Analyst Rips Kyle Shanahan And Blames Coach for 49ers Mismanagement

Former NFL linebacker Emmanuel Acho highlights coaching missteps and roster tension in the San Francisco 49ers’ disappointing 2024 campaign.

The San Francisco 49ers find themselves out of the playoff race just one season removed from a Super Bowl appearance, leaving many searching for answers to their dramatic decline.

While former NFL receiver James Jones recently attributed the 49ers downfall to linebacker Dre Greenlaw’s injury woes beginning in the Super Bowl loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, others are pointing fingers elsewhere.

San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan.

Former NFL linebacker and co-host of FS1’s The Facility, Emmanuel Acho, has taken a different stance, placing the blame squarely on San Francisco’s head coach Kyle Shanahan.

“It’s the most disappointing season in the Kyle Shanahan era,” said Acho, as he criticized Shanahan for what he sees as mismanagement of the staff, roster, and offense.

“It’s the most disappointing season in the Kyle Shanahan era,” said Acho. “Kyle Shanahan looks like he’s mismanaged the staff, he’s mismanaged the roster, he’s mismanaged the offense.”

Acho detailed Shanahan’s alleged failings, beginning with staff decisions.

“I’ll first start with the staff. You fire Steve Wilks because there’s a lack of a personality and personnel fit. You fire Steve Wilks, but he has the number three defense in football, and now, [Nick] Sorensen has the 25th-best defense in football. Yesterday, the Niners allowed 38 points in a regular season game. The first time in 37 games since the Chiefs did so October 23 of, 2022.”

On roster management, Acho didn’t hold back.

“Now, let’s talk about the players. You and Brandon Aiyuk, ya’ll, have this tension so much so that we see him taking off his shorts at practice because he’s wearing different-colored shorts. He wants to get paid, he doesn’t get paid. Deebo Samuel, he’s choking snappers during a game, and nothing is spoken of about it,” continued Acho.

Acho closed by addressing the offense.

“This offense, this prolific offense. In a world where the Detroit Lions are running up scoreboards, running a ton of trick plays. In a world where offenses are changing protections. In a world where quarterbacks and players are being protected, this offense looks stagnant,” closed Acho

As the 49ers prepare to face the NFC-leading Detroit Lions in Week 17, Shanahan and his team must address mounting concerns in what has become one of his most challenging seasons. With playoff hopes already dashed and criticism mounting from both analysts and fans, this matchup offers a critical opportunity for Shanahan to demonstrate resilience and start rebuilding trust in his leadership and vision for the team’s future.

Related Posts

A STRAIGHT WARNING SENT TO SAN FRANCISCO: The 49ers Are Receiving A Blunt Message Tied To A Former Broncos Safety, And The Tone Behind It Suggests This Situation Might Be Bigger Than Anyone Expected

Getty (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images) The San Francisco 49ers are a team that’s looking to contend this upcoming 2026 NFL season and could use help at…

A CONTROVERSY BREWING IN SAN FRANCISCO: One 49ers Star Is Quietly Being Labeled As The Most Overpaid Player On The Roster, And The Debate Around His True Value Is Starting To Divide Fans Like Never Before

The San Francisco 49ers enter the new season carrying one of the most talent-loaded yet financially imbalanced rosters in the NFL, raising serious questions about value distribution…

A LIFE BEYOND THE GAME REMEMBERED: A Former Dallas Cowboys Player Who Found A New Chapter In Hollywood Has Passed Away, Leaving Behind A Legacy That Reached Far Beyond The Football Field And Touched Fans In More Ways Than One

Getty A former Dallas Cowboys player who became a Hollywood actor has passed away after a long career in acting. A former Dallas Cowboys player who found…

COWBOYS MAKE A SILENT STATEMENT: While The Spotlight Stayed Elsewhere, Dallas Reunites With A Veteran Pass Rusher Who Put Up 8.5 Sacks And 37 Pressures In Limited Action—A Move That Feels Small Now But Could Echo Loudly When It Matters Most

Former Dallas Cowboys defeпsive eпd Jadeveoп Clowпey | Jim Dedmoп-Imagп Images A large coпtiпgeпt of Dallas Cowboys faпs expected this offseasoп to be Jerry Joпes’ excυse to…

GREEN BAY’S NEXT BIG MOVE TAKING SHAPE: The Packers Are Being Urged To Lock In A Dominant Georgia CB In The 2026 Draft—A Potential Game-Changer Who Could Instantly Reinforce The Defense And Shift The Balance Of Power Across The NFC

The Green Bay Packers are being encouraged to address their secondary with a strategic pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Georgia cornerback Daylen Everette has emerged as…

HE’S COMING HOME: The Packers Quietly Pull Off A Stunning Defensive Move As “Tank” Returns To Green Bay With 10 Career Interceptions, Bringing Back A Familiar Nightmare That Could Shake The Entire NFC North Once Again

The Green Bay Packers bolstered their cornerback room in free agency when they signed Benjamin St-Juste. However, they could use another starter on the boundary. The expectation is that…