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Report: Teams are doing homework on Jim Harbaugh


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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

I thought jim came out and shot down all nfl rumors??

I know someone can offer the moon, but seems like hes staying at least for another year. 

That is Booster and recruiting talk. If there is a job he likes and the price is right, he will be back in the NFL, regardless of what you read and where you read it from.

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4 hours ago, TheMaulClaw said:

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.

Dude, he was here for like 5 minutes. If Chicago's, Indy's, Baltimore's, and San Diego's coaching needed to be filled in a hypothetical universe, Carolina would be dead last.

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https://theathletic.com/3969913/2022/12/05/colts-jim-harbaugh-jeff-saturday-jim-irsay/

 

But he’s got a reputation for being difficult, for wearing people within the organization down to a fine nub.
 

I don’t care

 

This team needs a leader with an edge, someone who will demand accountability and will exude toughness — a Mike Vrabel. Look, Bill Polian was as difficult and crotchety as they came, and he was brilliant. Go back to Ryan Grigson, who was as cuddly as a dyspeptic grizzly, but enjoyed eminently more success than Ballard has had.

Yes, the word on the street is that Harbaugh wears on people. Things ended badly in San Francisco. Tell me, though, how much success did the Niners have after Harbaugh left San Francisco? Remember the Jim Tomsula Era? What about the Chip Kelly era?

Harbaugh’s been at Michigan for eight years. He’s on the cusp of his second straight CFP appearance and quite possibly a national title. He’s gotten his butt kicked by Ohio State, and now he’s returned the favor with two straight victories over the Buckeyes.

Even after his dance with the Vikings last year, Michigan welcomed him back to the family, and yes, there’s a reason why he has such a low buyout number ($3 million).

Irsay has been in the nice-guy business for years. He hired Tony Dungy, the Patron Saint of Good Men, and he hired Jim Caldwell and Chuck Pagano and Frank Reich and now, for the time being, Jeff Saturday. Ballard? Nice guy. Some will see his willingness to accommodate the media as some cynical attempt to curry favor; my sense is he genuinely enjoys (most of) the give and take and understands the requirements of our jobs. But whatever …

Too often in recent years, the Colts have sided with sentimentality over cold, harsh objective reality, like when they stuck with Adam Vinatieri, who was making 78.6 percent of his extra points. They signed a way-past-his-prime T.Y. Hilton, despite clear evidence that he was done. This is a cold, hard business. Deal with it.

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On 12/4/2022 at 7:08 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

How familiar are y'all with Harbaugh and his antics? You seriously don't understand why that would wear thin in a locker room of grown men?

Aren't you the one who preaches constantly abt taking risks with QBs?

Harbaugh's a weird fugin' dude and I have no doubt he's not at the very least an eccentric but he's exactly the type of coach with this roster that could give us the edge.

If there's a fallout, there's a fallout.

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