Kyle Shanahan, John Lynch must right ship after tough 2024

Four years ago, the 49ers capped a disastrous, no-good, nothing-could-go-right 2020 season with a loss at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona — their temporary home amid the COVID pandemic.

So the venue was certainly fitting for the end of another disastrous, no-good, nothing-could-go-right season on Sunday.

The 49ers finished the 2024 season with six wins and a last-place finish. Thinking back on the last 18 weeks, that status almost feels too positive for this embarrassment of a team.

And that’s not my adjective. It’s star defensive end Nick Bosa’s:

“Kind of an embarrassment. It doesn’t feel good. It’s hard to look the guys in their faces as a leader on the team, and that’s the product that we keep putting out game after game. It’s pretty embarrassing,” Bosa said after the Niners’ 47-24 loss to the Cardinals.

Yes, the 49ers entered the season with a Super Bowl-or-bust attitude, but it busted out well before Sunday.

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