shot at the playoffs.