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Jim Harbaugh yea or nay???


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59 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

not my first choice but yeah if we hire him i'll be super pumped

His NFL record speaks for itself, even without a SB win. And his QBs certainly weren’t much to write home about, which makes it more impressive. I fuging hated the guy when he was in San Fran and still am not a fan of him as a person and he’s not my first choice as well but if we did hire him every single Panthers fan should be extremely excited about it. Losing and mediocrity would not be tolerated or met with responses of “missed opportunities” like with Ron.

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coaching is definitely in harbaughs blood....i'd like the emotion he would show on the sidelines...but he has a tendency to rub people the wrong way.... i think he fits Money Moneys mold of old school discipline with a modern twist... he does get players charged up.... hes been getting his azz beat by OSU year in year out...so he prolly needs to get out...

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I was reading an article from when he was hired at San Francisco and they were talking about whether they were disciplinarians, players coaches or in-between. They had Harbaugh ranked as a players coach  which is similar to Rivera which is exactly what Tepper didn't want. I think he wants more of a disciplinarian who is analytical and unconventional.

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12 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

I was reading an article from when he was hired at San Francisco and they were talking about whether they were disciplinarians, players coaches or in-between. They had Harbaugh ranked as a players coach  which is similar to Rivera which is exactly what Tepper didn't want. I think he wants more of a disciplinarian who is analytical and unconventional.

....maybe hes mellowing now at age 55... but if Money Money wants a long term Pittsburgh type coach...he prolly aint it.

https://www.mlive.com/wolverines/2015/04/jim_harbaugh_admits_his_person.html

 

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Without question:

*UM: In the three years prior to Jim’s arrival: 20-18. Since then, the Wolverines are 47-17.

 

* In the decade prior to Jim’s arrival to the 49ers: 46-82. Jim’s record with the 49ers: 44-19-1 (Three consecutive NFC championship appearances. Rallied the 49ers from one of the largest championship game deficits in history ON THE ROAD to win the conference title in 2012. Overcame a large Super Bowl deficit, and came up a few yards short of a championship.)

 

*49ers record since horrible left 35-57 (Yes, I’m including their 10-win run this year) 

 

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The other big question everybody has with Harbaugh is temperament. He's basically that angry Dad who goes from ZERO TO SCREAMING WITH NO WARNING AT ALL!!!

with a group of college kids that your cycling through every 3 or 4 years oh, you can get away with that. With adult professionals, it gets old.

Some folks have some serious questions about how Harbaugh's always on, never stop Type AAA personality would mesh with David Tepper.

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