The Cohn Phone: How the Faithful Feel About the 49ers Falling Short



Grant Cohn asks The Faithful how they feel about the San Francisco 49ers coming up short. To call in, click here https://streamyard.com/qhwv75dhyt

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45 thoughts on “The Cohn Phone: How the Faithful Feel About the 49ers Falling Short”

  1. Sorry for the walking around, first time I've ever done something like this before.
    Just wanted to thank Grant for his hospitality and letting me say a different opinion which I thought needed to be brought up

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  2. Niners Will Never Win 💩 23 Seasons And Counting And None Of It Resembles Eddie DeBartolo 22 Seasons.. This Organization Now Is A Slight Better Dallas Cowboys West Coast With Bad Ownership & Coaching..I Have Zero Hope And Trust Or Love In This Organization For The Foreseeable Future.

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  3. The 49ers faithful feels that JOB Incomplete. We do not hold this loss against the Team. This was one of the biggest FLUKE IN HISTORY. The Niners was prime to open this game up. Good luck to Philadelphia hopefully the Chiefs finished the Job.

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  4. This year is a ok year, won't get over the hump with this organization. Jed needs to go or sellout to get the best players in free agency. Trade bosa for 2 first round, and re amp the offence line.

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  5. This sounded like a two hour 61tch1ng session about Kyle. Very childish at times (half joking.. :).

    Oh wait – how much does Kyle earn? $10M/yr? Well damn, I guess someone better tell him the truth.

    Keep up the good work, and where's the new mic???? I think I've blown out both eardrums listening to your streams. 🙂

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  6. Grant, why does the Niner ownership feel/believe that their relationships with their GM, & Head Coach has to be like family, instead of Employer/Employee? To me, that is a flaw within the franchise. In other words you have to go along with what ownership wants to maintain being considered family, or to have a good relationship with the Yorks. And regardless, if you choke in Championship games, ownership will keep you because you're considered family.

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  7. The rams signed a bunch of good free agents won a super bowl the eagles signed a bunch of good free agents they made a Superbowl the BUCS did it won the chiefs did it we never do it and We never win we go cheap every year

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  8. Kyle fumbling around with the QB situation cost Niners SBs. Jimmy G wasn't good enough (wasted time), Brock was better than Trey but he was starting Trey. Niners need a solid QB that can get the job done. Kyle showing poor QB evaluation and judgement.

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  9. Another failed season even though the game was a fluke the Eagles are frauds Jalen hurts is a fraud the whole organization is frauds with Brock Purdy it would have came down to the last possession and we got the best kicker in the league Casey is going to be given the third Super Bowl victory I thought affirmative action ended in the 90s it was proven to be a fraud but not when it comes to Patrick Mahomes

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  10. What did he start to get going against the Bears they scored 10 f**** points I don't know what you guys see in this trailer it's Carter I hope he's all of Famer I hope we win three Super Bowls I'm a 49ers fan forever I see nothing in Trey Lance come August it will be 8 years he's played 20 games Pros college and high school 8 years 20 games it's not enough to see anything from him am I retarded what am I missing

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  11. I'm curious to see how QB situations play out in SF and Miami next year. We know Kyle Shanahan refuses to take any type of ownership of his QB injuries so I feel QBs will get hurt again next year. But… If Mike McDaniel hears about this QB injury comparison, I wonder if he actually might reflect and see if he can help his QBs stay healthy in his scheme?

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  12. Grant used to talk mad shit about Kinlaw but, ever since John Lynch brought Grant and Kinlaw into the principals office, Grant hasn’t said one bad word about Kinlaw. I wonder why that is? 🤔 It’s hilarious.

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