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Is there a single coach that a huge chunk of fans won't be upset with if we hire?


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17 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I haven't seen any huge objections to Greg Roman.

While I wont revolt to the idea, greg roman did stagnate in san Fran and was pretty much the reason harbaugh was let go because he refused to let roman go.  Lamar is having a season like Kaepernick to start and while lamar is better, it is very possible once someone figures out the scheme, jackson will turn back into a pumpkin.  Reminds me of marty schottenheimer and jim mora, scheme is unstoppable in the short term to start, then adjustments are made by opponents and the scheme is extremely stoppable.  Just my opinion on the matter though.

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Out of the box idea here....

With Tom Brady possibly leaving New England and Tepper being the wealthiest owner in the league, do you think there’s any amount of money Tepper could throw at Bill Belichick to coach here? 

flame away.

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1 hour ago, Carolina Cajun said:

While I wont revolt to the idea, greg roman did stagnate in san Fran and was pretty much the reason harbaugh was let go because he refused to let roman go.  Lamar is having a season like Kaepernick to start and while lamar is better, it is very possible once someone figures out the scheme, jackson will turn back into a pumpkin.  Reminds me of marty schottenheimer and jim mora, scheme is unstoppable in the short term to start, then adjustments are made by opponents and the scheme is extremely stoppable.  Just my opinion on the matter though.

That’s as good as any objection. If you were to want sour me on Roman this is the post. 

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