Making a generalization that Kyle Shanahan is basically Mike Shanahan 2.0 isn’t a bad assumption. Kyle learned under offensive coordinators that learned under his father Mike afterall. They both run a similar offense and there’s that whole generational thing. Rex Ryan was similar to his dad Buddy both in personality and defensive scheme. San Francisco 49ers tight ends coach Jon Embree has worked under both of the Shanahan’s andwas Matt Maiocco’s latest guest on the 49ers Insider Podcast. We’ve already discussed how Kittle will be with Tony Gonzalez Mike Person Jersey White , one of Embree’s previous players during his time in Atlanta, but there’s a lot of good history to go around. Given that Embry has worked under both Mike Shanahan and Kyle, is the one to spot the differences in coaching between the two: And there you have it. Kyle is concerned about the next 10 minutes Womens Y.A. Tittle Jersey , Mike is concerned about the next year. The important thing: Both are know how to gash a defense. I’ve time-stamped the podcast below. You can listen to it by using the widget above. If it does not appear, you can click here. 00:32 - The Senior Bowl as a player02:36 - What the title of “49ers assistant head coach” means04:53 - College coaching vs. Pro Coaching06:08 - How his stint as a head coach at Colorado made him a better coach07:45 - The difficulty in coaching at Colorado08:15 - How Herm Edwards gave him his first coaching shot at the NFL09:39 - Coaching Tony Gonzalez11:03 - George Kittle’s training with Tony Gonzalez15:07 - Working for Mike Shanahan in Washington16:15 - Mike vs. Kyle Shanahan coaching styles18:03 - Similarities/differences with son Taylor (49ers offensive quality control coach)21:54 - On returning to the head coaching ranks The team continues to add depth"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference CallsNFL Free Agency49ers free agency 201949ers sign former AAF offensive lineman Daniel BrunskillNew,26commentsThe team continues to add depthPDTShareTweetShareShare49ers sign former AAF offensive lineman Daniel BrunskillIt seems that the San Francisco 49ers are looking at plenty of undrafted free agents or late round targets. They are also continuing to add depth on the roster. According to Eric Edholm of Yahoo Sports Mike McGlinchey Jersey White , the team has signed former AAF offensive lineman Daniel Brunskill. Brunskill was a tight end in college at San Diego State. He has been with the Atlanta Falcons practice squad the past two years before playing for the San Diego Fleet. Brunskill played right tackle for the Fleet, where he had a 59.8 PFF grade, whatever that’s worth. Brunskill allowed 24 pressures in his eight-game stint with the Fleet. Time will tell if this is just a camp body or if Brunskill will challenge Shon Coleman for the swing tackle spot on the roster. Coleman is so athletically gifted that he will forever have a shot in the NFL. Brunskill will get an opportunity to prove himself. You can’t ask for much more than that.