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Time to Revisit the Harbaugh Versus Rivera Discussion


TylerDurden

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We lost when it counted. They're going to the conference championship game for the third straight year.

Where do you stand on this now?

THE NINERS....HAVE ....MUCH....BETTER OVERALL TALENT. Rivera did awesome with the holes that are on this team. The 49ers do not have those holes. You really can't compare each coaches situation

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Dude. SF is freaking LOADED with talent EVERYWHERE. Where we have a weak OLINE and weak WR they do not have any glaring weakness. Our weak ass OLINE prevented us from being able to score TDs from the freaking 1 YARD LINE on numerous attempts!

 

On that note, when the hell is the salary cap going to take away their ability to have so much talent literally everywhere??

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Harbough is still a douchebag. I just don't necessarily agree with Ron's mantra at times. "We need to calm down" really? That's your adjustment? It's difficult to say if he's the answer.. but the team clearly respects him. To which I can't be upset with.

He needs more talent before a fair trial. I'd like to see what Harbough do with Ted Ginn, Lafell and our mix and match o-line.

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