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"Speculation around the league" that we've reached out to John Harbaugh


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44 minutes ago, t96 said:

Despite my criticisms of Canales, many of which have been warranted, I've been a supporter of giving him a real chance to build something here (with his own hand picked QB) and I do think 8 wins despite our QB limitations and defensive roster limitations has been an overall impressive season.

That said, Harbaugh is an all time great, elite, proven consistent winner and SB champion HC. I say sorry to Dave in a damn heartbeat if Harbaugh would be willing to come here. I can't imagine he'd choose us, however. Reported that 9 have reached out but I bet there's 15 teams league wide who would make him an offer ultimately, and I doubt we'd beat them all out for his services.

1,000,000%. 

There is almost no chance Canales will ever be half the coach Harbaugh is/was/etc. 

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15 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Bullshit. No chance the Packers have reached out to Harbaugh.

I think it was Glazer on Sunday kinda hinted at something with their coach. Sorta made it seem like it was up in the air. 

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Ultimately while he is a great coach who could help in the short term it's a pipe dream. Even if things fell into place and he took a year off and we somehow talked him into it the job in 2027 he would be pushing 65. The Seahawks already have a younger up and coming version of him and they are hitting their stride. At the end of the day we need to be building for 10 years from now.

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He also turns 64 this year. It can definitely work like Payton in Denver but some eventually age out like Pete Carroll. Harbaugh is definitely one hell of a coach though. 

After reading that article on the Raiders, I am placing a lot less blame on Carroll than before. He could have some left in the tank but that situation sounded like it was untenable. 

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