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CatMan72

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Agree and there is a certain amount of risk with ANY coach you hire and ANY QB you draft, that's just the nature of the game but it's the kind of risk you have to be willing to take if you want to be great. There is also a well-documented risk in assuming that a established NFL coach or a vet QB who had success in one setting can reproduce that success in another setting.

My desire to get Harbaugh is 2-fold:

1. I think he has the potential to be a great NFL head coach based on everything I've seen, heard and read about him. He's not Steve Spurrier, he played and coached in the NFL until as recently as 2004 (Spurrier was away from the NFL for a LONG time) and he's suceeded at Stanford while running a true pro-style offense (not some gimmick "fun n' gun" offense that is totally dependant on having much better athletes than your opponent).

2. Hiring Harbaugh would almost certainly deliver Luck to us and I think Luck has the potential to be a franchise QB based on everything I've seen, heard and read about him.

While, I don't think an e-mail campaign will have any real effect. I would hope Hurney and co. have some of your common sense. Harbaugh is a natural choice for this team and it would help bring Luck to town. Why JR isn't in Miami with a blank check is staggering and makes all his talk about investing in the franchise, just talk.

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Matter of opinion I guess. We could get Luck and get someone like Matt Ryan who steps in and does great. Or we could get David Carr. Hence it's a 50/50 gamble. All draft picks are I guess.

In it's most simplest form, yes, draft picks are 50/50.

Once you start adding in other factors they sway one way or the other. It just depends how much analysis you want to do.

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