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Jim Harbaugh has convo with David Tepper


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4 hours ago, Doc Holiday said:

Jim has been at the top of my list for years, just stopped talking about it because I never thought it was gonna happen! This is amazing news to me, IMO Tepper needs to open up his pocket book and make it happen

This. Just give the man a 4 year, 60 million dollar deal and call it a day. 

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I actually would take Young over Stroud. 

Young reads the field better (and yes I say this even after Stroud had a great game against Georgia), recognizes defenses MUCH better, throws the ball on target, and has mobility to get out of tough situations. 

Our O-Line is better and I hope it continues and I think Young will turn out to be the better QB.  He had way less talent at WR and TE than Stroud. 

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Nothing to add that hasn’t been said. But posting to bump the approval count in case Tepper actually checks Huddle for good ideas. 👍

 

I wanted Harbaugh the last two times we hired a coach and for once I’d like to at least see us lose doing things I thought were smart so I won’t have a right to complain 🤷🏻‍♂️

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2 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Gotta wonder if getting a QB would be a deal breaker in any of this. I cant see any coach wanting to attach themselves to one of the current guys on the roster.

Reports say he likes our roster but yeah I'd assume if QB was an issue he would tell Tepper he gets draft autonomy to move up with Chicago if he needs 

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