The San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan says their 1-6 record is frustrating, but it’s not just about a “quick fix.”

The 49ers are at the bottom of the NFL in the turnover margin at -15.

The turnover problems are not just an offensive issue, they have generated zero defensive turnovers in the last 3 games.

The 49ers lose another player to injury. 

Safety Adrian Colbert has been placed on the Injured Reserve List and will be out six to eight weeks with a high ankle sprain.

They re-signed quarterback Tom Savage to the roster.

Cornerback Richard Sherman did not play last Sunday versus the Los Angeles Rams dealing with a calf injury.

The 49ers will re-evaluate Sherman on Wednesday. 

NFL trade deadline is approaching on Oct. 30.

Shanahan says they are always looking for talent, but not looking for just a “quick fix”

“Yeah, definitely. We’re always looking for things to improve our team. I think the hardest thing, the thing we want to be the strongest with, everyone would love a quick fix right now. I know I would, I know our players would, I know [general manager] John [Lynch] and the personnel staff would. But, it’s not just about a quick fix. We’re dedicated to try to win this Sunday. But, we’re also not going to just do something that makes us feel better today that hurts us for the future. So, we take everything into account, from our perspective, about what we do on a day-to-day basis is about trying to find a way to beat Arizona. But, when it comes to trades and things like that, there’s more business involved in that that doesn’t just affect this week. Things that affect the salary cap and things like that into next year and how we’re trying to build this and we’re trying to stay committed to that.”  

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