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Jim Harbaugh yea or nay???


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I don’t think he’s a serious option since Michigan is his dream job, but just for argument sakes. It seems a lot of people are split on him.

 

I think he’s a really good coach and probably the best candidate that has been thrown out there as a possible coach. He completely turned around Stanford, then goes to SF and revived them now Michigan is having is best 3 year stretch in 40 years in terms of wins. I think his biggest problem is that he’s a hot head and wears out his players and the front office 

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You have to believe either one of two things

(1) Harbaugh was such a great coach, he managed to get a terrible quarterback in Colin Kap one play away from being a Superbowl champion.

or

(2) Kaepernick was actually a really good quarterback when utilized by competent coaches

I happen to think they were both good, but I've been amused to see the same people who say Kaepernick doesn't deserve a job as a backup also talk about how Harbaugh had a 'stacked' team in SF

It can't be both

We should get the gang back together (if Cam is hurt);  Kap, Harbaugh, Roman;  run a heavy zone read offense

 

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10 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

You have to believe either one of two things

(1) Harbaugh was such a great coach, he managed to get a terrible quarterback in Colin Kap one play away from being a Superbowl champion.

or

(2) Kaepernick was actually a really good quarterback when utilized by competent coaches

I happen to think they were both good, but I've been amused to see the same people who say Kaepernick doesn't deserve a job as a backup also talk about how Harbaugh had a 'stacked' team in SF

It can't be both

We should get the gang back together (if Cam is hurt);  Kap, Harbaugh, Roman;  run a heavy zone read offense

 

Harbaugh made it to the nfc championship the previous year with Alex Smith, and before Smith got hurt I think they were like 6-2

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