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Report: Teams are doing homework on Jim Harbaugh


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On 12/4/2022 at 11:47 AM, Gerry Green said:

 

Me as well. Now if he had half the class of his brother? I may change my tune. The shine is wearing off at Mich. Why else would they allow such a small buyout. If they wanted him, that buyout would be huge.

shine is wearing off? he beat OSU the last two years, obliterating them this year with the stud RB on the bench. they have been monstrous in the second half all year, showing that he is out coaching everyone. they will make the final game, and could very well win it. I live in AA, and no one is calling for his head. 

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55 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

His intro at Colorado was a rough one. Basically told all the kids he was bringing his guys in, his son was gonna be the QB, and they can all hit the transfer portal for all he cares. 😂

I am not sure i would take the same approach he did but at least the players can respect the fact he is laying his cards on the table and giving then a choice to chose their own destination.

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17 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

shine is wearing off? he beat OSU the last two years, obliterating them this year with the stud RB on the bench. they have been monstrous in the second half all year, showing that he is out coaching everyone. they will make the final game, and could very well win it. I live in AA, and no one is calling for his head. 

Yeah, the badmouthing of a great coach continues. They're not talking facts, just hurt that someone got their feelings hurt therefore Harbaugh bad. Gtfoh. We'd be very lucky if he took the job. 

 

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4 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

I am not sure i would take the same approach he did but at least the players can respect the fact he is laying his cards on the table and giving then a choice to chose their own destination.

They were 1-11 this year.  If everybody decided to transfer I am not sure anyone would notice.

One of Colorado's major issues is recruiting.  The state of Colorado does not produce enough talent to make them competitive, so they have to hit the road to California and Texas and compete with schools who are not doormats.  Deion can at least bring something to that discussion.

They've had two winning seasons (one being 4-2 in 2020) in the last 17 years, which is how long the kids they are recruiting have been alive.  That is not exactly a legacy of football excellence.

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Harbaugh is going to have his pick of NFL HC jobs. Deservedly so, the man has earned it, that's not even debatable.

The Panthers need to go all out here. Show him you want him back in the building above all others.

Do that, and a seven year contract, I think in his heart he'll want to put on the black and blue again.

That buyout is NFL friendly. He has to say that in order not to get embarrassed again like the Vikings courtship.

Do this right and the Panthers have a top ten coach in the NFL the day he steps back into the league. Everybody knows it. That's why last time the Panthers needed a coach Vegas put their odds on Harbaugh.

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38 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

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But he wasn't a good player who had his options. As a good coach, he does, and will want to take over the team that has the best chances to win. But money talks.

I don't think he had a bad experience here at all as a player.  I just don't see any reason why he wouldn't.  You think he became successful and then just started turning his nose up at us? Would take more to prove he wouldn't come here then would.

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41 minutes ago, Huffgolf30 said:

Id say probably not... We're clearly the chick who used to be hot but hasn't figured out she aged out.

we have a lot of pieces in place, many of whom are young. with a decent QB, we’re a playoff team. if we can show him a commitment to going for the championship, we can make a decent case. 

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