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Do you think we go after a OC for next Head coach?


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Sign me up for Jim Harbaugh. The guy has a really impressive resume. He signed a contract extension in 2009 but if there's a lockout in 2011 then he'd be on his last year (I think, not 100% on that) of the contract in 2012. It's definitely a hurdle to getting him but guys get out of contracts all the time if they want to, so it's still a possibility.

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just having a defensive minded head coach does not mean you are going to play good defense

just look at our defense right now. a f**king mess

we have been as high as #2 defense since fox has been HC...Remember Jack del Rio? Its not like we have Dick LeBeau as DC who prob will never leave the steelers

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Sign me up for Jim Harbaugh. The guy has a really impressive resume. He signed a contract extension in 2009 but if there's a lockout in 2011 then he'd be on his last year (I think, not 100% on that) of the contract in 2012. It's definitely a hurdle to getting him but guys get out of contracts all the time if they want to, so it's still a possibility.

Contracts in college are about as easy to break as a piece of TP. Kiffin did it last year (his 1st year at Tennessee) and he had a six year deal. An obstacle sure but if we wanted him and he wanted to coach here not that big of one.

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Contracts in college are about as easy to break as a piece of TP. Kiffin did it last year (his 1st year at Tennessee) and he had a six year deal. An obstacle sure but if we wanted him and he wanted to coach here not that big of one.

True..But I just dont see JR going for Harbaugh..Seems like he never goes for the "sexy choice" so too speak.

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