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  • Jcool
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Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
HC-Jim Tomsula
OC-Mike Shanahan
DC-?
Offensive Assistant and Shanahan understudy-Marcus Arroyo


That would be amazing.

An amazing train wreak!

Your irrational dislike for Shanahan is amusing

I think its pretty rational. He hasn't been a great head coach since the late 90's. He might be a great OC still but he hasn't called plays since he was with the 49ers. If he did take this job, which i doubt he actually will, it would be because he thinks Tomsula will fail and fail so badly he will be fired mid season and Shanahan will step right in to the head coaching job and turn everything around and be loved again.
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Originally posted by Jcool:
I think its pretty rational. He hasn't been a great head coach since the late 90's. He might be a great OC still but he hasn't called plays since he was with the 49ers. If he did take this job, which i doubt he actually will, it would be because he thinks Tomsula will fail and fail so badly he will be fired mid season and Shanahan will step right in to the head coaching job and turn everything around and be loved again.

Damn, I though he was going to call you out for saying train wreak instead of wreck.
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Originally posted by FL9er:
Originally posted by Jcool:
I think its pretty rational. He hasn't been a great head coach since the late 90's. He might be a great OC still but he hasn't called plays since he was with the 49ers. If he did take this job, which i doubt he actually will, it would be because he thinks Tomsula will fail and fail so badly he will be fired mid season and Shanahan will step right in to the head coaching job and turn everything around and be loved again.

Damn, I though he was going to call you out for saying train wreak instead of wreck.

Apparently he was saving it for you to bring up hours later....
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Trent Baalke On Future Staff


We are looking to put a staff together that is cohesive. That has a lot of energy. That has a lot of passion. That are good teachers.

A good blend of experience with a good blend of youth.
Originally posted by 49erfaninAZ:
We'rent the Redskins terrible on the ol?

At least one of their player punched Dick Sherman in the face.
  • 9moon
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HERE WE GO!!

HC - Tomsula

OC/QB- June Jones

Asst OC/RB - Tom Rathman

WR/TE - Henry Ellard

OL - already filled



DC - Butch Davis

DL - Keith Millard

LB - Keena Turner

DB - Eric Wright
Originally posted by 9moon:
HERE WE GO!!

HC - Tomsula

OC/QB- June Jones

Asst OC/RB - Tom Rathman

WR/TE - Henry Ellard

OL - already filled



DC - Butch Davis

DL - Keith Millard

LB - Keena Turner

DB - Eric Wright

I would probably toss my laptop into the pool...
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
I would probably toss my laptop into the pool...

Yeah reading 9moons posts will give you that feeling
Tim Kawakami ‏@timkawakami 8m8 minutes ago Former Youngstown State coach. RT @McMurphyESPN Eric Wolford is new 49ers OL coach source told @ESPN. 1st reported by @FootballScoop
I thought it was Foerster?
Originally posted by 49ersOnMINE:
Tim Kawakami ‏@timkawakami 8m8 minutes ago Former Youngstown State coach. RT @McMurphyESPN Eric Wolford is new 49ers OL coach source told @ESPN. 1st reported by @FootballScoop

Interesting. I think that's a great hire. He was a winning HC at Youngstown State for four straight years and has 14 years of OL coach experience, and at some major universities at that (South Florida, Illinois, South Carolina, Arizona). On top of that he's only 43.


Originally posted by DaDivaRecieva15:
I thought it was Foerster?

Might be co-offensive line coach like we had with Solari before.
[ Edited by OnTheClock on Jan 17, 2015 at 8:08 AM ]
double.
[ Edited by OnTheClock on Jan 17, 2015 at 8:08 AM ]
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Originally posted by 49ersOnMINE:
Tim Kawakami ‏@timkawakami 8m8 minutes ago Former Youngstown State coach. RT @McMurphyESPN Eric Wolford is new 49ers OL coach source told @ESPN. 1st reported by @FootballScoop

Interesting. I think that's a great hire. He was a winning HC at Youngstown State for four straight years and has 14 years of OL coach experience, and at some major universities at that (South Florida, Illinois, South Carolina, Arizona). On top of that he's only 43.

Here's a nice little snapshot of what he's done. Sounds like a fantastic hire to me.

Averaging 269.3 yards in the air, the Illini ranked first in the Big Ten in the category and 19th nationally in 2008. The team finished the season second in the conference in total offense with 438.8 yards per contest, which also ranked 19th in the NCAA. Illinois' total yards topped 5,000 for just the fourth time in school history and for the second consecutive year. Three members of the line earned postseason recognition, including Big Ten second-teamer Xavier Fulton, for their performances.

In 2007, Illinois finished with a 9-4 overall mark and represented the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl following a 6-2 league mark.

His veteran unit led the offense to 3,338 rushing yards, the most in school history, and paved the way for running back Rashard Mendenhall's record-setting season. The Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, Mendenhall broke school records for rushing yards, rushing touchdowns and total scores in a season.

The offensive line allowed just 16 sacks, a school record and the second-fewest in the Big Ten. Left guard Martin O'Donnell headlined his group, earning Associated Press first-team All-America honors.

Wolford spent three seasons as the offensive line coach at Arizona (2004-06) before heading to Illinois. The Wildcats led the Pac-10 in fewest sacks allowed in his first two seasons. He tutored two All-Pacific-10 performers on the offensive line, including Eben Britton, who also was named a Sporting News All-American in 2006. In addition to his strong coaching skills, Wolford was an integral part of Arizona's back-to-back top-20 recruiting classes in 2005 and 2006.

He spent a very successful year at North Texas in 2003. The Mean Green won nine games as his offensive line paved the way for Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year Patrick Cobbs. Cobbs, who rushed for nearly 1,700 yards, led the NCAA FBS with 152 yards per contest. UNT had two offensive linemen named first-team all-conference.

http://www.ysusports.com/sports/fball/coaches/Wolford_Eric
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Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Originally posted by 49ersOnMINE:
Tim Kawakami ‏@timkawakami 8m8 minutes ago Former Youngstown State coach. RT @McMurphyESPN Eric Wolford is new 49ers OL coach source told @ESPN. 1st reported by @FootballScoop

Interesting. I think that's a great hire. He was a winning HC at Youngstown State for four straight years and has 14 years of OL coach experience, and at some major universities at that (South Florida, Illinois, South Carolina, Arizona). On top of that he's only 43.

Here's a nice little snapshot of what he's done. Sounds like a fantastic hire to me.

Averaging 269.3 yards in the air, the Illini ranked first in the Big Ten in the category and 19th nationally in 2008. The team finished the season second in the conference in total offense with 438.8 yards per contest, which also ranked 19th in the NCAA. Illinois' total yards topped 5,000 for just the fourth time in school history and for the second consecutive year. Three members of the line earned postseason recognition, including Big Ten second-teamer Xavier Fulton, for their performances.

In 2007, Illinois finished with a 9-4 overall mark and represented the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl following a 6-2 league mark.

His veteran unit led the offense to 3,338 rushing yards, the most in school history, and paved the way for running back Rashard Mendenhall's record-setting season. The Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, Mendenhall broke school records for rushing yards, rushing touchdowns and total scores in a season.

The offensive line allowed just 16 sacks, a school record and the second-fewest in the Big Ten. Left guard Martin O'Donnell headlined his group, earning Associated Press first-team All-America honors.

Wolford spent three seasons as the offensive line coach at Arizona (2004-06) before heading to Illinois. The Wildcats led the Pac-10 in fewest sacks allowed in his first two seasons. He tutored two All-Pacific-10 performers on the offensive line, including Eben Britton, who also was named a Sporting News All-American in 2006. In addition to his strong coaching skills, Wolford was an integral part of Arizona's back-to-back top-20 recruiting classes in 2005 and 2006.

He spent a very successful year at North Texas in 2003. The Mean Green won nine games as his offensive line paved the way for Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year Patrick Cobbs. Cobbs, who rushed for nearly 1,700 yards, led the NCAA FBS with 152 yards per contest. UNT had two offensive linemen named first-team all-conference.

http://www.ysusports.com/sports/fball/coaches/Wolford_Eric

Agreed. WIth Chris F. coming on board and now Eric Wolford, it kinda reminds me of the ying yang when we had Drevno AND Solari. We got a NCAA vet and a NFL vet to develop the O-line. And during those years, our OL was OUTSTANDING.
Barrows was reporting Wolford as the assistant OL coach, that is what I have him listed as.
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