San Francisco, California — Michael Strahan, Hall of Fame legend and FOX NFL Sunday analyst, delivered high praise for Kyle Shanahan, sending shockwaves through the NFL and 49ers fans alike.

Strahan stated, “Kyle Shanahan deserves Coach of the Year, and it’s not even close,” emphasizing Shanahan’s impact not just on wins but on the entire franchise and player development.
The remark immediately went viral across social media, creating excitement in San Francisco and highlighting the widespread recognition of Shanahan’s influence and leadership.
Shanahan has led the San Francisco 49ers since 2017, transforming the team into a consistent powerhouse and offensive juggernaut, with a regular-season winning percentage of .550 and one of the highest postseason win rates among active coaches.
Before Shanahan’s arrival, the 49ers had struggled badly — a 2–14 disaster in 2016, years without a division title, minimal playoff success, low morale, and little direction.
In his first season, Shanahan immediately began the turnaround, going from an 0–9 start to 6–10 and laying the foundation for future success — one of the most impressive franchise resets in recent NFL history.

He developed Brock Purdy (Mr. Irrelevant, the last pick of the 2022 draft) into a reliable starting quarterback, while building one of the league’s most feared offenses around stars like Christian McCaffrey, Nick Bosa, Fred Warner, George Kittle, and Trent Williams.
Shanahan’s offensive scheme is creative, dynamic, and adaptable — built on motion, play-action, and a dominant running game — making the 49ers extremely difficult for defenses to predict and incredibly exciting to watch.
He also built a stable and positive locker room culture, emphasizing accountability, trust, and confidence, which boosted player development and performance throughout his tenure.
Core players were retained and elevated, creating roster continuity and long-term stability for the franchise.
Levi’s Stadium became a true fortress under Shanahan, with the team winning critical playoff games and consistently performing at a championship level.
Strahan noted he had rarely seen such a dramatic and rapid transformation of a franchise, praising Shanahan’s leadership and strategic acumen throughout the season.
Shanahan is the only coach to lead the 49ers to four NFC Championship appearances in just nine seasons and has never lost a Wild Card or Divisional Round playoff game (7–0 in those rounds).
Under his leadership, the 49ers won three NFC West titles, reached two Super Bowls, and had only one losing season in his first nine years — all while turning a rebuilding team into a perennial contender.
Strahan added, “No other coach has engineered such a leap in a single season; Shanahan is the perfect example of elite coaching excellence.”
San Francisco fans have reacted with excitement and pride, celebrating the culture and system Shanahan has built and anticipating continued dominance in upcoming seasons.
Fans are looking forward to the 2026 season with high expectations, confident the 49ers will sustain Shanahan’s legacy and continue their championship contention.
Strahan’s praise carries weight, reflecting the NFL’s recognition of Shanahan’s profound impact on strategy, team culture, and player development.
Social media in the Bay Area has exploded with posts and commentary, highlighting both fan enthusiasm and admiration for Shanahan’s consistent excellence.
Ultimately, Shanahan is more than a coach with multiple deep playoff runs; he transformed the 49ers’ DNA, turning an underperforming team into a sustainable, elite NFL contender in the 2020s.

