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Report: Teams are doing homework on Jim Harbaugh


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1 minute ago, rippadonn said:

You're on the side of renowned crazy FOs, I get it.

Batsh*t, turn over the apple cart, blow it all up, rebuild, rebuild, rebuild, I get it. That's just you though.

Well, the "batsh-t" folks made it back to the Super Bowl. They didn't win, but then neither did Harbaugh when he went.

Michigan is still waiting on that National Championship game.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well, the "batsh-t" folks made it back to the Super Bowl. They didn't win, but then neither did Harbaugh when he went.

Michigan is still waiting on that National Championship game.

That's not really a fair comparison.  The Big 10 is a level below the SEC talent regardless of what Michigan and Ohio St fans think.  He has been successful at Michigan.

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5 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Did the team ever issue YOU a uniform hot rod?

Nope, but if they had. Boy, I tell you what!  I would have single-handedly, with my scrappy gym rat personality, insured that 2001 season would have been completely different.  We would never have won that first we, would would have gone a perfect 0-16!
 

The world would be completely different, Popsickle would be enshrined in the ring of honor with Luke, Smitty and TD, cars would fly, ole Jerry wouldn’t have instituted casual fridays, and Harbaugh would still not coach the Panthers. 

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well, the "batsh-t" folks made it back to the Super Bowl. They didn't win, but then neither did Harbaugh when he went.

Michigan is still waiting on that National Championship game.

He has the road map to that. You just have your opinion. Which is getting weaker the longer we go on here...

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4 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

That's not really a fair comparison.  The Big 10 is a level below the SEC talent regardless of what Michigan and Ohio St fans think.  He has been successful at Michigan.

But hadn't even beaten Ohio State till the past few years.

Point of the discussion there though was our increasingly angry sounding friend's suggestion that the 49ers were doing lousy since Harbaugh. Objectively speaking, they're actually doing pretty well right now.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

But hadn't beat Ohio State till the past few years.

Point of the discussion there though was our increasingly angry sounding friend's suggestion that the 49ers were doing lousy since Harbaugh. Objectively speaking, they're actually doing pretty well right now.

It took them 4 years to get to or above 500 after Harbaugh.  It's not like they slipped in a new HC and immediately were good.

You may not like Harbaugh and that's fine, but you can't argue against his winning percentage.  Belichick isn't well liked by everyone in his locker room either.

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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

It took them 4 years to get to or above 500 after Harbaugh.  It's not like they slipped in a new HC and immediately were good.

You may not like Harbaugh and that's fine, but you can't argue against his winning percentage.  Belichick isn't well liked by everyone in his locker room either.

He doesn't act like every coach. Let's be real, he can be awkward and weird acting.

Why do they put up with the guy who wears the same hoodie when he has millions of dollars. Has he ever heard of the team store?

He wins.

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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

It took them 4 years to get to or above 500 after Harbaugh.  It's not like they slipped in a new HC and immediately were good.

You may not like Harbaugh and that's fine, but you can't argue against his winning percentage.  Belichick isn't well liked by everyone in his locker room either.

Belichick minus Brady isn't exactly doing great.

I have no dislike for Harbaugh, but a lot of people who've worked with him have.

The problem with him though is that kind of never happy, always angry, constantly screaming persona used to be the norm in the NFL, but just doesn't work anymore. You can still get away with it at the college level, but in the pros what happened with Harbaugh in San Francisco is likely going to happen anywhere else he goes as well.

For the record, the coach we just fired at that same kind of personality.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Belichick minus Brady isn't exactly doing great.

I have no dislike for Harbaugh, but a lot of people who've worked with him have.

The problem with him though is that kind of never happy, always angry, constantly screaming persona used to be the norm in the NFL, but just doesn't work anymore. You can still get away with it at the college level, but in the pros what happened with Harbaugh in San Francisco is likely going to happen anywhere else he goes as well.

For the record, the coach we just fired at that same kind of personality.

And we're back where we started.  The guy has a near 70% win rate.  For the record, I don't think he's going to leave Michigan because its honestly the perfect job for him.  I'm just flabbergasted you can argue against a proven success after you spent the last hiring cycle pounding your chest over Hackett.  Now if you wanna talk about things that don't work in the NFL..

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40 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Duh. Harbaugh was an NFL QB. He's an OFFENSIVE minded coach.HE built an offense for one read Kreapernick and took them to the SB.

HE developed Andrew Luck.

Duh, that's why his teams are known for their defenses more so than offense.  San Fran and Michigan's calling card was/is defense.  Jim is hardly an innovative offensive guru despite being an ex-QB himself.  But you already knew that.

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