Santa Clara, California. – Simming tension over 49ers About the comment of defensive coordinator Robert Saleh Jaguar On Sunday, “legally theft signs” from opponents spreading on the field, as Saleh and Jacksonville’s coach Liam Coenen had to separate between a hot postgame exchange.
Saleh and Koen, two top candidates for Jaguar’s head-cooking jobs, originally did not greet each other in midfield after Jacksonville, after Jacksonville. 26-21 winsBut after a while, as the condition of the coen increased, she appeared backwards towards Saleh.
Television broadcasts exchanged Saleh with Jaguar aggressive tackle Walker Little And is being held back by a niners staff member, while Jaguar Center Robert Hansi Restrained coon.
In a video of action sports jacks, Jaguar’s official TV station, Kyen can be heard saying, “Keep my name out of your mouth.”
Saleh and Coune, after their different ways, refused to provide details when asked about the exchange twice.
“Not a big deal,” Koen said. “Just keep between us.” When asked a follow -up, Koen said, “We are going to keep it among us.”
Saleh is not usually available to reporters after the Games, but Niners’ coach Kyle Shahhanahan was asked about the situation and if he believes that Saleh was back and forth about the theft.
Shahnahan said that he tried to clean things on Friday, when he repeatedly said that Saleh was praising Jaguar. He did not see his postgame exchange on Sunday.
“I don’t think you should be sensitive about it, but this is what it is.” “I am not very worried about it.”
Asked whether he was worried whether the words of Saleh had angered Jaguar coaches, Shahnahan was deemed.
“We don’t fully care if the coaches are angered,” said Shahanhan. “It has no effect on the game. I think Saleh was giving him a big praise that it is not illegal. He said (there) nothing is illegal about it. I think you use the word stealing the word and what you get in the headlines with those types of words, I think that his perception goes wrong.”
Jaguar defensive end Josh Hines-Alan He said that he thought that Saleh’s comments would have removed Koen a little after the game ended.
“I am really excited that he maintained his work throughout the game,” said Hines-alan. “And then, at the last moment, ‘Hey, what you have got to do.”
There was a defensive lineman when only 49 wear players were exchanged in the region. Retur gross-matosWho refused to give details.
“This is between those two,” said Sakal-Matos. “I have nothing to do with it. I really don’t know what was happening between them.”
Saleh first mentioned that Jaguar is good in signal theft during his weekly Thursday’s news conference, when he was asked a question about the biggest challenge that presents CONE’s crime. He repeatedly said what Jaguar does, is legal, but offered more detail on Jacksonville’s approach.
“They have found, legally, actually an advance signal stealing system, where they always find a way to keep themselves in a profitable position,” Saleh said on Thursday. “They do a great job with it.”
Saleh mentioned that other coaches such as Los Angeles Ram‘Scene Macway and Minnesota Vikings‘Kevin O’Conel, both of both worked with either Shahanhan or worked in the Shanahan system, are good in getting information from signals.
On Friday, Couen refused to address Saleh’s comments and talked about 49ers defense instead.
However, Cayen said that it is trying to find out what an opponent is going to do that you are watching on the film and is part of coaching during the game.
“We usually try to get indicators by working hard as a coaching staff through a coaching staff through the formation, by game plan, through your formation, speed, shift, pre-snap,” Coen said on Friday. “Those things that you are trying to do as a coach is trying to keep your players in the best position to succeed, whether it is attacking man or zone coverage with your formation, motions and concepts.”
Despite all the things leading to the game, Jaguar got the last laugh on Sunday, which survived with a win on the strength of a plus-four turnover margin.
Quarterback Trevor laurence All signal talks leading to a win for Jacksonville did not give much credibility to the signal talk, but he did not deny it completely.
“Surely you can use everything [for motivation] And if they are going to give you free fuel, you take it, “Lawrence said.” This is something you always do, but at the end of the day you have got to play the game. That stuff does not really matter. You have to take care of the business and execute and a way to win the game, which we did today. ,

