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I wrote it because the 49ers were woefully unprepared to play a clearly inferior Ravens team. It was 28-6 before the lights went out and the Ravens lost their momentum. Harbaugh had that deer in the headlights look as his brother ground his team up. And then that panic-stricken series down at the 5 yard line at the end. That was a shameful performance by the coaching staff as well as the beginning of the end for Kapernick's aura of invincibility. John showed Jim what coaching at the professional level was all about.
You probably not all wrong....but you need to get over it and move on.
I'm trying to but Harbaugh and Kaepernick took something from us that we can never get back; our aura of invincibility in the Super Bowl. And the game was right there for the taking, right there!
You probably miss Erickson, Nolan & Singletary. During those bleak years, I missed Mooch. Now I can't even remember how to spell his name. Harbaugh is king here. He brought back the dynasty. Get off his back.
No, but I sure miss Walsh
Dude, it's over. Stop living in the past. Joe and Steve are not walking through that door anytime soon.
If you want to get rid of Harbaugh, you need to suggest someone better. And I doubt you'll have any success on that front.
No, Harbaugh is doing well. If he does leave though, I'd like to see someone come in who is more offensive-munded. whomever comes in willhave a nice group of players to work with.
who do you have in mind as a better replacement?
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Dec 12, 2013 at 9:01 AM
- valrod33
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Dec 12, 2013 at 9:03 AM
- NineCoronas
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Originally posted by LVJay:Ha ha! What good is being a fan if you can't complain?
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I dont think it will happen, but for argument sake, lets say Harbaugh does leave for Texas. Who would you hope to hire? I cant think of anyone even near the same level of Harbaugh that I would be happy to have. Maybe Gruden, but I would still much rather have Harbaugh.
The more you see of Harbaugh though the more apparent his flaws become. He might need to move on. His coaching has gone down each year he's been here. Its gone from that extremely innovative offense in 2011 to what we see now, the most stale and predictable in the league. The cracks in Harbaugh began to show with his horrendous performance in the Super Bowl; he had the team completely unprepared. If he stays, great, if he leaves, someone else will inherit a bunch of good players.
Dude, they were 5-yards away. You know you're talking about THE SUPER BOWL, right?
I don't even know. Who are you? Why would you ever write that paragraph?
I wrote it because the 49ers were woefully unprepared to play a clearly inferior Ravens team. It was 28-6 before the lights went out and the Ravens lost their momentum. Harbaugh had that deer in the headlights look as his brother ground his team up. And then that panic-stricken series down at the 5 yard line at the end. That was a shameful performance by the coaching staff as well as the beginning of the end for Kapernick's aura of invincibility. John showed Jim what coaching at the professional level was all about.
Guy joins yesterday and the first thing he does is start to bash Harbaugh. Ya, you are a 49er fan. Ban this Seadderall fool.
Exactly
I guess that's what happens after the ninth Corona
Dec 12, 2013 at 10:20 AM
- dj43
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Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Hey, 9Cor you do realize that Walsh mentored Jim Harbaugh right?
That may be true but it is very hard to see any evidence of that on the field. Harbaugh prefers a power running game with long shots down the field versus the offense Walsh brought which uses short passes to use clock and move the chains. Passes under Walsh were often described as "long handoffs," meaning they were a substitute for a running play.
Walsh ran multiple plays from the same basic set. Only after the ball was snapped did the play show itself. Defenses generally had to wait until the play actually began to know how and where to react. It was very confusing to defenses. Harbaugh, in contrast, has dozens of sets and movement before the snap, many of which key the type of play that will come.
Those who knew Walsh well said he burned with a passion to win and even to be recognized for his ability, particularly after he had been passed over for other pro jobs. Still, it was always a Walsh characteristic that he maintained his cool even under the most frustrating situations. He wrote of the need for a coach to be the only unemotional guy on the sideline if he was to make sound decisions in a crisis. Walsh demonstrated that throughout his career. Harbaugh could not be farther from Walsh in his sideline demeanor. He burns white-hot most all the time. Only during a couple of easy games like Washington has he come anywhere close to the model Walsh taught.
Walsh famously scripted the first 25 plays in order to see what the other team was doing and what might work. As a result, he always had a play ready. Harbaugh has had to call timeouts repeatedly near the beginning of games and after half time and TOs because the play didn't come in in time.
Walsh teams were always near the bottom of the league in terms of penalties. Harbaugh has led or been close to the lead in delay of game penalties. Even the horrible years under Nolan/Singletary the team committed fewer penalties (16th in the league) as compared to Harbaugh averaging 6th in the league.
Walsh built a team from junk to a world champion. Harbaugh inherited one of the most loaded rosters in the league. The team he inherited should have been a playoff team but for the poor job done by his predecessors.
Good coach? Sure. You bet. He ranks about #7 or #8 in the league right now, IMO.
Great coach? Not even. Bill Walsh must be spinning in his grave when he sees the way Harbaugh operates. Jim Harbaugh has a L O N G way to go to be spoken of in the same breath as Bill Walsh.
Just my opinion...
Dec 12, 2013 at 10:42 AM
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I don't care about what Bill Walsh would have thought.
Dec 12, 2013 at 11:02 AM
- JerryRice1848
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University of Texas is attempting to hire Jim Harbaugh
Dec 12, 2013 at 11:03 AM
- DaDivaRecieva15
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Originally posted by JerryRice1848:
University of Texas is attempting to hire Jim Harbaugh
lol
Dec 12, 2013 at 11:29 AM
- NinerG94
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I'm sick of the coach bashing around here. You people realize you're ripping on potentially a 12 win team right? That's asinine I don't care how you slice and dice it. Absolutely ridiculous. All you under cover Seahawks fans can eat a big fat nasty pecker. Feel free to jump on the Jacksonville bandwagon. At least you'd actually have something legitimate to b***h about. Its time to man up and get behind this team for the final push. If you don't want in, get the fruck out of the way.
Dec 12, 2013 at 11:43 AM
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Originally posted by DaDivaRecieva15:
Originally posted by JerryRice1848:
University of Texas is attempting to hire Jim Harbaugh
lol
Thankfully Harbs shut it down:
CBSSports.com @CBSSports 24m
Jim Harbaugh on Texas coaching rumors: 'Are you trying to be funny?' - http://cbsprt.co/HarbaughTexas (via @EyeOnNFL)
Dec 12, 2013 at 11:50 AM
- real9erfan
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Originally posted by JerryRice1848:Originally posted by DaDivaRecieva15:Originally posted by JerryRice1848:University of Texas is attempting to hire Jim Harbaugh
lol
Thankfully Harbs shut it down:
CBSSports.com ‏@CBSSports 24m
Jim Harbaugh on Texas coaching rumors: 'Are you trying to be funny?' - http://cbsprt.co/HarbaughTexas (via @EyeOnNFL)
That was in response to Matt Barrows asking "when do you leave for Austin, Texas?"
Dec 12, 2013 at 11:53 AM
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Jim Trotter @SI_JimTrotter Why is Harbaugh linked to Texas? A possible reason: He turned down SF extension before season. http://mmqb.si.com/2013/12/12/jim-harbaugh-san-francisco-49ers-coaching-rumors/ ;…
Dec 12, 2013 at 11:56 AM
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Jim Trotter @SI_JimTrotter For the record, I don't believe Jim Harbaugh is going anywhere. But I also don't believe he's a long-timer with the 49ers.
Dec 12, 2013 at 11:59 AM
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Originally posted by valrod33:Jim Trotter ‏@SI_JimTrotter For the record, I don't believe Jim Harbaugh is going anywhere. But I also don't believe he's a long-timer with the 49ers.
lol media trying reeeeeaaaaalll hard to make this an actual story
Dec 12, 2013 at 12:08 PM
- Dr_Bill_Walsh
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:Originally posted by valrod33:Jim Trotter ‏@SI_JimTrotter For the record, I don't believe Jim Harbaugh is going anywhere. But I also don't believe he's a long-timer with the 49ers.
lol media trying reeeeeaaaaalll hard to make this an actual story
they'd love nothing more than for the Niners to go back to mediocre coaches and fade back into backwoods west coast obscurity while their obnoxious a*****e douchebag darlings the seaf*gs cash cheap division title after cheap division due to their fakeass bandbox stadium, just to assure there's always playoff fodder to pummel come January for the REAL favored sons, the media's beloved NFCE tetrumvirate to always be able to punch a ticket to at least the NFCCG, if not the Super Bowl...
...but we must NOT let that happen.
Dec 12, 2013 at 12:36 PM
- LaMattsBlue
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Trotter has a story that Jim turned down an extension this past offseason.
Dec 12, 2013 at 12:54 PM
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Originally posted by SportsFan:Trotter has a story that Jim turned down an extension this past offseason.
He should have. He didn't win the chip so he can't demand the highest compensation. If he wins it all this year then would be the time to cash in. As for Jim leaving and us letting him do so: it would be foolish. We are going to pay what it takes so he stays on unless otherwise noted. This is the highest level of football and the Bay Area is a destination. There would have to be bad blood for him to leave