Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:He doesn't know football.
Originally posted by kray28:You want to talk football? or are you just going to pick fights? because you will do it alone.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:I didn't think so.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:And what is the big picture? why don't you enlighten me.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:They are so different lol
Gase is the Mike Nolan option.
Only if you are blind to the big picture.
If you're blind, I can't make you see.
To quote the illustrious George W. Bush: Who cares what you think?
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Jan 14, 2015 at 11:12 AM
- pd24
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Jan 14, 2015 at 11:12 AM
- SonocoNinerFan
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Gasaalke . . . Baalkegase . . . Baasealke . . . this just isn't going to work out.
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:12 AM
- Quest4six
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Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by kray28:
Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:And what is the big picture? why don't you enlighten me.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:They are so different lol
Gase is the Mike Nolan option.
Only if you are blind to the big picture.
He doesn't know much about football, just names and people to blame.
Projection is the last resort of posters like you.
You say he is like Nolan, but can't back it up. How? WHat system does he run? Who has he learned from? WHat are people in football saying about him?
What did people in football say about Nolan?
My point, you know nothing, just post stupid stuff.
I tried with this guy in the Baalke thread,
We started debating about how Baalke is/isn't a good GM
I posted a couple good facets of information, backed with some website links and facts
He posted a 2010 study of the acceptance rate of Baalke's college.
Point is, don't expect much of a reply. I don't think I've seen him back up one of his claims yet
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:12 AM
- pd24
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Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
I never said anything like that, in fact sinse you want to bring it up, I personally don't know what Tomsula would bring to the table, I know hes a great motivator. Probably the only thing similar to Sing.
Supposedly Tomsula is amazing at teaching x's and o's to the players.
On the D line. What about the rest of the defense. What could he teach an offensive guy?
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:13 AM
- JimA49ers
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If the Broncos nab Gase as the head coach, Baalke will just say they weren't interested in him, they were just "scouting" him like they did with Peyton.
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:13 AM
- dtg_9er
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Originally posted by fortyninerglory:
Originally posted by dtg_9er:
Originally posted by fortyninerglory:
He couldn't adjust the Denver offense against the Seahawks in last year's SB. He couldn't do the same thing against the Colts (who copied the Seahawk blueprint ) this past Sunday. How is he a good coordinator again?
Manning's tendency to fold in the playoffs and his injuries had something to do with that, and Seattle was the strongest team in the NFL last year...so your point was?
They beat the Colts this year with a healthy Manning, lost with an injured Manning...your point?
I don't see a consistant hole in the Bronco's offense, as there was in the niners. All their loses were due to self inflicted wounds. Manning's QB rate for each of their losses was 80 or lower. Most of his games were above 100.
Colts specifically adjusted their defense to mirror what Seattle did to Denver for the game this past Sunday.
Colts knew that Manning couldn't through long accurately and had to throw short (4.6 yard average per), D Thomas dropped a number of passes, and I picked the Colts before the game...which means it must have been pretty obvious who the better team was...LOL!
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:13 AM
- Jesu80ncleats
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Originally posted by Cisco0623:Good to know, the dude seems like a cool guy, Ive never heard anything about the guy really except that hes fiery.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
I never said anything like that, in fact sinse you want to bring it up, I personally don't know what Tomsula would bring to the table, I know hes a great motivator. Probably the only thing similar to Sing.
Supposedly Tomsula is amazing at teaching x's and o's to the players.
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:13 AM
- kray28
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Originally posted by Memphis9er:
Originally posted by kray28:
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:And what is the big picture? why don't you enlighten me.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:They are so different lol
Gase is the Mike Nolan option.
Only if you are blind to the big picture.
If you're blind, I can't make you see.
Or maybe you're just full of 💩.
Or maybe I'm not, and you're too scurred to admit that I'm quite correct to have reservations about a 36 year old guy with ZERO HC experience, who made a name for himself calling plays for a QB who calls his own plays. You should be honest and exercise your faculty for critical thought.
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:13 AM
- SonocoNinerFan
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Originally posted by JimA49ers:
If the Broncos nab Gase as the head coach, Baalke will just say they weren't interested in him, they were just "scouting" him like they did with Peyton.
. . . or we just wanted him as an OC
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:13 AM
- Young2Rice
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Damn, when are we going to sign the guy who is Boldin's age and has no head coaching experience?
I can't wait.....
I can't wait.....
[ Edited by Young2Rice on Jan 14, 2015 at 11:14 AM ]
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:14 AM
- Cisco0623
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Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:Good to know, the dude seems like a cool guy, Ive never heard anything about the guy really except that hes fiery.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
I never said anything like that, in fact sinse you want to bring it up, I personally don't know what Tomsula would bring to the table, I know hes a great motivator. Probably the only thing similar to Sing.
Supposedly Tomsula is amazing at teaching x's and o's to the players.
Yeah the players love him. He teaches well. As far as offense I have no idea. What does Gase know about defense?
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:15 AM
- pd24
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Originally posted by kray28:
Originally posted by Memphis9er:
Originally posted by kray28:
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:And what is the big picture? why don't you enlighten me.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:They are so different lol
Gase is the Mike Nolan option.
Only if you are blind to the big picture.
If you're blind, I can't make you see.
Or maybe you're just full of 💩.
Or maybe I'm not, and you're too scurred to admit that I'm quite correct to have reservations about a 36 year old guy with ZERO HC experience, who made a name for himself calling plays for a QB who calls his own plays. You should be honest and exercise your faculty for critical thought.
Ohh.. He said scurred. Now he knows what he is talking about.
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:15 AM
- kray28
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Originally posted by pd24:
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:He doesn't know football.
Originally posted by kray28:You want to talk football? or are you just going to pick fights? because you will do it alone.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:I didn't think so.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:And what is the big picture? why don't you enlighten me.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by kray28:They are so different lol
Gase is the Mike Nolan option.
Only if you are blind to the big picture.
If you're blind, I can't make you see.
To quote the illustrious George W. Bush: Who cares what you think?
Nah, I only played the game...I couldn't possibly know anything about it. Stick with experts like pd24 for real info.
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:16 AM
- Jesu80ncleats
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Originally posted by Cisco0623:Not sure what Tomsula knows about offense, sometimes its not what you know but who you know? perhaps he knows some good offensive guys? Gase on the other hand would not surprise me if he knows defense, hes been into coaching since HS.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:Good to know, the dude seems like a cool guy, Ive never heard anything about the guy really except that hes fiery.
Originally posted by Jesu80ncleats:
I never said anything like that, in fact sinse you want to bring it up, I personally don't know what Tomsula would bring to the table, I know hes a great motivator. Probably the only thing similar to Sing.
Supposedly Tomsula is amazing at teaching x's and o's to the players.
Yeah the players love him. He teaches well. As far as offense I have no idea. What does Gase know about defense?
Jan 14, 2015 at 11:16 AM
- LAFortyNinerfan
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Originally posted by Memphis9er:Originally posted by LAFortyNinerfan:
Originally posted by Memphis9er:Originally posted by LAFortyNinerfan:Originally posted by NCommand:Truth. Many though Harbaugh was "the one" too. So we'll see. A lot can happen in 4 years.
He was the one. The one that got away. On to Gase.
He was the one who couldn't adapt once his system was figured out, the one who after four years still couldn't get a play in on time on a consistent basis. He was the one that threw the best sideline tantrums costing us calls at crucial points in games. The one who let his players become undisciplined on and off the field. The one who was consistently outcoached and unable to make second half adjustments. The one who was ultimately and unilaterally responsible for one of the the worst second half niner teams I have ever witnessed in my 35 seasons as a fan. He was the one who passed the buck onto player execution, even though that is ultimately his responsibility.
I was more so talking about the 3 straight NFCCG after we had been perennial losers.
I understood you man, and don't get me wrong, we needed Jim when we got him, but now we need someone that can develop players. Jim couldn't get it done, so it's time to move on. I do wish him well at Michigan, he's got a man-sized job ahead of him fixing that train wreck.
That's gonna be a lot harder. We can buy and draft players. He has to out-recruit reigning champion Urban Meyer. I love Harbaugh as a coach and wanted him to stay, but I won't miss the play clock running down to 1 every and the wasted time outs. I just hope Gase is the answer and we're not doing this dance again in 2 years.