Good morning folks
Rookie Nick Mullens Jersey , Today marks the second of three consecutive Sundays during which the 49ers will not play, as
they’ll face the New York Giants on Monday night. Despite the extended break
since the Raiders game on Thursday night (a week and a half ago), the team has
had difficulty recuperating, and will be missing several key players - again -
come Monday night. Although he was active, and productive, during week 9, Pierre
Garcon has been ruled out for tomorrow’s game. He’s currently dealing with a
knee injury which has kept him off the field for multiple games this season.
However, the injury report does not make mention of his shoulder
injury
Nick Mullens 49ers Jersey , which is certainly welcome news. As the 49ers enter their bye week after MNF, hope springs eternal that Garcon will heal up with the
extra rest, and come back ready to play during week 12. The injury report is
rounded out with news that Reuben Foster (hamstring) and Jaquiski Tartt
(shoulder) will both miss their second consecutive games. Considering the
frequency and impact of injuries that the 49ers have dealt with this season, I’d
be inclined to support benching presumed starters if they’re borderline healthy
- with no playoff contention to worry about, protecting their health from
aggravation is definitely the smart move. As with Garcon, hopefully these two
will take advantage of the upcoming bye week to heal up.The 49ers face a
struggling Giants squad, who, despite their pitiful record
Authentic George Kittle Jersey , boast a fair amount of top-end offensive talent. Jaquiski Tartt and Reuben Foster will be replaced by Tyvis Powell and
Malcolm Smith, respectively, who will surely have their hands full dealing with
the dynamic play of RB Saquon Barkley & all-world WR Odell Beckham Jr.
Pierre Garcon’s snaps will be replaced by some permutation of rookie Dante
Pettis and Kendrick Bourne, and there’s a high likelihood that Trent Taylor will
finally find himself back in the mix.Week 10 preview | Garcia, 4th & 9Week
10 injury report | Chan, NBC Sports Bay Area | Biderman, Sac BeeKyle Shanahan
urges defense to stay relentless | Chan, NBC Sports Bay AreaNo decision yet on
moving game due to fire smoke | Chan
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AreaGolden Nuggets: Is Shanahan the new genius in town Our offense has had a few
good plays and a few missed opportunities but they have not looked very
consistent. During Jimmy G’s starts last year, it felt like the 49ers had a good
chance to do something big on almost every offensive play. There was energy and
expectations I had not seen since the ‘90s. Unfortunately, I haven’t felt that
same energy the first two weeks of this season.Some people are blaming Jimmy
Garoppolo. He has hung onto the ball too long, he is not seeing the open
receiver, he is staring down his intended receiver and he is not making good
decisions is just some of the accusations I have read on Niners Nation.Some
people are blaming the receivers not getting open and some are blaming the
offensive line while others look to the Jerrick McKinnon injury for being the
blame for our sluggish start.My question is, why are people so unwilling to
blame the head coach and offensive coordinator? Most of them get extremely
defensive the moment you mention anything about him being held accountable.
Holding the coach accountable has become synonymous with saying he is a bad
coach and I am not sure why? If you really think Kyle Shanahan is a great coach,
why are you being so insecure that no one can question anything he says or
does?It is up to Kyle Shanahan to fix what is wrong with the team. If that means
bringing in new players
http://www.sanfrancisco49ersteamonline.com/fred-warner-jersey , coaching up the ones he has or changing the game plan to get the most out of his
players, that is what he is there for. Good or bad, he is ultimately responsible
for the team come game day.Now you might think I am getting down on Kyle
Shanahan and you are partially right but it is because of my faith and respect
in his coaching abilities that I hold him to such a high standard. I think he
has the ability to make the changes we need to be more consistent. Players are
not executing at the level he has demanded and opposing coaches have spent time
during the off season to plan defensive coverages to slow the 49ers offense
down. I have little doubt Shanahan will respond. He is way too smart when it
comes to coaching tactics not to. I anxiously am looking forward to see what he
comes up with against the Kansas City Chiefs.I sincerely believe Shanahan is the
answer to making the whole offense look better. I believe he is also intelligent
enough to make some subtle changes that can make Jimmy G’s life easier on game
day. It took Matt Ryan two training camps to get Shanahan’s offense down and he
was a seasoned veteran quarterback. Perhaps Shanahan might have fed Jimmy
Garoppolo too much detail too early? I don’t know? I do know Kyle has a great
supporting cast when it comes to breaking down game film and looking for the
edge needed to be competitive. Don’t be surprised if the offense looks a little
more consistent this week.On another note, Baker Mayfield looked pretty good
tonight. He looked like he deserved to be the first pick in the draft.Now onto
the hot links:How the 49ers can beat the ChiefsGrant CohnCoaches, teammates
backing Ahkello Witherspoon after poor performanceBrad AlmquistJoe Staley picks
his one 49ers career roster undoDavid BonillaWhy not trade for Josh Gordon?
49ers’ John Lynch explainsEric BranchFoster says return from suspension is like
celebrating holidayMatt MaioccoFoster and Sherman bond as 49ers locker
neighborsChris BidermanJohn Lynch: Why 49ers didn’t aggressively pursue Josh
GordonDavid Bonilla49ers’ Richard Sherman misses practices with heel injuryEric
BranchThree safeties getting extra reps with Jaquiski Tartt injuredKyle
MadsonWhat are the Chiefs Saying about the 49ers?Kelana MartinErrors by young
49ers WRs highlight challenges of Shanahan’s system Eric BranchRichard Sherman
after watching Steelers defense vs. Chiefs: ‘I think they made it way too
complicated’David BonillaRichard Sherman believes Ahkello Witherspoon will
‘respond well’ after rough outingDavid Bonilla49ers RB Matt Breida named the
FedEx Ground Player of the WeekDavid BonillaChiefs receivers love their new
offenseMike Florio