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Your top two HC hires after they flip Rhule..


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25 minutes 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.

They despised him all the way to the Super Bowl.  I'll take it!

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

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

 

2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

They despised him all the way to the Super Bowl.  I'll take it!

Gruden won a Super Bowl too.

It's what happened after that...

Basically, if you want a guy who can be successful for maybe three or four years, Harbaugh works.

If you're hoping for something longer than that though, you might be disappointed.

And if he doesn't win a Super Bowl in that window (like he didn't in San Francisco) youll have wasted your time.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

 

Gruden won a Super Bowl too.

It's what happened after that...

Basically, if you want a guy who can be successful for maybe three or four years, Harbaugh works.

If you're hoping for something longer than that though, you might be disappointed.

And, with his reputation...does that make it harder to attract free agents?

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

 

Gruden won a Super Bowl too.

It's what happened after that...

Basically, if you want a guy who can be successful for maybe three or four years, Harbaugh works.

If you're hoping for something longer than that though, you might be disappointed.

I would sacrifice a farm animal for 3 straight years of success.  What does that even feel like?

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3 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

And, with his reputation...does that make it harder to attract free agents?

Possible.

Remember he was supposedly a shoo in to get one of the jobs this year (Vikings I think) and then suddenly they just said "eeehhh...no".

Harbaugh tried to claim that it was his decision but most people saw that as bullsh-t.

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25 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Flores, Demeco Ryans, Ken Dorsey

Demeco Ryans is interesting. Jonathan Gannon too.

Flores I'm honestly not that certain of. I think fans overrate him somewhat.

I like Dorsey (and he's got the Greg Olsen endorsement) but it still seems too soon for him.

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