Kris Kocurek (/kuːsɛrɛk/; born November 15, 1978) is the defensive line coach for the San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League (NFL).
LAS VEGAS — This time, the San Francisco 49ers are playing the Super Bowl in the Pacific time region, and their blazing guarded line mentor Kris Kocurek is exceptionally cheerful about that.
The major event against the Kansas City Bosses will start off at around 3:30 p.m. neighborhood time. For Kocurek, that is three hours better than his involvement with Super Bowl LIV quite a while back in Miami, where the hold on until the 6:30 p.m. Eastern time the opening shot appeared to be relentless.
"I can recall opening the blinds and seeing the sun come up," Kocurek expressed Wednesday at the 49ers' group inn. "It appeared I needed to stand by three days to go get on the transport and get to the game."
When the stand by was north of, a game that began particularly well for the 49ers finished in terrible style. Kansas City deleted a 10-guide shortfall in the final quarter toward win, 31-20. Presently, after four years, the 49ers are back on the NFL's greatest stage and set to confront a similar rival — nevertheless looking for that slippery Lombardi Prize.
Kocurek's protective line has been integral to the 49ers' fortunes over the beyond four seasons, which've highlighted three NFC Title Game appearances and two excursions to the Super Bowl. The unit figures to be a focal fixing in the event that the 49ers are to correct their retribution against Patrick Mahomes and the Bosses on Sunday.
Here is Kocurek's discussion with The Athletic, which has been softly altered for curtness.
What has stood apart to you most about instructing this specific gathering of guarded linemen?
I love the gathering. They appear for work ready, tenacious about all that they do. One of the more very close gatherings I've had the delight of working with. The folks truly coexist with each other all around well, and that makes for a decent texture of the room, when folks genuinely care around each other and care about one another's prosperity. It makes coming to work every day significantly simpler.
We got off to a hot beginning, 5-0, however hadn't been tried by any difficulty, and afterward we hit Week 6 and went on a three-game long string of failures. We needed to look ourselves in the mirror and figure out what we maintained that the season should be.
Luckily around then, we had a bye. We used that bye to do a great deal of reflection, a ton of self-exploring to figure out what turned out badly during that three-game long string of failures. I thought the folks returned off the bye eager, all set. A football season is an excursion, loaded with highs and lows. It's a toil it-out business. It's all important for the excursion that you love that begins April 17 and leads the whole way to this moment, in the Super Bowl.
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LAS VEGAS — This time, the San Francisco 49ers are playing the Super Bowl in the Pacific time region, and their blazing guarded line mentor Kris Kocurek is exceptionally cheerful about that.
The major event against the Kansas City Bosses will start off at around 3:30 p.m. neighborhood time. For Kocurek, that is three hours better than his involvement with Super Bowl LIV quite a while back in Miami, where the hold on until the 6:30 p.m. Eastern time the opening shot appeared to be relentless.
"I can recall opening the blinds and seeing the sun come up," Kocurek expressed Wednesday at the 49ers' group inn. "It appeared I needed to stand by three days to go get on the transport and get to the game."
When the stand by was north of, a game that began particularly well for the 49ers finished in terrible style. Kansas City deleted a 10-guide shortfall in the final quarter toward win, 31-20. Presently, after four years, the 49ers are back on the NFL's greatest stage and set to confront a similar rival — nevertheless looking for that slippery Lombardi Prize.
Kocurek's protective line has been integral to the 49ers' fortunes over the beyond four seasons, which've highlighted three NFC Title Game appearances and two excursions to the Super Bowl. The unit figures to be a focal fixing in the event that the 49ers are to correct their retribution against Patrick Mahomes and the Bosses on Sunday.
Here is Kocurek's discussion with The Athletic, which has been softly altered for curtness.
What has stood apart to you most about instructing this specific gathering of guarded linemen?
I love the gathering. They appear for work ready, tenacious about all that they do. One of the more very close gatherings I've had the delight of working with. The folks truly coexist with each other all around well, and that makes for a decent texture of the room, when folks genuinely care around each other and care about one another's prosperity. It makes coming to work every day significantly simpler.
We got off to a hot beginning, 5-0, however hadn't been tried by any difficulty, and afterward we hit Week 6 and went on a three-game long string of failures. We needed to look ourselves in the mirror and figure out what we maintained that the season should be.
Luckily around then, we had a bye. We used that bye to do a great deal of reflection, a ton of self-exploring to figure out what turned out badly during that three-game long string of failures. I thought the folks returned off the bye eager, all set. A football season is an excursion, loaded with highs and lows. It's a toil it-out business. It's all important for the excursion that you love that begins April 17 and leads the whole way to this moment, in the Super Bowl.
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