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Klint Kubiak shouts out 49ers’ Kyle Shanahan after departing for Saints OC job
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After the Super Bowl is usually the time where coaches on the final two teams take jobs elsewhere if interviewed and that is exactly what happened to former San Francisco 49ers pass-game coordinator Klint Kubiak. He has taken the offensive coordinator job with the New Orleans Saints, but gives major props to head coach Kyle Shanahan according to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated.

“Just being here a year, my experience is, Kyle really lets you into his brain in his game plan meetings,” Kubiak said. “He’s thinking out loud in what he’s looking for and what he wants to attack, the players he wants to attack certain coverages with. He’s such a bright coach. Just to be around him, you soak in things that are important to him and things he uses to make decisions. I would say he’s very forthcoming with his assistants, and he also is very challenging with us. He demands a lot out of us and gets the most out of us.”

Kubiak talks about the “good pressure” he’s facing

Klint’s dad in Gary Kubiak and Kyle’s dad in Mike Shanahan worked together for the Denver Broncos about 20 years ago, which made the current situation with their sons in San Francisco even more ironic. Now with the coach heading to a new team, there is pressure, but it is “good pressure” as said by Kubialk to Breer.

“There’s pressure, but what I’ve found is it’s good pressure,” Kubiak said. “You better have a Plan A, a Plan B and a Plan C, and you better know why you’re bringing up what you’re bringing up. It’s all for the right reasons, it’s all for the quarterback to get the most successful play you can give him with the most answers. It’s been a really eye-opening experience, a really positive experience. I’m just lucky to be a part of it.”

The Saints could use a boost in their offense as they were inconsistent this past season in that department. Now, the 49ers who are fresh off of a loss to the Super Bowl look to fill in the role of a pass-game coordinator.

This article first appeared on ClutchPoints and was syndicated with permission.

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