Suddenly, Kyle Shanahan's offensive system doesn't seem so cutting edge anymore. NFL Network analysts Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks recently discussed the limitations of the Shanahan offense on the Move the Sticks Podcast.
The family coaching backgrounds of new Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan are strongly intertwined.
Houston has fired offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, according to multiple reports.
The Seattle Seahawks are hiring Klint Kubiak to fill their offensive coordinator role under head coach Mike Macdonald, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Whether you have faith in Geno or not, it’s a cinch that his future in Seattle was a major topic in conversations between coach Mike Macdonald and his new offensive coordinator, Klint Kubiak.
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Head man Mike Macdonald said he was going to give the new play caller the latitude to bring his own offensive assistants.
Saleh was fired as the Jets’ coach five games into this season and is now back with the 49ers, where he made his name in the NFL.
White would be Klay Thompson.But it didn’t turn out that way, White said.In Week 1, White received eight targets, which he turned into four catches for 84 yards. The next two weeks, he saw only one combined target and didn’t catch a pass.
Brant Boyer was announced Monday as the 49ers’ new special teams coordinator, a role he held the past nine season with the Jets, where he overlapped and worked under coach Robert Saleh, who was re-hired Friday as the 49ers’ defensive coordinator.
Shanahan, McVay, Sirianni, LaFleur — have one thing in common: They do what they do best and build productive offenses. Everything else seems to fall into place after that.