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Re: Looks like we'll be facing Harbaugh in Ann Arbor in 2018

Postby Fresno Mustang » Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:03 am

Digetydog wrote:
Fresno Mustang wrote:Jed York is an idiot for pushing Harbaugh out of San Francisco. Just a poor business decision on his part and pushes us further away from winning a title


Some people are not meant to be long term employees unless you are willing to "bend over" to their every demand. Furthermore, giving in leads to more demands and a "bad ending" is inevitable. By all accounts, Harbaugh is not a pleasant person to work with.

Plus, is he really "that good?" When he took over the 49ers, they had a talented squad that just needed better coaching. He provided better coaching and they did fine. But, this year's team underperformed as his act got old.

Is he a bad coach? Absolutely not.

But Michigan is treating him like the Messiah. $5 says it bites them in the [June Jones].


1. Yes Harbaugh is intense and most likely unpleasant to work around. But there are multiple other coaches in this league that are competitive maniacs as well and their management puts up with them. Plus, York and Baalke need to know that there isnt a supply of great coaches floating around to be hired. The Niners made a good college hire, but college hires dont always work out (ie: Saban, Spurrier) and unless we make a splash hire of a former NFL HC we are looking at hiring a coordinator, which in my opinion doesn't compare to a guy with 3 playoff runs of experience under his belt.

2. I will give you that the roster was talented when he arrived. But taking a team that had lost for so many years and making them an instant contender is a remarkable feat. Especially with the old Alex Smith at QB, who at the beginning of that year looked like he would be released and after one regular season w/ harbaugh had managed to lead his team to a comeback playoff win against New Orleans.

3. A down year this year was somewhat inevitable given the off field distractions, injuries, toughest division in football, and fact that three deep playoff runs w/ excruciatingly close losses each yr wears on a team both mentally and physically

York will never be as good of owner as his uncle Debartolo if he keeps making poor decisions like this.
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Re: Looks like we'll be facing Harbaugh in Ann Arbor in 2018

Postby Digetydog » Tue Dec 30, 2014 10:26 am

Fresno Mustang wrote:
Digetydog wrote:
Fresno Mustang wrote:Jed York is an idiot for pushing Harbaugh out of San Francisco. Just a poor business decision on his part and pushes us further away from winning a title


Some people are not meant to be long term employees unless you are willing to "bend over" to their every demand. Furthermore, giving in leads to more demands and a "bad ending" is inevitable. By all accounts, Harbaugh is not a pleasant person to work with.

Plus, is he really "that good?" When he took over the 49ers, they had a talented squad that just needed better coaching. He provided better coaching and they did fine. But, this year's team underperformed as his act got old.

Is he a bad coach? Absolutely not.

But Michigan is treating him like the Messiah. $5 says it bites them in the [June Jones].


1. Yes Harbaugh is intense and most likely unpleasant to work around. But there are multiple other coaches in this league that are competitive maniacs as well and their management puts up with them. Plus, York and Baalke need to know that there isnt a supply of great coaches floating around to be hired. The Niners made a good college hire, but college hires dont always work out (ie: Saban, Spurrier) and unless we make a splash hire of a former NFL HC we are looking at hiring a coordinator, which in my opinion doesn't compare to a guy with 3 playoff runs of experience under his belt.

2. I will give you that the roster was talented when he arrived. But taking a team that had lost for so many years and making them an instant contender is a remarkable feat. Especially with the old Alex Smith at QB, who at the beginning of that year looked like he would be released and after one regular season w/ harbaugh had managed to lead his team to a comeback playoff win against New Orleans.

3. A down year this year was somewhat inevitable given the off field distractions, injuries, toughest division in football, and fact that three deep playoff runs w/ excruciatingly close losses each yr wears on a team both mentally and physically

York will never be as good of owner as his uncle Debartolo if he keeps making poor decisions like this.


I don't know that he "made a poor decision" as much as he was forced to move on to Plan B. Harbaugh wanted out and they let him leave rather than get stuck with a June Jones situation.

Finally, there are plenty of good coaches out there. While coaching certainly matters, winning is 90% based upon talent and injuries. If they could find Harbaugh, they can probably find a good replacement.
- Belichek was a complete failure as a HC until he lucked into Tom Brady. Now, he is a hall of famer.
- Rex Ryan took a team QB'd by Sanchez (The INT Machine) to the AFC Title game - twice. Last year, he managed to go 8-8 with a team QB'd by Geno Smith for most of the year.
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