Golden Nuggets: Grateful for the 49ers

Golden Nuggets: Grateful for the 49ers
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Kyle Shanahan, Robert Saleh, Brock Purdy preview 49ers-Browns Week 13 matchup
“”It is weird just because he was my hero growing up. He was probably my number one player just in terms of being a true fan. I always talk about how I got his jersey in ’94 and wore it for about six months straight until someone jacked it from me. I’m still looking for that guy. But no, he was such a unique player. He was just different than everyone, his talent and everything. Now to watch him be a coach and to watch him raise, I think he’s got three boys, but to watch the two boys in sports have been really cool to watch. I know my wife and my daughter, they’re huge Colorado fans too. So, I get hear about Buffaloes all the time.”

49ers overreactions: Brock Purdy’s true identity on display in win vs. Panthers
“It always was going to be difficult for him to perform at the level he showed in his first full season as the starter, when he had a 113 passer rating and finished fourth in the NFL MVP voting. There is no doubt Monday night’s showing against Carolina is not going to cut it.

He was a split-second slow on his decision-making on his first two interceptions. Was it rust from missing so much time this season due to turf toe? Or is he physically not capable of driving the ball down the field?“

49ers game review: How Ji’Ayir Brown took the long way round but came up big (paywall)
“The 49ers had possession at their own 44-yard line with three seconds left in the first half. A Hail Mary? Nope. Quarterback Brock Purdy threw a short pass to running back Christian McCaffrey that gained 19 yards.

Was head coach Kyle Shanahan trying to prevent Purdy from throwing his fourth interception in the first two quarters? Yes, but he probably would have called the same play even if Purdy hadn’t thrown a pick.

Shanahan learned from his dad, Mike, who thought end-of-half Hail Marys weren’t worth throwing due to the damage a cheap interception could do to a QB’s psyche in the final two quarters. Shanahan, as a young offensive coordinator, thought his QBs shouldn’t be so worried about their stats. But he eventually came around.

“Five years later, I’m not calling that Hail Mary,” Shanahan said on the Athletic’s “Playcallers” podcast in July 2023. “‘That just messed up my quarterback. He had two picks that weren’t his fault, then he threw a third on a Hail Mary and now I can’t get him to throw the ball in the second half. Oh, man, my dad was right. He knew what he was talking about.’”

49ers minutia minute: Panthers defenders didn’t enjoy Jauan Jennings’ pancakes (paywall)
“Jennings has a reputation as a relentless blocker, and considering the 49ers called 22 run plays in the second half, he had plenty of opportunities to practice his craft. He recorded two...