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Harbaugh>Rivera


jramsey4

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Jim Harbaugh = trying to win every week. (short-term oriented)

Ron Rivera = trying to build for the future. (long-term oriented)

Winning in the future isn't guaranteed, so why focus on that? As a way to "cope" with losing now, of course. That goes for Rivera and Huddlers.

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It's a valid discussion. I loved the Rivera hire, but Harbaugh was my first choice and he hasn't had the mistakes that Rivera has this season.

Also, we have to take into account that Harbaugh is still working with a relatively healthy team (especially on defense), and Rivera is not, but still you have to wonder if refusing to even consider him is going to cost us down the road.

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Jim Harbaugh = trying to win every week. (short-term oriented)

Ron Rivera = trying to build for the future. (long-term oriented)

Winning in the future isn't guaranteed, so why focus on that? As a way to "cope" with losing now, of course.

Yeah because Harbaugh has no exp building long term team sucess.

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