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Schefter reports Elway to Recruit Harbaugh to Denver


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Also says it's almost a certainty that Harbaugh will not be back at Stanford. But, now the Broncos and the Niners have already made their intentions known to get him...

Could this help us in the Luck sweepstakes? I say so... BUT, the more teams interested in Harbaugh, the harder it will be for us to get him IMO.

EDIT: Sorry, didn't see the other thread that touched on this... But, at least this one states it explicitly in the title.

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Also says it's almost a certainty that Harbaugh will not be back at Stanford. But, now the Broncos and the Niners have already made their intentions known to get him...

Could this help us in the Luck sweepstakes? I say so... BUT, the more teams interested in Harbaugh, the harder it will be for us to get him IMO.

HA! you just beat me. :thumbsup:

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Yeah, but we've seen how well the national media knows JR... smh... Plus, Schefter has ties to the Denver organization, I'm sure he's dreaming of a Elway-Luck-Harbaugh Mount Rushmore in Denver.

Also, just 2 weeks ago he was saying on his chat that a Luck-Harbaugh reunion in Carolina could be possible IIRC, it seems he's backing off of that the more teams are throwing their hat in...

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Also says it's almost a certainty that Harbaugh will not be back at Stanford. But, now the Broncos and the Niners have already made their intentions known to get him...

Could this help us in the Luck sweepstakes? I say so... BUT, the more teams interested in Harbaugh, the harder it will be for us to get him IMO.

EDIT: Sorry, didn't see the other thread that touched on this... But, at least this one states it explicitly in the title.

Ok Here is what I do...

If Denver loses today they draft 2nd. If Denver Gets harbaugh you can bet a phone call is made from Bowlen to Jerry R about swapping the #1 and #2 pick....and I do it.

They can have luck, we are rebuilding and we can do like NE does and trade down to get more high round draft picks. If Denver wants to swap I make them pay for it, then I take someone like Fairley, Bowers, Darius OR....Ryan Mallett with his huge arm.

This could be win win esp if we can get Bill Cowher in hand.

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Ok Here is what I do...

If Denver loses today they draft 2nd. If Denver Gets harbaugh you can bet a phone call is made from Bowlen to Jerry R about swapping the #1 and #2 pick....and I do it.

They can have luck, we are rebuilding and we can do like NE does and trade down to get more high round draft picks. If Denver wants to swap I make them pay for it, then I take someone like Fairley, Bowers, Darius OR....Ryan Mallett with his huge arm.

This could be win win esp if we can get Bill Cowher in hand.

That would purely be a last resort option for me. I want Luck and I want QB taken care of for 10+ years barring catastrophic injury, and it seems like this guy is the person to fill that role. You can't pass that up. NE is in a position to make those moves because they don't have to worry about the biggest position on the roster, they just need talent to build around him.

If we pass on Luck if he declares, we will spend the next 5-10 years still hoping to find a guy that can keep us treading water at QB until we finally hit on one through the draft, and I'm tired of doing that.

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Ok Here is what I do...

If Denver loses today they draft 2nd. If Denver Gets harbaugh you can bet a phone call is made from Bowlen to Jerry R about swapping the #1 and #2 pick....and I do it.

They can have luck, we are rebuilding and we can do like NE does and trade down to get more high round draft picks. If Denver wants to swap I make them pay for it, then I take someone like Fairley, Bowers, Darius OR....Ryan Mallett with his huge arm.

This could be win win esp if we can get Bill Cowher in hand.

No :nonod:

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I think if Harbaugh is going to any NFL team he's coming here so he can draft his franchise QB.

It would certainly take a lot of the 'if's out of the equation for him. I keep thinking, 'man, I hope JR treated him good when he was here that last year of his career and he has good memories of the place.' :D

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