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Harbaugh would beat Shwartz's ass to the ground. :)

Shwartz deserved it for acting like a jackass during the game. Telling him to know the rules when he threw the flag, etc. If you want respect; give respect.
Originally posted by danimal:
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dude jim harbaugh being the way he is lights his players up. they know hes willing to give his all and is behind them 100% and they fight with everything they have for him. bad challenges? every headcoach loses challenges. his game management is WAY better than anything weve had here for a long time

Uhhh, losing or winning a challenge is not what makes it a bad challenge. If you don't understand that concept I am not sure I can help you.

A. He challenged a scoring play!!!!!! Thats a penalty!!!!! Everybody should know that!!!! I certainly understood that before game 1 started
B: 2nd half, in a close game, Alex already had to burn a T.O......you don't challenge again in the 3rd quarter and the play wasn't even that critical

Nolan and Sing also sucked at challenges. Its not the winning percentages that make HC's good challenge coaches, its the ones who understand what battles to fight and when, and when the timeout is not worth the risk

stop being a smart ass with the im not sure i can help you b******t. many times coaches use challenges instead of timeouts because many times the challenge takes longer than a time out. our defense was on the field a lot, im sure it was to give them a breather. jim harbaugh is a good coach no matter what you say. results are obvious. 5-1 with 2 defensive mishaps away from being 6-0.
as far as ive heard JH is the only one to come out and accept any heat for their actions while schartz is acting like a victim which is horse ish. swartz is noted for talking crap to players as well as to the other side lines so he should stfu and deal with it. he showed the same sportsmanship after this game that he showed during the game. If he's gonna be so despondent after a loss maybe he should think about dialing his mouth back some when on the sidelines so as to not run the chances of charging up the opposing side be it players or coaches.

or in other words dont talk ish unless youre willing to deal with the aftermath and all that it entails, ya never really know how the other side is taking it until...ya know
[ Edited by Allx9er on Oct 17, 2011 at 2:24 PM ]
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by ads_2006:
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players from both sides said they loved the emotions their coaches showed

It doesnt matter cuz Danimal knows the NFL and knows deep down thats not what they really want

HC's who last on teams for 5+ years, have long term success, and periods of failure but still get support from their players......90% are conservative smart guys.

A smart, experienced and educated NFL player realizes that an HC who can out think the guy across the field is the guy who will give you the best shot to win season after season.

Courage, Fight, excited. emotional, inspirational???? None of that stuff helps you outcoach the guy across the field. Those attributes are great for on the field. Last time I checked the coaches can't play the game

Again. Harbaugh is clearly the guy who is going to end this terrible drought. And nothing else should matter. Nothing else matters to me right now. But someday I want the Niners to finally replace Walsh and Seifert. A matured Jim Harbaugh can be that guy
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Schwartz spoke with league about dustup

Detroit's Jim Schwartz says he's spoken with the league about his postgame altercation with San Francisco's Jim Harbaugh, and that it's ''unfortunate'' the dustup between the two coaches overshadowed an exciting game Sunday between the Lions and 49ers.

Harbaugh gave Schwartz an exuberant handshake and firm slap on the back following San Francisco's 25-19 win, and Schwartz took exception, chasing him all the way to the tunnel, although the two were kept separated.

Schwartz says he had a chance to speak with Harbaugh after the game when ''everything had died down a little bit'' and he expects the two will talk again at some point.



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someone should make a "what's your deal?!" shirt
Originally posted by danimal:
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by ads_2006:
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players from both sides said they loved the emotions their coaches showed

It doesnt matter cuz Danimal knows the NFL and knows deep down thats not what they really want

HC's who last on teams for 5+ years, have long term success, and periods of failure but still get support from their players......90% are conservative smart guys.

A smart, experienced and educated NFL player realizes that an HC who can out think the guy across the field is the guy who will give you the best shot to win season after season.

Courage, Fight, excited. emotional, inspirational???? None of that stuff helps you outcoach the guy across the field. Those attributes are great for on the field. Last time I checked the coaches can't play the game

Again. Harbaugh is clearly the guy who is going to end this terrible drought. And nothing else should matter. Nothing else matters to me right now. But someday I want the Niners to finally replace Walsh and Seifert. A matured Jim Harbaugh can be that guy
Harbaugh and his staff have outcoached every team we have played so far. HIm being emotional and all that stuff doesnt take away from anything he does during the week game planning for the next opponent. The Time management and challenges thing will come with time he is after all still a rookie HC
Fact is, our coach will figuratively and literally, slap your coach.
Originally posted by SFSK8R89:
someone should make a "what's your deal?!" shirt

Is that what Schwartz said when he chased Harbaugh down?
Originally posted by danimal:
Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by ads_2006:
For what its worth

players from both sides said they loved the emotions their coaches showed

It doesnt matter cuz Danimal knows the NFL and knows deep down thats not what they really want

HC's who last on teams for 5+ years, have long term success, and periods of failure but still get support from their players......90% are conservative smart guys.

A smart, experienced and educated NFL player realizes that an HC who can out think the guy across the field is the guy who will give you the best shot to win season after season.

Courage, Fight, excited. emotional, inspirational???? None of that stuff helps you outcoach the guy across the field. Those attributes are great for on the field. Last time I checked the coaches can't play the game

Again. Harbaugh is clearly the guy who is going to end this terrible drought. And nothing else should matter. Nothing else matters to me right now. But someday I want the Niners to finally replace Walsh and Seifert. A matured Jim Harbaugh can be that guy


If they are winning under Harbaugh it will be because of the kind of perosn he is & what he brings to the table. The past is the past, and that baggage doesn't need to be on a new staff if they are successful doing it 'their way'. Personally I have no thoughts that a new era of good 49er football should be trying to replace Walsh & Seifert. A lot of time has passed since those days.
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Harbaugh gets overly excited his team won, excited WITH his team: Media criticizing him.
Schwarts gets overly dramatic the coach gave him a hard handshake: Media loves what he does for standing up for his team.

Yeah clearly makes sense.
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What did Schwarts say in the beginning of the game ?
Originally posted by danimal:
HC's who last on teams for 5+ years, have long term success, and periods of failure but still get support from their players......90% are conservative smart guys.

A smart, experienced and educated NFL player realizes that an HC who can out think the guy across the field is the guy who will give you the best shot to win season after season.

Courage, Fight, excited. emotional, inspirational???? None of that stuff helps you outcoach the guy across the field. Those attributes are great for on the field. Last time I checked the coaches can't play the game

Again. Harbaugh is clearly the guy who is going to end this terrible drought. And nothing else should matter. Nothing else matters to me right now. But someday I want the Niners to finally replace Walsh and Seifert. A matured Jim Harbaugh can be that guy

I think you might be projecting a bit. Preparation, having a gameplan, putting your players in the position to win can be accomplished by coaches will all sorts of sideline demeanor. Contrary to what you might think, not all of them are completely calm and collected on the sidelines. Maybe you can get that feeling if you look at guys like Belichick (although I would argue he is pretty agitated and argues with the refs a lot, but arguing with the refs is something ALL head coaches do) a lot, but there are plenty of counterexamples of successful, long-term coaches who have a very different sideline demeanor.

Prime example would be Sean Payton, who goes off on the sideline like crazy, but last I checked, he is considered one of the great offensive playcallers in the game right now and also sports a recent Super Bowl Ring. Tom Coughlin is also a pretty agitated fella (have you seen his face go red when he argues? Always fun to look at ) and he has been successful with the Giants for quite some time now. Mike Tomlin is also a young HC who can get pretty agitated and he has some Super Bowl hardware as well and is in maybe the best long-term coaching position in the league. Those guys are temperamental coaches with long-term success, just like there are more calm ones like maybe Mike McCarthy or seemingly Belichick. So I think there is no single, simple blueprint for a successful head coach and his sideline demeanor.

Do I think Harbaugh should learn to control himself a little better in time? Sure, that cannot hurt. But I think he should stay true to himself and if that means being more agitated on the sidelines, so be it. Does not mean he will not be successful long-term or cannot win a Super Bowl. He should show that he has answers in game-planning, coaching and personnel moves for the team and right now, he seems to have plenty of them (don´t forget the players raving the last weeks about the detail-oriented preparation they got from him and the entire coaching staff). I look forward to see if he and his staff can keep this up
Originally posted by djfullshred:
Originally posted by danimal:
Originally posted by valrod33:
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It doesnt matter cuz Danimal knows the NFL and knows deep down thats not what they really want

HC's who last on teams for 5+ years, have long term success, and periods of failure but still get support from their players......90% are conservative smart guys.

A smart, experienced and educated NFL player realizes that an HC who can out think the guy across the field is the guy who will give you the best shot to win season after season.

Courage, Fight, excited. emotional, inspirational???? None of that stuff helps you outcoach the guy across the field. Those attributes are great for on the field. Last time I checked the coaches can't play the game

Again. Harbaugh is clearly the guy who is going to end this terrible drought. And nothing else should matter. Nothing else matters to me right now. But someday I want the Niners to finally replace Walsh and Seifert. A matured Jim Harbaugh can be that guy


If they are winning under Harbaugh it will be because of the kind of perosn he is & what he brings to the table. The past is the past, and that baggage doesn't need to be on a new staff if they are successful doing it 'their way'. Personally I have no thoughts that a new era of good 49er football should be trying to replace Walsh & Seifert. A lot of time has passed since those days.

In the NFL that I tune into on Sundays. All this time that has passed, it is the teams who BECAME the new Niners who have had success.

Its not accurate to say the NFL has changed since Walsh and Seifert, its more accurate to say the SF 49ers changed, and consequently became a losing franchise because of it.

Just take a moment to and review in your head the coaches who are still coaching on conference championship weekend since Seifert. The majority of the coaches on that list are more like Walsh and Seifert. Yeah time has passed, but some stuff never changes
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