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Jan 10, 2024 at 6:51 PM
- Phoenix49ers
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Jan 10, 2024 at 7:18 PM
- 49erF90
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Harbaugh and Jerry Jones will always be clashing. Too much egos between those two. If Carrol will stay as an advisor for the Seahawks, him and Sneider will pick or recommend a coach according to their liking and it's not Harbaugh. It will be Quinn more likely but if Jerry fires McCarthy and offers the job to Quinn, they probably won't get him.
Jan 10, 2024 at 9:17 PM
- Montana
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I fully expect for SEA to have a dim decade or two..and I am not feeling bad about it
Jan 10, 2024 at 10:39 PM
- pillageDatazz
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The tables turned, ownership realized that Shanny / 49ers OWN everything to do with the seaCucks (team, staff, fans, ENTIRE town).
Gotten beat 3 times in one season and five games in a row, Niners will remain good or even get better in years to come while the Cucks get worse by his old school style of coaching. Change is needed. Shanny is the future!
Shanny got that b***h CANNED!!
Gotten beat 3 times in one season and five games in a row, Niners will remain good or even get better in years to come while the Cucks get worse by his old school style of coaching. Change is needed. Shanny is the future!
Shanny got that b***h CANNED!!
Jan 10, 2024 at 11:22 PM
- Heroism
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Pete Carroll is one hell of coach. Even when the talent on the roster deterionated, he kept Seattle gritty and competitive year in and year out. Glad to see him gone from the division.
[ Edited by Heroism on Jan 11, 2024 at 9:41 AM ]
Jan 10, 2024 at 11:48 PM
- DRCHOWDER
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I'm pretty surprised they canned him.
Jan 11, 2024 at 5:07 AM
- DrEll
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I hope they don't get Quinn from Dallas as their head coach. Remember that's the guy who helped build the legion of boom a decade ago. I'd much rather see them chase Jim Harbaugh, who's more erratic with his coaching scheme…
Jan 11, 2024 at 5:24 AM
- Dr_Bill_Walsh
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Jim Harbaugh + Jimmy Garoppolo in Seattle… 👨🏼🤝👨🏻
Jan 11, 2024 at 8:12 AM
- CatchMaster80
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Originally posted by DrEll:
I hope they don't get Quinn from Dallas as their head coach. Remember that's the guy who helped build the legion of boom a decade ago. I'd much rather see them chase Jim Harbaugh, who's more erratic with his coaching scheme…
Harbaugh has built a winner everywhere he's gone. If he goes to Seattle he'll quickly solve the problems on offense either through the draft of free agency and he'll likely bring his DC from Michigan who has NFL experience with the Ravens. We don't need to see him in our division.
Harbaugh is possibly the best coach of this era .He's won everywhere at every level. He's took over 4 programs that were struggling (San Diego, Stanford, the 49ers and now Michigan) and rebuilt them into winners. No other coach has done that. Saban was close but he didn't do it in the NFL. I don't think he liked coaching pros. Carroll failed in NY and Belichick was a failure in Cleveland. Now the Patriots are terrible without Brady.
Harbaugh is quirky and sometime rubs people the wrong way but he can flat out build a team and coach it.
[ Edited by CatchMaster80 on Jan 11, 2024 at 8:42 AM ]
Jan 11, 2024 at 10:17 AM
- billbird2111
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Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Harbaugh is quirky and sometime rubs people the wrong way but he can flat out build a team and coach it.
This statement is called hitting the nail on the head. Harbaugh turned Stanford into an absolute monster. Very few coaches have been able to pull this off. The only other coach to accomplish what Harbaugh did at Stanford is Bill Walsh.
Jan 11, 2024 at 10:20 AM
- Young2Owens
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I'm going to go against the grain here and say Harbaugh lands in either LA Chargers or as the Commanders coach…or possibly Pittsburgh if Tomlin leaves. I don't see Seattle going with a defensive minded coach given that they just canned one. Keep an eye on Slowik for that job
Jan 11, 2024 at 10:21 AM
- billbird2111
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The reaction on Seahawks Net is about 90-10 in favor of getting rid of Pete.
Some of these guys just don't understand how difficult this job is. Nor do they realize just how badly it can backfire.
Jody Allen promised Carroll that he would stay on as coach until the team was sold. It appears that she has had a change of heart.
Some of these guys just don't understand how difficult this job is. Nor do they realize just how badly it can backfire.
Jody Allen promised Carroll that he would stay on as coach until the team was sold. It appears that she has had a change of heart.
Jan 11, 2024 at 11:11 AM
- 9ers4eva
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Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Harbaugh has built a winner everywhere he's gone. If he goes to Seattle he'll quickly solve the problems on offense either through the draft of free agency and he'll likely bring his DC from Michigan who has NFL experience with the Ravens. We don't need to see him in our division.
Harbaugh is possibly the best coach of this era .He's won everywhere at every level. He's took over 4 programs that were struggling (San Diego, Stanford, the 49ers and now Michigan) and rebuilt them into winners. No other coach has done that. Saban was close but he didn't do it in the NFL. I don't think he liked coaching pros. Carroll failed in NY and Belichick was a failure in Cleveland. Now the Patriots are terrible without Brady.
Harbaugh is quirky and sometime rubs people the wrong way but he can flat out build a team and coach it.
49ers and Michigan weren't rebuilt. They had the talent. He took what was there and used it.
Saban wouldve done well with the 2011 49ers.
Jan 11, 2024 at 11:56 AM
- CatchMaster80
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Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Harbaugh has built a winner everywhere he's gone. If he goes to Seattle he'll quickly solve the problems on offense either through the draft of free agency and he'll likely bring his DC from Michigan who has NFL experience with the Ravens. We don't need to see him in our division.
Harbaugh is possibly the best coach of this era .He's won everywhere at every level. He's took over 4 programs that were struggling (San Diego, Stanford, the 49ers and now Michigan) and rebuilt them into winners. No other coach has done that. Saban was close but he didn't do it in the NFL. I don't think he liked coaching pros. Carroll failed in NY and Belichick was a failure in Cleveland. Now the Patriots are terrible without Brady.
Harbaugh is quirky and sometime rubs people the wrong way but he can flat out build a team and coach it.
49ers and Michigan weren't rebuilt. They had the talent. He took what was there and used it.
Saban wouldve done well with the 2011 49ers.
Nolan and Singletary preceded Harbaugh. The Niners weren't very good. Harbaugh turned them around with his draft picks and coaching style. It wasn't a total rebild but he did rebuild the attitude. Michigan had 2 winning seasons the previous 7 seasons. One was 8 wins and one was 11 wins. The other years were sub .500. At Michigan that constitutes a rebuild. It's not just players It's attitude as well. He couldn't beat OSU at first so he started recruiting stronger, faster athletes, especially on the line.
Name one other coach that has been successful every place he went at several different levels. Even the great Walsh didn't have success when he tried returning to Stanford. Belichick is second all time in wins but he did it in one place. He hasn't been able to win since Brady left.
Jan 11, 2024 at 1:43 PM
- Cosmo
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Best part of his retirement is the entire media waxing nostalgic about not handing the ball to Lynch on the 1 yard line.