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Jerry Richardson: "I have not thought about Jim Harbaugh as a head coach"


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I just wanted to point something out again that I noted at the time.

Jerry never considered bringing in Jim Harbaugh. Never called him, texted (ha ha), contacted.

At the time I said, "Why not fly him in for a day at the cost of a few grand. Any businessman knows you don't limit your options." If we had evaluated him and said no I would have no problems.

I can find the thread if you need proof.

Bad business decisions always come to light.

Oh and PS: Can anyone find the JR press conference where he says this? All of them seem to have been expunged from the internet.

I'm tired of being right.

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I just wanted to point something out again that I noted at the time.

Jerry never considered bringing in Jim Harbaugh. Never called him, texted (ha ha), contacted.

At the time I said, "Why not fly him in for a day at the cost of a few grand. Any businessman knows you don't limit your options." If we had evaluated him and said no I would have no problems.

I can find the thread if you need proof.

Bad business decisions always come to light.

Oh and PS: Can anyone find the JR press conference where he says this? All of them seem to have been expunged from the internet.

I'm tired of being right.

Yeah let us ignore how much we were blame Jimmy C and Fox for the reality of our team last season and now let's turn on our new QB and head coach...Damn some of u Panther fans are funny.

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The thread is correct. If Rivera does not end up being a top notch HC & Harbaugh does...this thread matters a lot! He is simply pointing out the facts. I remember it to, b/c I really liked Harbaugh at Standford & knew he would be great in the NFL. There's still time to be wrong either way, but that fact the JR ignored him "is what it is". :-)

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Yeah let us ignore how much we were blame Jimmy C and Fox for the reality of our team last season and now let's turn on our new QB and head coach...Damn some of u Panther fans are funny.

Jimmy C sure. One of the worst quarterbacks to ever play in the NFL.

Fox? He wasn't the cause of our problems. Lame duck maybe.

Look up to that box in the West Endzone if you want to see where the responsibility lies...

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The thread is correct. If Rivera does not end up being a top notch HC & Harbaugh does...this thread matters a lot! He is simply pointing out the facts. I remember it to, b/c I really liked Harbaugh at Standford & knew he would be great in the NFL. There's still time to be wrong either way, but that fact the JR ignored him "is what it is". :-)

Wish I had your insight...

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