Originally posted by pdizo916:No kidding. The Warriors will help take some agony away.
It's only 30 days until the nba season starts.
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Sep 27, 2015 at 8:30 PM
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Sep 27, 2015 at 8:31 PM
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Originally posted by SFrush:
Originally posted by pdizo916:No kidding. The Warriors will help take some agony away.
It's only 30 days until the nba season starts.
Didn't Jed say hiring Tomsula is going to be like Warriors hiring Steve Kerr?
Sep 27, 2015 at 8:31 PM
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Originally posted by PapaShogun:
People saw this miles away in the offseason. You don't get rid of a quality coach and his staff and have all of your quality players replaced with scrubs and expect a positive result playing a tough schedule in the toughest division in football. Anyone who thought this was going to be a good season was a moron. Jed would rather have a yes man, than a true winner in the house. This is the same exact thing when Mariucci was forced out in favor of Ted Donahue. Like father, like son.
good points.
Sep 27, 2015 at 8:32 PM
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Originally posted by SFrush:
Originally posted by pdizo916:No kidding. The Warriors will help take some agony away.
It's only 30 days until the nba season starts.
And the Sacramento Kings can be a surprise team!!!!
Sep 27, 2015 at 8:33 PM
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Originally posted by amir_tn80:
Originally posted by SFrush:
Originally posted by pdizo916:No kidding. The Warriors will help take some agony away.
It's only 30 days until the nba season starts.
Didn't Jed say hiring Tomsula is going to be like Warriors hiring Steve Kerr?
it feels just like it
Sep 27, 2015 at 8:33 PM
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Originally posted by amir_tn80:
Didn't Jed say hiring Tomsula is going to be like Warriors hiring Steve Kerr?
Unfortunately he was that delusional.
Sep 27, 2015 at 8:57 PM
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
So bengals fans dont show up to games ?
hey buddy, cause you can't afford to go to games doesn't give you the right to tell others how to support our team. Maybe this team is not for you ?
LOL it's not about affordability. You're putting words in my mouth like you're putting artificial facts in your head. I wouldn't go to these games if I was a billionaire.
Bengals attendance has been up and down for years. Luckily for Mike Brown there is nothing else to do in Cincinnati except go to Bengals games or Reds games.
And yeah this 49ers team isn't for me. The Harbaugh 49ers were. The Walsh/Seifert/and even Mariccui 49ers were. Maybe losing teams are for you?
Sep 27, 2015 at 8:59 PM
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Originally posted by pdizo916:
And the Sacramento Kings can be a surprise team!!!!
sorry bro, but looks like no impending relief for you.
Sep 27, 2015 at 9:02 PM
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Originally posted by captveg:
I'm not saying Harbaugh wasn't a good coach. I'm saying the relationship deteriorated beyond the point of being rescued. It was never going to return to the 2011-13 success in that environment. Whether one blames Harbaugh's chaotic intensity or York/Baalke's inability to handle it anymore, it's what happened.
And, yes, in retrospect I would rather have avoided the toxic 2014 season altogether. I'm not saying it would have been more successful or rational, but rather that amputating earlier can prevent rotting and gangrene (aka 2014).
The 90s Cowboys had a similar parting (Jones and Johnson) and because they parted ways before having a toxic season (via Johnson's resigning) they were able to salvage a few more good years out of it all. It happens.
Keyword "in retrospect". But what were you thinking at the time though after Colin K threw that pick to Sherman and the season was over? Did you think Harbaugh should be fired after three straight NFC Championship appearances including a Super Bowl? Because that is what matters, what you thought at the time. Hindsight is 20/20 and it's easy to say coulda, woulda, shoulda after it happened.
And the 90's Cowboys were completely different. That team had talent to fall back on. Hall of Fame players. The 49ers don't have that. Just like Walsh's teams after he left. Seifert was able to ride that talent for years.
Maybe Jed should have simply stayed out of the picture instead of worrying about relationships. If the team is winning then who give a s**t if Harbaugh is Mr. Rogers or not.
Sep 27, 2015 at 9:04 PM
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Originally posted by midrdan:
I guess Bob Kraft should fire Bill cause of Spygate and Deflategate. Oh wait he is an owner that has his coach's back no matter what. I guess our owner knows something Kraft doesn't. God forbid the coach you hire is strong willed and does things his way.
Dafuq? This doesn't even make sense. Bob Kraft isn't stupid enough to get rid of Bill Belichick because of some "he said/she said" b******t. And unlike York he has his coaches back because his coach is successful at his job and produces results. He isn't worried about "winning with class". He's worried about "winning".
Sep 27, 2015 at 9:05 PM
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Originally posted by PapaShogun:Originally posted by captveg:I'm not saying Harbaugh wasn't a good coach. I'm saying the relationship deteriorated beyond the point of being rescued. It was never going to return to the 2011-13 success in that environment. Whether one blames Harbaugh's chaotic intensity or York/Baalke's inability to handle it anymore, it's what happened.
And, yes, in retrospect I would rather have avoided the toxic 2014 season altogether. I'm not saying it would have been more successful or rational, but rather that amputating earlier can prevent rotting and gangrene (aka 2014).
The 90s Cowboys had a similar parting (Jones and Johnson) and because they parted ways before having a toxic season (via Johnson's resigning) they were able to salvage a few more good years out of it all. It happens.
Keyword "in retrospect". But what were you thinking at the time though after Colin K threw that pick to Sherman and the season was over? Did you think Harbaugh should be fired after three straight NFC Championship appearances including a Super Bowl? Because that is what matters, what you thought at the time. Hindsight is 20/20 and it's easy to say coulda, woulda, shoulda after it happened.
And the 90's Cowboys were completely different. That team had talent to fall back on. Hall of Fame players. The 49ers don't have that. Just like Walsh's teams after he left. Seifert was able to ride that talent for years.
Maybe Jed should have simply stayed out of the picture instead of worrying about relationships. If the team is winning then who give a s**t if Harbaugh is Mr. Rogers or not.
Jed said hold him accountable, anyways on to the next game gentleman # 49ers faithful strong (miss you harabugh )
Sep 27, 2015 at 9:11 PM
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Originally posted by PapaShogun:Originally posted by midrdan:I guess Bob Kraft should fire Bill cause of Spygate and Deflategate. Oh wait he is an owner that has his coach's back no matter what. I guess our owner knows something Kraft doesn't. God forbid the coach you hire is strong willed and does things his way.
Dafuq? This doesn't even make sense. Bob Kraft isn't stupid enough to get rid of Bill Belichick because of some "he said/she said" b******t. And unlike York he has his coaches back because his coach is successful at his job and produces results. He isn't worried about "winning with class". He's worried about "winning".
My point exactly. If Kraft will role with a documented cheater because that dude brings Lombardis then maybe York should have rolled with the head coach we had even though he was a pain.
Sep 27, 2015 at 9:12 PM
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Gonna be more pain for me and the Lakers
Sep 27, 2015 at 9:12 PM
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Originally posted by SFrush:
Originally posted by pdizo916:No kidding. The Warriors will help take some agony away.
It's only 30 days until the nba season starts.
Sep 27, 2015 at 9:13 PM
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Originally posted by PapaShogun:Keyword "in retrospect".
Of course. And I acknowledged that.