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Steve Wilks Deserves an Apology

Wilks was under a ton of pressure. When asked about it a few weeks ago, he grinned and said, "I'm kind of built for this." He wasn't joking.
Steve Wilks Deserves an Apology
Steve Wilks Deserves an Apology

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Steve Wilks is the hottest defensive coordinator in the NFL right now, and just three weeks it seemed like he was fighting for his job. Maybe he deserves an apology.

In retrospect, the 49ers completely threw him under the bus after their three-game losing streak, which looks like a mere blip in hindsight considering they now have won three games in a row. But during the losing streak, Wilks and his defense was the scapegoat, even though the offense scored just 17 points in each of the three losses.

So the 49ers traded for Chase Young to give Wilks reinforcements, and Wilks had to move from the coach's booth to the sideline to call plays. And if that didn't change things, he likely would have gotten fired, just like Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada, who got fired this week after recently having to move from the booth to the sideline.

Wilks was under a ton of pressure. When asked about it a few weeks ago, he grinned and said, "I'm kind of built for this." He wasn't joking.

The past three weeks, Wilks' defense has been elite at everything. It has given up a league-low 10 points per game, and 7 of those 30 points were a pick-six from Brock Purdy. It also has generated 5 sacks per game -- 2nd most in the league. Plus an average opponent's quarterback rating of 66.0 -- 3rd lowest in the league. Plus 71 rushing yards per game -- 3rd lowest in the league.

Suddenly Wilks' defense has no weaknesses. Don't give the credit to Chase Young -- he didn't have a stat in the 49ers' Thanksgiving win over the Seahawks. Give the credit to Wilks. He deserves it.


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Grant Cohn
GRANT COHN

Grant Cohn has covered the San Francisco 49ers daily since 2011. He spent the first nine years of his career with the Santa Rosa Press Democrat where he wrote the Inside the 49ers blog and covered famous coaches and athletes such as Jim Harbaugh, Colin Kaepernick and Patrick Willis. In 2012, Inside the 49ers won Sports Blog of the Year from the Peninsula Press Club. In 2020, Cohn joined FanNation and began writing All49ers. In addition, he created a YouTube channel which has become the go-to place on YouTube to consume 49ers content. Cohn's channel typically generates roughly 3.5 million viewers per month, while the 49ers' official YouTube channel generates roughly 1.5 million viewers per month. Cohn live streams almost every day and posts videos hourly during the football season. Cohn is committed to asking the questions that 49ers fans want answered, and providing the most honest and interactive coverage in the country. His loyalty is to the reader and the viewer, not the team or any player or coach. Cohn is a new-age multimedia journalist with an old-school mentality, because his father is Lowell Cohn, the legendary sports columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle from 1979 to 1993. The two have a live podcast every Tuesday. Grant Cohn grew up in Oakland and studied English Literature at UCLA from 2006 to 2010. He currently lives in Oakland with his wife.

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