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Kyle Shanahan was fine today. Chiefs defense was elite and the players missed plays. The previous Super Bowls were more questionable (though I think even more overblown). Ryan, Purdy and Jimmy are not Brady or Mahomes. People are trying way to hard to create the narrative with him. There are maybe like 3-5 teams in the league that wouldn't fire their coaching staff this literal second if he hit the open market.

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3 minutes ago, Teen Girl Squad said:

Kyle Shanahan was fine today. Chiefs defense was elite and the players missed plays. The previous Super Bowls were more questionable (though I think even more overblown). Ryan, Purdy and Jimmy are not Brady or Mahomes. People are trying way to hard to create the narrative with him. There are maybe like 3-5 teams in the league that wouldn't fire their coaching staff this literal second if he hit the open market.

I also don't think you can blame him for the super bowl in 2019...Jimmy G was awful in the fourth quarter

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This loss was on Shanahan. Reid made well-designed plays in the redzone, and high yardage plays. 

Outside of the lateral play, Kyles plays in the redzone were extremely basic, conservative, and predictable. 

It wasn’t a horrible game by Kyle, but for a Super Bowl, he played not to lose in the redzone. 

This game wasn’t as close as the score indicates. Chiefs absolutely crushed them in the redzone on both sides, better play-calling in crucial moments, and did not play to lose. 

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Just now, DontTazeMeBro said:

Purdy’s arm wasn’t strong enough. They went as far as they could with it.

Nah. 2019 SB was on Jimmy’s arm. This game was on Kyle. He didn’t take any risks at all for the most part. Didn’t even give Purdy a chance really. 

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1 minute ago, Tank4Drake said:

This loss was on Shanahan. Reis made well-designed plays in the redzone, and high yardage plays. 

Outside of the lateral play, Kyles plays in the redzone were extremely basic, conservative, and predictable. 

It wasn’t a horrible game by Kyle, but for a Super Bowl, he played not to lose in the redzone. 

This game wasn’t as close as the score indicates. Chiefs absolutely crushed them in the redzone on both sides, better play-calling in crucial moments, and did not play to lose. 

In regulation the chiefs were 1-4(or 1-5)in the redzone and Shanahan has been on fourth down down 13-10 in the red zone too in the fourth quarter

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1 minute ago, Steelersfan43 said:

In regulation the chiefs were 1-4(or 1-5)in the redzone and Shanahan has been on fourth down down 13-10 in the red zone too in the fourth quarter

Watch the play-calling. The plays Kyle called were vanilla as hell. The entire game. Should we expand the redzone to the 40 yard line and use that instead for you?

Kyle was beyond basic in Chief territory. Andy had some super clever plays, and did not play scared. 

How many FG’s did Kyle take?

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Just now, Tank4Drake said:

Watch the play-calling. The plays Kyle called were vanilla as hell. The entire game. Should we expand the redzone to the 40 yard line and use that instead for you?

Kyle was beyond basic in Chief territory. Andy had some super clever plays, and did not play scared. 

How many FG’s did Kyle take?

less that the chiefs.....

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