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Your top two HC hires after they flip Rhule..


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14 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

@Mr. ScotWaiting for you to give us your list.  Hope you are already into the research.

A lot of the guys I thought would be really great candidates wound up getting jobs last year (Nate Hackett and Kevin O'Connell among them) 😕

The one name I still had left over from last year was Rich Bisaccia. I was starting to look up Brian Callahan but I don't know that I have enough info on him say for sure yet.

I'm not a big fan of Byron Leftwich for Kellen Moore because neither has a body of work that I think is big enough.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Jim Harbaugh with a young QB from this 23 class would be awesome!

Flores would be a nice one as well.  

I'm not high on the idea of Jim Harbaugh as a long-term prospect..

The "always angry / it's never good enough" persona can sometimes be successful with college kids but doesn't work so well with adults. That's what did Mike Zimmer in with the Vikings.

Back when he was with the 49ers, by something like his fourth year, many of Harbaughs players had come to despise him.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not a big fan of Byron Leftwich for Kellen Moore because neither has a body of work that I think is big enough.

Agree...so, have you started researching this topic yet?

If we get so lucky, who do you see as interim?

Also, Tepper cannot make this decision.  Who should he turn to for help?

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not high on the idea of Jim Harbaugh as a long-term prospect..

The "always angry / it's never good enough" persona can sometimes be successful with college kids but doesn't work so well with adults. That's what did Mike Zimmer in with the Vikings.

Back when he was with the 49ers, by something like his fourth year, many of Harbaughs players had come to despise him.

44-19 in the modern era seems pretty enticing

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1 minute ago, ladypanther said:

Agree...so, have you started researching this topic yet?

If we get so lucky, who do you see as interim?

Also, Tepper cannot make this decision.  Who should he turn to for help?

Not deeply yet, but there's time.

I'd prefer Wilks as interim but I get the feeling it'd be McAdoo.

As far as getting help, the most obvious name is going to be Kevin Colbert.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That all sounds cool...till you dig a little deeper.

Multiple sources say 49er players really hated Jim Harbaugh

The story mentions Ian Rapoport and Deion Sanders among those echoing complaints about Harbaugh.

44-19 is 44-19 regardless of what sources say about the locker room.   I doubt we go after him but I wouldnt shed a tear if he ended up our coach.  Dude clearly knows what he is doing

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