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49ers’ York Compares Tomsula to Warriors’ Kerr

Jul 22, 2015 at 10:15 AM--


Jed York has taken his share of abuse this offseason as CEO of the 49ers.Now he might be opening the door for even more.York and general manager Trent Baalke didn't see eye-to-eye with head coach Jim Harbaugh after four seasons, so Harbaugh and the team parted company. Now Harbaugh – 44-19-1 in those four seasons with three trips to the NFC Championship Game and a Super Bowl – is at the University of Michigan and the 49ers are being led by Jim Tomsula.Tomsula, formerly the 49ers' defensive line coach, has a perfect record as an NFL head coach, having won his only game as an interim leader of the team in 2010.Otherwise, he's a giant question mark.But not, apparently, to York.In a long story by Emily Kaplan of Sports Illustrated's Monday Morning Quarterback, posted Wednesday, York compares his promotion of Tomsula to the Golden State Warriors hiring Steve Kerr, who took them to the NBA championship this year.York says Tomsula brings a change of culture to the organization that was needed. Where many outside the organization believe Tomsula was promoted because he won't challenge York and Baalke the way Harbaugh did, York has said Tomsula brings a genuine personality and...
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