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Huddle Favorite Steve Logan Signs On With 49ers As QB Coach


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Would have loved to have had Geep back as a QB coach.  Not to be, I guess.

 

I'm neither a Logan fan nor a detractor, but the talk about him reminds me of how I hear people talk about Jon Gruden.

 

Being a commentator has a habit of elevating your rep in people's eyes.  In Gruden's case, we've had people clamoring for us to pay him anything he asks to coach here, apparently forgetting just how badly his last coaching stint ended.

 

Guess we'll see whether Logan is worth the hype or not.

 

 

you can know the game quite well and still be a lousy coach.  i mean there are a lot of really smart, knowledgeable people who can't teach to save their lives.

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Believe me, I've been one of the biggest advocates for staff changes you'll find.

Three of the best special teams coaches in the NFL were available for hire within the last few weeks. Rivera ignored all of them in favor of keeping Richard Rodgers.

If the ST sucks again next year, I'm sure he'll have another excuse why it isn't the coach's fault.

If that happens, Mr. Scott, I hope Gettleman will do more than make "suggestions" about changes. Look at every team that consistently reaches the playoffs, and you see good-to-great special team play. When will the Panthers' FO wake up? SMH
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If that happens, Mr. Scott, I hope Gettleman will do more than make "suggestions" about changes. Look at every team that consistently reaches the playoffs, and you see good-to-great special team play. When will the Panthers' FO wake up? SMH

 

In a situation like that, the 'suggestion' might be for Rivera to look for work elsewhere.

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Them firing pretty much their whole coaching staff means that they knew they had a need doesn't it? it means that they weren't satisfied with where they were...

 

Technically, a need they created themselves.

 

Remember, we're talking about a team that 'parted ways' with a head coach who's had a ridiculously successful run.

 

i don't know how much you can apply logic to the 49ers decision making processes,

 

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I better go invest in wine, old coach loves the stuff. I'm going to miss him, by far the best sports tv/radio host in the history of me listening to either.

I thought he was truly done with coaching, nice to land with the most talented roster in league. Hate that the group of coaches hes joining is awful.

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