Kyle Shanahan Confesses Giving Up on Ricky Pearsall as 49ers Announce New Offensive Coordinator
Just five days remained for the regular season, one shot, and all hopes lay on the ground. Kyle Shanahanās Niners picked Ricky Pearsall this year to join their wide receiver clan. But before the Florida State alum could debut, life threw a big curveball at him. While headed to an autograph signing event, Pearsall was just a few days away from his dream of playing in the biggest football league in America. But then a teenager shot the 24-year-old in the chest. And with that, the dream of a perfect rookie season was gone.Ā
When everybody thought he wouldnāt be playing this season, Ricky Pearsall rose like a phoenix from the ashes. The 49ers may have had a disappointing season, but the NFL wonāt forget the young rookie and his dedication to the game. After the season ended, coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch had high praise for their rookie WR. Eight weeks after the shooting, Pearsall stepped onto the gridiron against the Chiefs in Week 7. He looked nothing short of a hero as he walked onto the field.
Talking to the media during an end-of-season press conference, the Ninersā head coach revealed, āGunshot wound kind of made me think that we were going to get nothing from him, just in terms of how could we and how hard that would be on him, but how quick he came back from that.ā
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The Florida alum hauled in three catches for 21 yards in the Ninersā 28ā18 loss to the Chiefs. (His first game). ā..just to watch him go through rookie things in a live NFL game and stuff, and then to watch him come back from that stuff throughout the year and still hit a rookie wall without a foundation of an offseason and stuff like that. I thought it was a huge success for him this year,ā added the HC.Ā In his rookie season, Ricky Pearsall racked up 400 yards, snagged 31 receptions, and scored three touchdowns.
John Lynch, speaking to the media alongside Shanahan, added,Ā āRicky, one thing he said to me, Mr. Lynch, I just want to keep playing because I feel like Iām just getting my feet underneath me. So thatās really cool that he has that excitement. And heās going to use that. I said, now the key is you use that to motivate you through this offseason. And the best players, they donāt ever take a rest.āĀ
Honestly, folks, tip your hat out to this young guy for his contributions on the field despite everything heās been through. As the 49ers wrap up their tough season, the team has announced their new offensive coordinator for the upcoming season.
Kyle Shanahan names the Ninersā new OCItās decided! The Lionsā offensive coordinator for this season, Ben Johnson, will say goodbye to the team after this season. Teams have been eyeing Johnson for a few years now. Last year, the Panthers approached him to become their head coach, but he declined their proposal. This year, the 38-year-old is ready to make his debut as an NFL head coach. Sports Illustratedās Albert Breer talked about the potential teams he could consider for his rookie season as a head coach. Breer thinks the Bears might be a perfect fit for him.
According to NFL Networkās Tom Pelissero, āLions OC Ben Johnson will interview for the Patriots and Bears head coaching jobs during this weekās bye ā a sign he has a real interest in both jobs.ā
As Kyle Shanahan gets ready for Johnson to leave, theyāve already picked their new OC. During the end-of-season press conference on Wednesday, Kyle and John Lynch announced that Klay Kubiak will take over the offensive coordinator role next season.
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āKubiakās role is gonna stay the same as itās always been ā offensive coordinatorā¦ Now heāll just get the official title.āĀ Klay and Kyle have known each other for years, with their dads working together. So, theyāve been familiar with each other for a long time now. On Sunday, in their last game of the season, Coach Shanahan handed the play-calling duties over to Klay.
Now that heās stepping in as the offensive coordinator, itāll be interesting to see what changes he brings next season.
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