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looks like Paraag's mom found the webzone.


tell your son to stick to crunching numbers and pushing pencils. to quote the great jim harbaugh, leave the stuff on the field to the "mighty men".
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
He is the Chief Strategy Officer and the 49ers strategy has sucked.
He holds the top position in football operations, Executive VP of Football Operations, and football operations have been a complete mess for the past few years.
I have no doubt that the guy is wicked smart but it is time for a change and a new vision for football operations.

I'm a mathematics major who enjoys numbers, statistics, and analytics. But whatever Paraag is doing is clearly not working. Analytics belongs in businesses that rely on sales and customer satisfaction. This is football, where players perform on the field with heart and intensity depending on their passion and emotions at the present time. You can't measure the human mind or heart with numbers.
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Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
He is the Chief Strategy Officer and the 49ers strategy has sucked.
He holds the top position in football operations, Executive VP of Football Operations, and football operations have been a complete mess for the past few years.
I have no doubt that the guy is wicked smart but it is time for a change and a new vision for football operations.

I'm a mathematics major who enjoys numbers, statistics, and analytics. But whatever Paraag is doing is clearly not working. Analytics belongs in businesses that rely on sales and customer satisfaction. This is football, where players perform on the field with heart and intensity depending on their passion and emotions at the present time. You can't measure the human mind or heart with numbers.
We've had his f**king matrix for the past sixteen years and what do we have to show?
Originally posted by 190836:
We've had his f**king matrix for the past sixteen years and what do we have to show?

A Super Bowl appearance!!!

Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
He is the Chief Strategy Officer and the 49ers strategy has sucked.
He holds the top position in football operations, Executive VP of Football Operations, and football operations have been a complete mess for the past few years.
I have no doubt that the guy is wicked smart but it is time for a change and a new vision for football operations.

I'm a mathematics major who enjoys numbers, statistics, and analytics. But whatever Paraag is doing is clearly not working. Analytics belongs in businesses that rely on sales and customer satisfaction. This is football, where players perform on the field with heart and intensity depending on their passion and emotions at the present time. You can't measure the human mind or heart with numbers.

I believe in analytics but I am not sure I believe in an analyst being in charge of football operations.
Originally posted by 190836:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
He is the Chief Strategy Officer and the 49ers strategy has sucked.
He holds the top position in football operations, Executive VP of Football Operations, and football operations have been a complete mess for the past few years.
I have no doubt that the guy is wicked smart but it is time for a change and a new vision for football operations.

I'm a mathematics major who enjoys numbers, statistics, and analytics. But whatever Paraag is doing is clearly not working. Analytics belongs in businesses that rely on sales and customer satisfaction. This is football, where players perform on the field with heart and intensity depending on their passion and emotions at the present time. You can't measure the human mind or heart with numbers.
We've had his f**king matrix for the past sixteen years and what do we have to show?

Success with Harbaugh, disaster without him.
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Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by 190836:
We've had his f**king matrix for the past sixteen years and what do we have to show?

A Super Bowl appearance!!!


And before and after that?
Originally posted by 190836:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by 190836:
We've had his f**king matrix for the past sixteen years and what do we have to show?

A Super Bowl appearance!!!


And before and after that?

Two additional NFC Championship appearances!!!



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Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by 190836:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by 190836:
We've had his f**king matrix for the past sixteen years and what do we have to show?

A Super Bowl appearance!!!


And before and after that?

Two additional NFC Championship appearances!!!



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We are all frustrated.
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Originally posted by SilenceDogood:
For those of you saying Paraag pushed Bill Walsh out, you are sadly mistaken. Walsh hired Bain to do the analytics work and was an early mentor of Paraag's. He actively supported his work and ultimately helped Paraag get into Stanford Business School.

Paraag is a smart, even keeled guy who is not the source of the problems in 49er land. Other than maybe Harbaugh, the coaches actually like him and many (including Chip) compliment him publicly.

Paraag??

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NO1CURR bout his acorn head
Only 37 pages?.... This guys contributions have been severely under estimated.... walking between the raindrops
Anyone that doesn't think this parasite has meddled and destroyed our organization from within either hasn't been a fan very long or has bad memory. Here is a CLASSIC article from 2008.


49ers' GM Can't Honestly Answer Ralph Barbieri's Question
October 24, 2008 at 8:57am
If you are one of the 49er fans who believe in the foul-smelling bull emanating from the three stooges who run the 49ers, I feel sorry for you.


The stooges are: Paraag Marathe, who has no football experience but for his disastrous tenure with the 49ers; Jed York, who has the same cowardly traits as his incompetent father and his reclusive mother; and Scot McCloughan, who talks tough but delivers oatmeal.


On KNBR the other day, Ralph Barbieri just wouldn't let McCloughan off the hook.


For his part, McCloughan was defensive, juvenile, and evasive.


Let's take a look:


"What is Paraag Marathe's responsibility?" Barbieri asked.


"Paraag Marathe takes care of all the salary-cap negotiations. He controls the salary cap. All the contracts that are signed are all through Paraag," McCloughan said.


Oh, okay. That explains sack-monster Justin Smith, doesn't it?


Wise move, Marathe. Take an underachiever and see the disaster we get as fans?


Does that explain Nate Clements?


Now, some 49er fans disagree with me and say Clements is a good player.


I disagree, since sub-par 49er receivers were beating him in his first $80 million training camp, according to Gary Plummer, who said so that season on a broadcast.


However, regardless of whether you think he is good or not, he was not worth $80 million.


Some genius, that Marathe.


He also played a key role in hiring Nolan. It had something to do with statistical analysis.


That's why numbers guys should stick to numbers.


Here's where McCloughan is obviously covering up a dirty 49er secret.


Barbieri's question was simple and direct: "What is Paraag doing in the booth with coaches during challenges?"


A stumbling, bumbling McCloughan had trouble spitting out his words: "Paraag is in there doing statistical information from the offense, the defense, and special teams. He's got a full understanding of the rulebook. If Mike had any questions, Mike would shoot a question and bounce it off of him."


Huh?

You mean there aren't guys who've actually worn jockstraps who don't know the rulebook?

I guess every team should be so fortunate to have the catastrophe that is Marathe.

Perhaps that is why Plummer has questioned the stupid challenges Nolan has made and the relevant challenges that weren't made.

It's because of Marathe.

More from Barbieri:


"If Nolan happened to have his headset on and was ready to get some information for a challenge, who would be the voice telling him what the people think?"


"It would be the coordinator," McCloughan lamely answered.


Uh, does he have a name?


"Greg Manusky," McCloughan said.


"So, Manusky is the guy in all the challenges. Paraag and the other coaches up there discuss this, and then it's Manusky who always talks to Nolan?"


Now, here's where McCloughan redefines what is, is.


"It's a group of coaches that watch[es] the replays in the box, it's a group of coaches on the sideline that watch[es] replay[s] on the screen, and it's Mike's final say. He'll be told one way or the other what the vote is."


Uh, hey, Scot, I didn't know Marathe was on the same level as a coach.


How did this NFL know-nothing get to the status of being in the booth?


Barbieri, who was obviously trying to pin down McCloughan, continued to question McCloughan, who totally contradicted himself from his statement of two minutes prior.

Here's Barbieri:

"Just not to belabor a point, but since there has been so much talked about these challenges, is Manusky always the guy who is talking to Nolan?"

A further refinement of is, is, was made by McCloughan.

He should run for president.

"No. It could be [stopped mid-sentence]. There's coaches in the booth, there's coaches on the sideline," McCloughan pathetically stammered. "One thing about Coach Nolan, he liked input, and not just from one person; he liked to hear input on what people thought."

Therein is one of this franchise's problems, 49er fans. We need a coach, not a diplomat.

"Wouldn't it make a lot more sense, if they got a consensus and then the same person always talked to Nolan about what the consensus was?" Barbieri asked.

"That's the head coach's decision, not the general manager's," McCloughan said.

Oh, sure, the terrible twosome of Jed York and Marathe really gave Nolan that freedom?

Hey, Scot, delusions aren't part of your job description, are they?

"And it's not impossible that it could be Paraag talking to him?" asked Barbieri, finally getting to his real point after skillfully proving to fans how evasive McCloughan and the Yorkville Circus have become and why they don't like real reporters.

"It wasn't Paraag talking to him, I know that," McCloughan said.

"Ever?" Barbieri asked.

"If he had a question about the rules, if he had a question about a possible challenge, is this a challengeable call, then he might ask for some information from Paraag," McCloughan said.

Sorry, Scot, but you are being duplicitous.

First you say that Manusky is the one who talked to Nolan.

Then you evade Barbieri by saying there are coaches on the sideline and in the box.

Then Barbieri asks you a direct question, so let me rephrase it for you: Has Marathe ever talked to Nolan on a headset during a game, anytime, anywhere?

You didn't answer that, Scot, proving you are as incompetent and evasive as the Yorkville Family Circus.

Did they adopt you?

Thus, it ends with an even-more evasive McCloughan, saying that Nolan might ask for information from Marathe, but the question of Marathe-to-Nolan headset communication was never answered by this public-relations disaster.

Thus, fans are left with their heads spinning, as this non-denial indicates to us that Marathe, a football idiot, is actually influencing the head coach during games on decisions that could decide a game.

Maybe Plummer can now have his queries about questionable calls answered: It's one of the three stooges who is partly responsible for the challenge meltdown on the sideline.

Unbelievable.

Just unbelievable.

Write in Scot McCloughan for president. He's your man.
Originally posted by Heroism:
Anyone that doesn't think this parasite has meddled and destroyed our organization from within either hasn't been a fan very long or has bad memory. Here is a CLASSIC article from 2008.

People have their sights set on Baalke, but this guy is a bigger figure in this whole mess. What a joke the 49ers ownership is for putting their trust in this clown. It just proves how inept they are.
Exactly. The dysfunction has been going on long before Baalke was around in the front office. After Baalke gets fired, I hope he's candid and spills the beans about Paraag's role in the team. I have a hunch that Paraag played a significant role in the draft and tying up Baalke's hands in free agency. That interview I posted on the previous page is VERY telling of how dysfunctional its been around here for a long time.
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