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Report: Teams are doing homework on Jim Harbaugh


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If players want to bitch and cry about football being serious, football being precise they can go cry on top of that million cash they sleep on top of every night.

Boo f'n hoo. Harbaugh comes to make you a damn soldier ready for battle. Not the coddling and hugging Matt Rhule was famous for.

Damn the ping pong!

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I don’t understand why anyone would want to pass on hiring Harbaugh. 
 

And if anyone wanted full control as a head coach, Harbaugh is the one to give it to. 
 

Just because we gave a moron full control and it didn’t work, that doesn’t mean it wouldn’t work with a coach who actually produced every place he’s been. 
 

People really want to pass on him because of gossip? I’m ready to win games. fug all that noise. 

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7 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I don’t understand why anyone would want to pass on hiring Harbaugh. 

And if anyone wanted full control as a head coach, Harbaugh is the one to give it to. 

Just because we gave a moron full control and it didn’t work, that doesn’t mean it wouldn’t work with a coach who actually produced every place he’s been. 

People really want to pass on him because of gossip? I’m ready to win games. fug all that noise. 

Because some guys are way better suited to coaching college kids than they are grown adults. Harbaugh is one of those guys.

And for the record, I think head coaches having full control is generally a sh-tty model no matter who the coach is.

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I have no delusions about Harbaugh, leaving his alma mater, where he has beat Ohio State two years running, made the Playoffs two years running, and just put together the best season in Michigan history to come to an organization that can’t even build a fuging practice facility. It just ain’t happening. 

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Because some guys are way better suited to coaching college kids than they are grown adults. Harbaugh is one of those guys.

And for the record, I think head coaches having full control is generally a sh-tty model no matter who the coach is.

Your draft picks are college kids. I don't get it. He happens to have been and already has coached professionals to the pinnacle.

That statement is half my argument FOR Harbaugh.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Because some guys are way better suited to coaching college kids than they are grown adults. Harbaugh is one of those guys.

And for the record, I think head coaches having full control is generally a sh-tty model no matter who the coach is.

I hesitate to agree because he had a .690 win percentage at SF. Maybe he is better suited for college, but he certainly produced at the NFL level. 

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