Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:its exposed, but that doesn't mean it doesn't work..example SeattleOriginally posted by Young2Rice:Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:since it worked, lets go away from itOriginally posted by Young2Rice:Originally posted by TheRambler:Originally posted by 9erReign:Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:i doubt more money would have solved the problem
What problem are you referring to? Playing in 2 NFCCG's and a SB? Yeah that is a problem I wish we had again TBPH.
lol, yes because Harboo's explosive offensive was the reason we made it to all those games
Read option was explosive and got us to the super bowl.
It was exposed. So we went with a more pass happy offense. But everyone got hurt except boldin. We retooled at WR this year and tried it again and it failed, at 8-8.
Ok, so retool and try somthing else. But no, we just made firings.
This is pretty funny:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/18/jed-york-49ers-got-away-from-core-strengths-under-jim-harbaugh/
The 49ers were trending downward last year, with an 8-8 record, but before that Harbaugh had led the 49ers to three NFC Championship Games in three seasons as the head coach. Before Harbaugh arrived, the 49ers hadn't been to the playoffs in eight years and hadn't been to the NFC Championship Game in 14 years. So it's hard to see how Harbaugh got away from the core strengths of the franchise.
But York has his man now, and that man is Tomsula. We'll see what the 49ers look like as they get back to their core strengths in 2015.
It was exposed for us. But either way, i think york drops it all together. He said he wanted to go back to our core. I think he means traditional power sweeps and dives.