Gotta be Sirianni based on the criticism from when they were terrible two years back, and the opinion that he's been constantly bailed out by his coordinators rather than his ability as HC.
Although saying that there's been plenty of criticism aimed at Patullo as OC which might save him. Probably better getting rid of both?
It'll be Patullo, he shouldn't have got the job in the first place and the management shouldn't have allowed it, irrespective of the SB win. He's running Sirianni's scheme, if there is one, but he has no feel for the flow of the game, how many times in the broadcast did Brady say they need to go up tempo? They've gone 6 games this season without a TD in the second half for what is the most expensive offense in the NFL as he/they can't react to what the defense does to adjust.Saquon has been stopped for negative yardage more than any other player this season, that's because they know what's coming, not just a running play, but the type of run. Then the defense starts to give up points because they're always on the field and are gassed. Some games they've hung on and won like that Bills, Packers, Lions, others they've given up leads because of it Broncos, Cowboys. The season was always going to end this way, just a question of when, fwiw I thought it'd be next week given the SF injuries.
He can't scheme players open, 3 match defining efforts with 11 yards needed, 3 passing plays and nobody open on any of them, compare that to what Shanahan was doing with much less.
They've only been able to retain that offense because the drafting has been so good on the defense, but over the next year or 2 all those rookie contracts are going to become due. This is the most complete roster in the NFL and they've blown it. The 49ers deserved their victory, but to lose with the talent advantage they had on the field is malpractice.
They'll go over Sirianni's head again like they did with Moore and Fangio and he'll go back to being the ra ra guy as he was last year. By and large the players seem to like him, so although he's overpaid for what he does, he's not in trouble this year. They'll bring in one of the recent Head Coach firings as OC I'd imagine, Daboll would be my guess, I think they'd rather have Stefanski, but he'll get another HC gig I'd have thought, I'd prefer McDaniel, although Philly is probably too cold for him. The only way he’s in trouble is if he refuses, then he's go the same was as Pederson did in similar circumstances.