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Jim Harbaugh has convo with David Tepper


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10 hours ago, Daeavorn said:

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Smart man.  Our division is up for the taking and in a huge season of upheaval and turnover.  It is just begging for a team to get their poo together and run it up for the next decade, and I'd say we're in a prime position to do so.

But I'm NGL.  I don't know to feel about Jim this time around.  I was pounding the table for Harbaugh when he was at Stanford.  And he did amazing things while a HC in the league, buy there are just some things ilaicne he's been at Michigan that are a bit off-putting to me.  Idk why, I just feel a little less warm on him this time around.

But, I would be excited for the hire.  I think I just watched a interview with Delanie Walker a couple weeks ago and he said everyone loved Harbaugh in SF.  When they brought him up, his whole demeanor changed...  kind of like the same type of "I'd run through a wall for that guy" thing that Wilks has, but only an offensive-minded version, which is exactly what I want for us.

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14 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Well thats the end of that he's staying at Michigan 100%

Perhaps, but I wouldn't bet the house on it if I were you. He's hedging, maybe for money or power or something. He's got to know that he can only jerk the chains of these NFL owners for so long before they just blackball him due to his schtick. 

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This team does have a lot going for it to tempt a coach like Harbaugh. There’s talent on both sides of the ball and our GM has done a good job. The missing piece is at quarterback and Harbaugh would get his pick of who to go for, be it a veteran or someone from the draft. Another plus is our division and it being open for the taking.

It will be interesting to see if he bites and makes an NFL return, but it does make me wonder whether this could be a similar situation to what the Raiders went through. Their interim head coach got them playing well and loved him by all accounts, even made the playoffs. A lot of times that would have sealed that coach the job, instead they went for the flashy hire and it’s back fired. Could the same happen here after the players have come together under Wilks?

The main difference is Harbaugh has had head coaching success whereas McDaniels had none, but still, it does make me wonder what the best option for next season is.

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12 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Jim using Tepper as leverage to get a stupid amount of money from Denver is his best play here 

Which is probably what’s happening here

Broncos absolutely massive Jim Harbaugh offer revealed

 

 

Didn't see it elsewhere in this thread. Maybe in the other

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