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Kyle Shanahan Recaps 49ers Week 11 Win Over the Buccaneers | Press Pass

Nov 20, 202310 min
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Shanahan recapped the team’s 27-14 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, shared postgame injury updates on Talanoa Hufanga and evaluated Brock Purdy’s performance in Week 11.

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From the game. Huff had a knee we'll find out tomorrow on that, and Jean Charles had a shoulder go ahead, I'm real concern and we don't know for sure. Most likely it's a cl but can't confirm it, so we'll find out later. Came out throwing pretty aggressively in this game to use have those what game plan the idea was you were going to kind of establish throw on early in this game. It was the first few plays.

I mean, it's we always do twenty four openers. There were still twelve runs, twelve passes, but it went like five and five, just trying to do that early and then get back to running the game once we settled down a little bit. That was an impression of Brock's performance.

I thought he played real well. There was very few that he missed, protected the ball extremely well when there wasn't anything there we didn't have any intentional groundings, and to a good job moving the chains also, especially at the end there on that keeper. But I thought he had a hell of a game, especially the last a little bit of a rough stretch, just the way he's kind of bounced back. I think I think Brox been

great because he's been consistent through it all. I mean, when it never felt anything different with Brock during those three losses. You know, I think he's pretty realistic, so he doesn't get into stuff that's not that accurate. Well, we all know what's coming out the short week in Seattle at Billy Obvioul here? Were you at all concerned? And maybe he didn't say so about players looking ahead to that? And and do you think that was completely put aside by them today? Oh yeah, I don't. I

wasn't concerned with the guys looking ahead. I didn't feel that at all. You know, it's you know, we got that. You know, we had won one game here in the last month, and that was a big one versus Jacksonville, and I knew our guys are extremely focused on this.

Once we were able to finish the game, we talked a lot about it in the locker room because just how quick it comes, everything's so import and as soon as this sinds what we got to do to get ready for this quick turnaround, which is always a challenge and tough, but really glad we're gonna get three days off after it. For the stretch performance, I thought you did a hell of a job. I mean, to lose a player like Huff in the game and for him to come in and step it up big, make two

huge plays. I mean the pick was huge and then the fourth down you know where you got to all out blitz and they just throw it up and sometimes your biggest fear and when they throw it up, it's like what happened to Buffalo on that Monday night. When it's underthrown, it's so hard not to get a PI and for him to not pi the guy and to get back and from what I saw, it was like he knocked it down. That was a hell of a play. Steve said earlier this week, that was really proving showing.

Had you noticed that as well? Oh yeah, big time. I mean I notice them all the time because it's one he goes against the offense scout team all the time, and he's one of the guys who consistently gets better each week on all the card looks, and we always at the reps with the ones and the twos. Anyways, when the defense goes and he's really taken off here in this last month and was ready for his opportunity. You never know when it's gonna come and he's been

preparing the right way and that he's still improving. Yeah, definitely still improving. He had a really good game statistically. Why is his best one I think of his career from what they told me, But yeah, I was really happy to be a touchdown. He's literally like shuffling left in motion and then he has to run through the line. Is there exact spot where he has to run through on that one? The spot where no one is? Yeah? Yeah, we've called that play a few times. We've never done

it with a bump motion. That's a play that a lot of people run. I think we ran into Tevin Coleman and the Super Bowl. It's just a man play that is good for me and everyone runs it. But we've never done it with that motion, and it's cool worked out. Do you see the trends of how defenses are playing Broncky. Have they tried to take away the underneath, left the deep stuff available or have teams played straight up? No? I mean teams usually do what they do. I mean teams.

You don't just make up schemes every week, So every every team has what they run, and then you try to game plan stuff by having disguises, call them things at different times, given a look or a blitz that people aren't ready for. But you know, teams do everything. Bruck doesn't ever come in saying we're throwing deep or throwing short, or any throwing to certain print people. We run plays and he goes through progressions and tax coverages and I want to know what to say on how

to defend them. He just goes to the holes in the defense. Two years ago, there was so much made out of a relationship with Ba. How has he evolved the players? NBA has been great. You know, it was a lot was made out of it because everyone talked doghouse in training camp, which thought I was a little confused with just coaching. He was never in anyone's doghouse.

We were just coaching them and BA. Going back to those years, he was without one of our best players halfway through that year and one of the main reasons we went to the NFC Championship and got better last year. And he's been better in this offseason. And always when you're getting better doesn't always show for a receiver because stats and all those results are dependent of a lot of other people. But BA has been playing some good football for a while, and it's really cool when he

gets rewarded with those numbers. Gulayed really well over the years of November December. Can you put your finger on why that has happened? And do you think this team is prepared for that kind of run again? I mean I think we. I think we got a lot of players who really enjoy football. I think we work at it in terms of you know, we like to coach,

we like to point things out. It's I think our guys, you know, if you stay healthy, I think you practice more, you play more, and when that happens, you get better. Is the year goes, so I always expect us to look better as it goes than we do at the beginning. I think one of the bigger challenges for everyone in the NFL is that there are no ota is whatever they call them, and how little training camp is, so

especially running the ball and tackling and everything. You kind of evolve as the year goes, and our guys work really hard and try to find a way to stay healthy while you do it. No, I don't think so. How do you feel like performance in the fourth court? I thought our defense was awesome. I mean they kept getting us back. I wish we would have finished it once. Uh you get the turnover on the first one. I want to go down in there and score. I think we went three and out and the next time we

should have run the clock out. Had two first downs. We got out of bounce twice. So I wasn't happy with that, but so pumped with the defense. Offense. Has it been finishing drive as well as you think you put your finger on what's no concern? You know that last week, if I can remember correctly, I don't think we really got inside the ten. I thought we scared scored from all further out until the end when we

were just trying to hook Christian up. This week, when I think about it, you know, I know we got sacked. I believe one time down there and second down that you get sacked on second and ten or whatever it was, and at least the third and long and most likely that drives over and but hopefully he goes full circle. We haven't done it the last couple of weeks. We've done it better through earlier in the year, but nothing

that's different just goes like that. Sometimes I think Christians say it thing to you and he didn't run out of bounds. No, yeah, I didn't see it over there. I mean the same thing that happened to Kittle. I mean, those guys are very aware that they shouldn't go out of bounce in those situations. But when you get plays on the edge, I think Kittle tried to stop and go back in, and that was right on our sidelines.

But then people hit you and you go out, and so it looks similar to me with Christian, but that was on the far sideline. So I'm not sure. When Brock was turning them all over a couple of games ago, did you have fear that he uh might start to play a little bit more tim mad because he he expressed it, he knows he just can't play with any fear. I mean, you never know. It's a p would go

through that. But I mean the film was so good, so I mean, the guy was playing unbelievable in those in those three losses, so there was nothing to really worry about. You just got to make sure he doesn't make up stuff that other people are making up. So you just try to get him to stick with practice,

stick with the film and doing what you're doing. And he had a couple of back pick picks in those games, but there was there was none that he felt he had to change with what he was doing because he was playing such a high level in those losses too deep all all you did you know that was gonna be a touchdown when Brod let it go? Ah? No,

I didn't. I didn't know the guy would fall, and I had no idea where the middle third safety was, but I knew his man covered and he was gonna go to whichever one of his go routes he had. He had Debo on one side and Ba on the other, and I'm assuming the safety cheated a little bit to the right since he threw to the left and I was right there, And it was great when you saw the corner on the ground and BA finished. It was

a hell of a play by those guys. He got sixty six and seventy seven the couple of weeks, and I think in the playoffs he had one last name. He was seventy four in terms of as long as passes, and that was kind of a thing on him that what can he make those throws? Is there anything you've seen it? And he can't do? I mean, Brox solid really good quarterbacks, so he can do I mean, I don't know if you can run a four to three

when doing a lot of wildcat stuff. But everything we've asked him to do, I think he's done a real high level. You have a discussion on some of those falling to the ground flip, yeah, I mean when you get three three weeks in a row. I mean, I'd love his competitiveness, and he does everything to try not to get it. But if you're in your positions that

you're gonna get it, it really doesn't matter. So we kind of challenged him on that and they turned into sacks, which that happens, but we always want to try to get rid of it. But he had some really bad looks on those. I think we had one where we were hot, and that's when he tries hard to get rid of it, and sometimes bad things can happen, and sometimes you just got to know you had a bad play, and that's where I thought he improved on it. Alright, Thanks guys,

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