The San Francisco 49ers Are Closing The Window | Defector
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The San Francisco 49ers are facing a crisis marked by a significant roster overhaul under coach Kyle Shanahan, who appears to be losing control amid widespread team changes. In free agency, Shanahan has let go of 25 players, including half of the starters from last year's Super Bowl team. This shift comes after a recent pattern of injury-plagued seasons culminating in mixed playoff performances, and raises concerns about the team's future strategy as they prepare to pay quarterback Brock Purdy.
In what has been a hyperactive NFL free agency period, Shanahan has seemingly gone into full demolition mode, turfing out not just half of the starters from that Super Bowl team.
The 49ers do not seem to believe that this cycle is going to make another revolution, indicating a significant change in their strategic approach.
Kyle Shanahan, who runs the building with full acquiescence from the fully satisfied York family, has seemingly decided that the windows are not only closed but need full replacement.
For the first time in his eight-plus years in charge, he might not actually be in charge, showing a potential shift in the power dynamics within the organization.
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