Fire Mike Nolan.

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Due to horrible coaching.

This coaching issue came up LAST YEAR. Everyone expected the Niners to make a playoff run (with a little less talent than they have THIS YEAR) but the offense was inept BECAUSE OF HOSTLER AND NOLAN. Everyone knows that and when they brought in Ted Tollner to "help him out" the team immediately got better, even though Tollner is not even a good Offensive Coach, he just happens to actually know how an offense works. Nolan was still fucking with the offense last season and did not get as involved with the defense as he has this year because of that. This year he has completely taken over and if you watch as many Niner games as you claim you do you have to have noticed we are using completely different schemes - SOFT SCHEMES.

Look, I understand this argument will never end because you refuse to admit Nolan is the main problem with this team. It's OK, I don't need YOU of all people to agree with me. You're a Titans fan in the Bay Area. Your opinion doesn't mean anything to me. I just find it hard to believe that you can't understand WHY Nolan is at fault here.

It was cool debating at first, but now it's getting old. So I'll fold. You win, since you watch so much football, I can't possibly compete, right?

Moving on..
not everyone on the siccness is from the bay :hurt:

i dont get why everyone thinks this is a "bay area forum"
 

PoLLo LoC831

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The 49ers' system for replay challenges has been a topic of discussion this week. After all, coach Mike Nolan has experienced the least success of any coach in the league this season. He is 0-for-4 on replay challenges.
But Nolan and the 49ers have fared well in previous seasons. Nolan was successful on 12 of 25 (48 percent) replay challenges heading into this season.



Last year, the 49ers were successful on 4 of 9, tying them for ninth-best in the NFL. In '06, Nolan got 6 of 11 challenges overturned for a 54.6-percent success rate for third in the league.



A lot of attention has been focused on director of football operations Paraag Marathe, who is the team's chief contract negotiator. A couple weeks ago, Ralph Barbieri and Tom Tolbert asked me on KNBR who is the person in the booth who helps Nolan with the replay challenges. My answer - Marathe - surprised a lot of people.



Nolan said last season that Marathe provides statistical information from the coaches' booth. Marathe is also there for clarification on rules and helps on replay challenges.



"He's always right on it," Nolan said last season. "He's probably the best I've ever been around."



Marathe is still in the coaches' booth this season. He is the only non-coach in the booth. Let's be clear: Marathe is not in charge of challenging calls; he merely offers recommendations to Nolan. Of course, Nolan has the red flag. It's his final call. Sometimes he heeds Marathe's advice, I'm sure, and other times he may not.



According to his bio in the team's publications, Marathe also "manages the club's research and development efforts and assists the coaching staff with various strategic projects through the regular season and offseason."

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Speaking of stats, here are a few for you to digest:



--Since Nolan took over as coach, the 49ers are 3-15 in games that begin at 10 a.m., Pacific time. Their early victories have come against the St. Louis Rams (twice) and the Detroit Lions.



--The 49ers have converted just 5 of 14 on plays of third-and-1 or 2. The 49ers are just 3 of 7 on those rushing attempts, and 2 of 7 on passing attempts.



--The 49ers' defense has not fared well on rushing plays off left tackle. Opponents have run 31 times to left tackles for a 5.7-yard average. That ranks 29th in the league. That's the right side of the 49ers' defense, mostly where Justin Smith and Aubrayo Franklin generally lined up.



--When I covered this team during the Steve Mariucci era, I remember that it seemed as if they would always run the ball on second-and-10 after an incomplete pass. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the actual numbers. This season, when it's second-and-10, the 49ers have thrown the ball 83.3 percent of the time.



--When the 49ers have a first-and-10 in the opposition's territory, the 49ers have thrown 66.13 percent of the time and rushed just 33.87 percent.
 

Chree

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Naw mooreblock my homei, fuckin its the front 4, i mean ray mcdonald is busting his ass and so is justin smith, u can see it in both players every down, its just the retarded ass schedmess thats gfuckigns notlan siucs and ti sufkcs eveyrt1 up, so thats what ueth meenss to tget firde u know

the cs bs sare goot natele clenents is a greant vb, but the shit manlon soesn fucked up thw athat the denfernd sncan to so it kislsl thaevyerthings that thate tehd edfere nd cna do
 
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Naw mooreblock my homei, fuckin its the front 4, i mean ray mcdonald is busting his ass and so is justin smith, u can see it in both players every down, its just the retarded ass schedmess thats gfuckigns notlan siucs and ti sufkcs eveyrt1 up, so thats what ueth meenss to tget firde u know

the cs bs sare goot natele clenents is a greant vb, but the shit manlon soesn fucked up thw athat the denfernd sncan to so it kislsl thaevyerthings that thate tehd edfere nd cna do
GET SOBER.

~k.
 

Meta4iCAL

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Naw mooreblock my homei, fuckin its the front 4, i mean ray mcdonald is busting his ass and so is justin smith, u can see it in both players every down, its just the retarded ass schedmess thats gfuckigns notlan siucs and ti sufkcs eveyrt1 up, so thats what ueth meenss to tget firde u know

the cs bs sare goot natele clenents is a greant vb, but the shit manlon soesn fucked up thw athat the denfernd sncan to so it kislsl thaevyerthings that thate tehd edfere nd cna do
yeah I could only read like half that post

lol... you must be tore back Chree
 
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nope martz urged them to sign JTO because he played under him and knew the martz system when they were with the lions. that gave him the competitive advantage to become the starter.

~k.
BUT IT WAS NOLANS DECISION ON THE FINAL CALL WHICH ULTIMATELY MAKES IT NOLAN'S FAULT.

NOLAN ALSO DRAFTED ALEX SMITH WHICH PUT THEM IN THE POSITION TO HAVE NO FRANCHISE QB IN THE FIRST PLACE.
 

Chree

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oh wow, idk wtf i was trynna say lol

but it was Nolan who wanted to bring in JTO, Nolan wanted him because he knew martz system, and would catch on quickly
 
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nope martz urged them to sign JTO because he played under him and knew the martz system when they were with the lions. that gave him the competitive advantage to become the starter.

~k.
Nah, Alex Smith and Shaun Hill's inadequate decision-making skills along with their not-so-quick releases are what gave JTO the "competitive advantage" to become the starter. It had more to do with what Hill and Smith couldn't do than what JTO could do.
 

Tony

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It's Mike Nolan... Man I am 0-4 against the Niners online in Madden 09. Last night this mf smashed me with the 49ers like 38-3, I kid you not. I think it was because I was tired and losing focus (plus I was coming down off of the doe-doe). But they do have talent, Vernon Davis serves me everytime I play against the Niners (he keeps burning my linebackers). I am going to kill them mf's the next time I play them I swear! Next time I'll blaze a nice one before I play so I'll be prepared!
 

Meta4iCAL

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Tony... please stop bringing up Madden... we're talking about REAL football

lol... you bring up Madden in every discussion like you're talking about the real team

take that shit to the video game forum