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Originally posted by jeepzilla:
Originally posted by WRATHman44:
Originally posted by Pillbusta:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
More like jh can't handle it, you really call that coaching last year..?..jh was the a*****e wouldn't even try to get better on offense...his plays sucked ass....so many forget that..

Sounds like Jed knows a bit more about the on field product than some of our fans posting here. I am almost certain that Jed knows about what the average poster here knows about the game. He is admittedly not a coach but he is invested enough in HIS TEAM to know whether or not there have been discussions between Trent and Jim about the scheme and the players we've acquired for scheme fit and its constant failings and pitiful second half scoring all season. Games were essentially won the first half only for us to yield to our opponents. A lot of our offensive issues have been ongoing since 2011 but only last year did those issues overwhelm us as defenses adjusted to what we do. I give a disclaimer in that our OL was hobbled and performed atrociously and that there would have bee a lot of coaches that would fail under those circumstances but Mike Solari sure as hell didn't perform well at his task either. Not going to cry over him moving on either

TO be fair, he's a guy who has found a lot of success implementing zone blocking schemes, but Harbaugh forced him to coach a gap/power scheme. That's like making Joe Montana run a Coryell offense. It's the same crap Nolan/Sing pulled on Foerster.

It is pretty amazing how bad the 2nd half offense was. I still don't get it? Was it scheme, no adjustments, poor play calling , players dieing out, players not playing, all of the above?
How do u dominate one 1/2 of a game and look like s**t the 2nd half?
I can see one game or maybe two, but it was all season.

I really don't get it?

My guess is by the second half the defense adjusted to what we were doing successfully. And our offense conversely goes into conservative, safe, 'don't f**k it up' playcalls so our defense can close out the game mode. Kaep making turnovers in the 4th qtr of the playoff the previous year must have an affect on the already conservative HarRo.

No hate on Kaep, just an observation. Kaep defenders will be on me doe I remember Garrett consciously call plays that doesn't put pressure on Romo late in the game because Romo had been f**king it up so much late in the game to give it away. Maybe there was a bit of that from HarRo towards Kaep after the NFCCG against Seattle the previous year.
[ Edited by qnnhan7 on Mar 24, 2015 at 9:27 AM ]
Originally posted by NCommand:
Can you tell give me a list of owners who have accomplished more in a shorter time than Jed (no matter what your level of disdain is)?

1. Got rid of McDrunk
2. Elevated Baalke - questioned by many at the time b/c he wasn't a known "name"
3. Coaxed Harbaugh to come here over Miami and several other teams interested
4. Highest paid coaching staff in the NFL including 14 offensive coaches and a secret consultant for Roman
5. Secured and got a new stadium built in CA which is damn near impossible (you should hear the media storm in San Diego right now...the Santa Clara stadium model is the MODEL not only for teams trying to build and stay in CA but for the entire NFL)
6. Secured Superbowl 50
7. Saw a serious problem with our HC "on the field" like we all did. Went with the "football guy" in trusting his GM, Trent Baalke, and even hired additional FO help in Tom Gamble
8. Hired Paraag Marathe who continues to be a front runner in contract designs/terms and helps lead an analytics team in identifying productive players (see our history with late-round-draft signings and UDFA's and late-wave FA's)

Made some mistakes (like us):
1. Hired Nolan/Singletary out of emotion
2. Used key phrases from the 80-90's era that are now being used against him for making such a sensitive "move" to part with a popular coach (i.e. be as quiet as you can)

At the end of the day, he's still very young, has made his share of mistakes, was forced into making an unpopular decision, but in terms of producing what an owner CAN have control of, he's done a tremendous job and has already accomplished more than most long-term owners accomplish their entire careers. Like the "silver spoon" or not, you shouldn't diminish his accomplishments thus far.

Jed may have done all those things but not sure I would call them accomplishments.

1. TBD, not looking like a great move so far. Made Seattle stronger.
2. TBD, we will know in less than a year if this was a good move.
3. Great move, brought winning back and helped secure the stadium/SB
4. Lets stick to facts, provide a link
5. Pretty much just a product of 3
6. Same as 5. 5 and 6 go hand in hand. What is the last $1B+ stadium to be built that did not get a SB bid?
7. TBD, so far he fired the only successful coach he ever hired.
8. Out of cap hell and don't seem to have any issues with the cap yet, looks good.

So basically Jed's "accomplishments" are hiring Harbaugh and finding a good bean counter who understands the cap. And that is about it.
Originally posted by 9erReign:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Can you tell give me a list of owners who have accomplished more in a shorter time than Jed (no matter what your level of disdain is)?

1. Got rid of McDrunk
2. Elevated Baalke - questioned by many at the time b/c he wasn't a known "name"
3. Coaxed Harbaugh to come here over Miami and several other teams interested
4. Highest paid coaching staff in the NFL including 14 offensive coaches and a secret consultant for Roman
5. Secured and got a new stadium built in CA which is damn near impossible (you should hear the media storm in San Diego right now...the Santa Clara stadium model is the MODEL not only for teams trying to build and stay in CA but for the entire NFL)
6. Secured Superbowl 50
7. Saw a serious problem with our HC "on the field" like we all did. Went with the "football guy" in trusting his GM, Trent Baalke, and even hired additional FO help in Tom Gamble
8. Hired Paraag Marathe who continues to be a front runner in contract designs/terms and helps lead an analytics team in identifying productive players (see our history with late-round-draft signings and UDFA's and late-wave FA's)

Made some mistakes (like us):
1. Hired Nolan/Singletary out of emotion
2. Used key phrases from the 80-90's era that are now being used against him for making such a sensitive "move" to part with a popular coach (i.e. be as quiet as you can)

At the end of the day, he's still very young, has made his share of mistakes, was forced into making an unpopular decision, but in terms of producing what an owner CAN have control of, he's done a tremendous job and has already accomplished more than most long-term owners accomplish their entire careers. Like the "silver spoon" or not, you shouldn't diminish his accomplishments thus far.

Jed may have done all those things but not sure I would call them accomplishments.

1. TBD, not looking like a great move so far. Made Seattle stronger.
2. TBD, we will know in less than a year if this was a good move.
3. Great move, brought winning back and helped secure the stadium/SB
4. Lets stick to facts, provide a link
5. Pretty much just a product of 3
6. Same as 5. 5 and 6 go hand in hand. What is the last $1B+ stadium to be built that did not get a SB bid?
7. TBD, so far he fired the only successful coach he ever hired.
8. Out of cap hell and don't seem to have any issues with the cap yet, looks good.

So basically Jed's "accomplishments" are hiring Harbaugh and finding a good bean counter who understands the cap. And that is about it.

Scary you think like that to fit your agenda. Therefore, I suggest you review other owners and owner responsibilities and compare. There are only so many things an owner (oh the irony) can contribute to a team, no matter how much you try to minimize these "accomplishments."
Originally posted by NCommand:
Scary you think like that to fit your agenda. Therefore, I suggest you review other owners and owner responsibilities and compare. There are only so many things an owner (oh the irony) can contribute to a team, no matter how much you try to minimize these "accomplishments."

When was the last time a state-of-the-art NFL stadium was built in California? Everyone who understands how things work knows that it was a huge accomplishment to get one built.
Originally posted by boast:
Jed York is the new Alex Smith

I can see that. Every thread somehow leads to Jed.
Originally posted by gold49digger:
Originally posted by boast:
Jed York is the new Alex Smith

I can see that. Every thread somehow leads to Jed.

Especially ones that are labeled "Jed York Thread."
Originally posted by crake49:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Scary you think like that to fit your agenda. Therefore, I suggest you review other owners and owner responsibilities and compare. There are only so many things an owner (oh the irony) can contribute to a team, no matter how much you try to minimize these "accomplishments."

When was the last time a state-of-the-art NFL stadium was built in California? Everyone who understands how things work knows that it was a huge accomplishment to get one built.
ugh these silly bandwagoners...i will enjoy watching them crawl back
Originally posted by crake49:
Originally posted by gold49digger:
Originally posted by boast:
Jed York is the new Alex Smith

I can see that. Every thread somehow leads to Jed.

Especially ones that are labeled "Jed York Thread."

Lol
Originally posted by crake49:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Scary you think like that to fit your agenda. Therefore, I suggest you review other owners and owner responsibilities and compare. There are only so many things an owner (oh the irony) can contribute to a team, no matter how much you try to minimize these "accomplishments."

When was the last time a state-of-the-art NFL stadium was built in California? Everyone who understands how things work knows that it was a huge accomplishment to get one built.

It's too bad it was built with techies in mind and not football fans.
Originally posted by crake49:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Scary you think like that to fit your agenda. Therefore, I suggest you review other owners and owner responsibilities and compare. There are only so many things an owner (oh the irony) can contribute to a team, no matter how much you try to minimize these "accomplishments."

When was the last time a state-of-the-art NFL stadium was built in California? Everyone who understands how things work knows that it was a huge accomplishment to get one built.

Ask me again in 2-3 years, thanks.
Originally posted by smithgdwg:
Originally posted by crake49:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Scary you think like that to fit your agenda. Therefore, I suggest you review other owners and owner responsibilities and compare. There are only so many things an owner (oh the irony) can contribute to a team, no matter how much you try to minimize these "accomplishments."

When was the last time a state-of-the-art NFL stadium was built in California? Everyone who understands how things work knows that it was a huge accomplishment to get one built.

It's too bad it was built with techies in mind and not football fans.

seriously, look at all these non football fans



thanks Jed.
Originally posted by verb1der:
Originally posted by smithgdwg:
Originally posted by crake49:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Scary you think like that to fit your agenda. Therefore, I suggest you review other owners and owner responsibilities and compare. There are only so many things an owner (oh the irony) can contribute to a team, no matter how much you try to minimize these "accomplishments."

When was the last time a state-of-the-art NFL stadium was built in California? Everyone who understands how things work knows that it was a huge accomplishment to get one built.

It's too bad it was built with techies in mind and not football fans.

seriously, look at all these non football fans



thanks Jed.
What game was that
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by verb1der:
Originally posted by smithgdwg:
Originally posted by crake49:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Scary you think like that to fit your agenda. Therefore, I suggest you review other owners and owner responsibilities and compare. There are only so many things an owner (oh the irony) can contribute to a team, no matter how much you try to minimize these "accomplishments."

When was the last time a state-of-the-art NFL stadium was built in California? Everyone who understands how things work knows that it was a huge accomplishment to get one built.

It's too bad it was built with techies in mind and not football fans.

seriously, look at all these non football fans



thanks Jed.
What game was that

Niners vs Seahawks, this was the "VIP section"



thanks Jed.





Oh well. I wouldn't want to sit in VIP anyway. I want to be down on the field making noise.
[ Edited by Oakland-Niner on Mar 24, 2015 at 1:29 PM ]
Originally posted by verb1der:
Niners vs Seahawks, this was the "VIP section"



thanks Jed.

nope. it wasn't even a game day.


another credible post by verb.
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