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Harbaugh to Carolina Makes Too Much Sense...


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9 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

I don’t see Harbaugh or Wilks being here longer than 4-5 years. 

Harbaugh will win, get bored, pick fights and move on. 
 

Wilks will just get so conservative that he is punting on 3rd down. And I think he will play pets and favorites worse than Rivera. 

He’s been at Michigan for 8 years without any problems.  Maybe just maybe it was the 49ers owners and gm being *****.   I mean what more did they want him to do?

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4 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, remember that .700 winning percentage that Harbaugh had? Doesn't sound like a bunch of disgruntled players laying down, now does it?

Go back and read about the way he left and was fired. There was a lot of disgruntled folks. The only reason they tolerated him was he won. The minute they struggled he was gone.  If he was so great why haven't folks been trying to get him and why did the Vikings interview him last year and not hire him. Again your logic is simplistic and somewhat uninformed. 

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He’s been at Michigan for 8 years without any problems.  Maybe just maybe it was the 49ers owners and gm being *****.   I mean what more did they want him to do?

In college football he controlled everything with no oversight. No one to complain to and players are easily intimidated. In the nfl you have more people to answer to and pro players won't put up with the same thing.

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18 hours ago, ericr0319 said:

you're incorrect, especially if you want to reference college. and it was 7-0. 

Apparently you weren't watching the game. The 4th down that was even worth discussing was when we were up 14-0 before half. But I get it as dudes like you know very little about football and are basically just fanatics as evidenced by referring to men who know have forgot more about the game than you've ever witnessed "pussies." 

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1 hour ago, NorthTryon said:

Apparently you weren't watching the game. The 4th down that was even worth discussing was when we were up 14-0 before half. But I get it as dudes like you know very little about football and are basically just fanatics as evidenced by referring to men who know have forgot more about the game than you've ever witnessed "pussies." 

 it was 7-0 when we had 4 and 1 at our own 42. again, it was 4 and 1 again from our 42, again, when it was then 14-0. 

your age comment shows you know very little about football in 2022. if you want to keep Wilks, fine, but enjoy mediocrity. also, "evidenced by referring to men who know have forgot more about the game" is not english. 

 

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On 1/3/2023 at 11:17 AM, Mr. Scot said:

It's been reported previously the Tepper has gained a reputation around the league of being a lousy boss to work for. That's probably something that's going to factor into our coaching search.

Young guys looking for their first opportunity might not be too worried about it, but duys with options might.

Based on what exactly?

Almost seems like a narrative that has been overplayed.

Think about it, so far he has shown a willingness to overpay a coach.  That is a pretty big selling point to most coaches.

He has shown a willingness to be overly patient with coaches according to most fans, for example both Ron and Rhule.  As a future coach that would be a good thing.

Also from most reports he pretty much lets his football people make the draft decisions.  He isn't one of these owners trying to play GM.

So he pays well, gives you plenty of time, and stays out of your way during the draft, those are the qualities that probably really make a difference to potential coaches.

 

 

 

 

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On 1/3/2023 at 11:17 AM, Mr. Scot said:

It's been reported previously the Tepper has gained a reputation around the league of being a lousy boss to work for. That's probably something that's going to factor into our coaching search.

Young guys looking for their first opportunity might not be too worried about it, but duys with options might.

Not saying you are talking out your rear, where are you hearing this from?

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5 hours ago, panthers55 said:

Go back and read about the way he left and was fired. There was a lot of disgruntled folks. The only reason they tolerated him was he won. The minute they struggled he was gone.  If he was so great why haven't folks been trying to get him and why did the Vikings interview him last year and not hire him. Again your logic is simplistic and somewhat uninformed. 

Power hungry owners and GM's make dumb decisions on coaching fires all the time. They went 7-25 during the next two coaching hires.  And if Harbaugh is such an ass, why don't Michigan players transfer out now that they are allowed to leave for any reason? 

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7 hours ago, panthers55 said:

Go back and read about the way he left and was fired. There was a lot of disgruntled folks. The only reason they tolerated him was he won. The minute they struggled he was gone.  If he was so great why haven't folks been trying to get him and why did the Vikings interview him last year and not hire him. Again your logic is simplistic and somewhat uninformed. 

In regard to the Vikings, they decide to go with the latest offensive guru from the Sean McVay tree. Some teams love to go for young offensively minded head coaches now rather retreads or defensive side of the ball coaches. Plus there’s probably a very good chance Harbaugh wanted more control than they were willing to give, whereas a first time head coach would not. 

I suspect teams have shied away from him due to the cost and the likelihood he’d want significant control in the front office. Also, as you rightly say, his tenure in San Francisco didn’t end well. So perhaps teams have been hesitant to bring him back to the NFL. Whatever the reason, if he returns it will certainly be interesting to see how it plays out.

 

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15 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

When you make this grand statements its probably best to have receipts 

It's not exactly hard to look stuff up

And hey, it works well as opposed to just making dumbsh-t statements which require no intelligence whatsoever.

"Fug Fitt", for example 🙂

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