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HC Jim Harbaugh, LAC (1 Viewer)

No, no he isn't. Not even the best coach at his family reunion.
Wrong.
Scoreboard
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Basing it on one game? Nice sample size.

Jim brought Stanford from nothing to a national power. Then he brought the 49ers from nothing into a perennial title contender. John was a special teams coach who lucked into a gig coaching a ready-to-win defense led by Suggs, Lewis and Reed. Know your history.
When Jim wins the Super Bowl, Sabertool will bump this to make a point and rub it in your face.

Yes, I said when Jim wins the Super Bowl.

 
No, no he isn't. Not even the best coach at his family reunion.
Wrong.
Scoreboard
:lmao:

Basing it on one game? Nice sample size.

Jim brought Stanford from nothing to a national power. Then he brought the 49ers from nothing into a perennial title contender. John was a special teams coach who lucked into a gig coaching a ready-to-win defense led by Suggs, Lewis and Reed. Know your history.
I think that's a bit unfair. Jim was handed a team with Willis, Bowmann, Brooks, Smith, Gore, Davis, Staley, etc.Edit- John also beat Jim twice, not once.

 
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Angry Lemming Harbaugh and Biceps-kissing Kaep sure make it hard for me to have any positive feelings for the 49ers. Go [whoever they're playing any week].

 
Seriously though, he's a good coach, no doubt. But until he has the hardware, it means that he's got a good team, nothing more. George Allen never gets mentioned in the GOAT conversation despite having a better win% than anyone not named Lombardi or Madden. Coffee is for closers.

 
Seriously though, he's a good coach, no doubt. But until he has the hardware, it means that he's got a good team, nothing more. George Allen never gets mentioned in the GOAT conversation despite having a better win% than anyone not named Lombardi or Madden. Coffee is for closers.
Every time I watch the 49ers, Harbaugh seems to make a mistake... Today he cost his team 15 when you know the play will be reviewed. Other times he botches challenges... didn't he run on the field as well when Atlanta was attempting a FG (down by 10) with just a few seconds left?

 
He's so competitive and used to winning that he acts up when things are not going as planned or as he would prefer. That's a character blemish but the absolute fact remains that he is a stellar coach and there is no shortage of teams lined up to hire him for his services as a coach.

 
Harbaugh was quoted as saying "3 NFCC in 3 years, su-ck it haters!"
Marv Levy is not impressed
First three years as a HC. He's the only one to do it in the Super Bowl era.
Usually I'm one for being easily impressed, but the fact remains that every season there is only one winner and 31 losers.

The rest are moral victories. If you get that close you gotta finish...
There are no losers, everyone gets a blue participation ribbon these days.

 
Usually I'm one for being easily impressed, but the fact remains that every season there is only one winner and 31 losers.

The rest are moral victories. If you get that close you gotta finish...
So, you aren't impressed with Jim Harbaugh getting his team to the NFCCG in his first three seasons?

Granted, I'd put John ahead of Jim on my list of best coaches in the league (both would be top 5), but implying that Jim is a loser because his team hasn't actually won it yet is doing a disservice to the great job he has done in three years. And I am someone who would love to strangle Jim every time he throws a sideline fit (which would equal about 48 strangulations a game), but come on.

 
Seriously though, he's a good coach, no doubt. But until he has the hardware, it means that he's got a good team, nothing more. George Allen never gets mentioned in the GOAT conversation despite having a better win% than anyone not named Lombardi or Madden. Coffee is for closers.
Every time I watch the 49ers, Harbaugh seems to make a mistake... Today he cost his team 15 when you know the play will be reviewed. Other times he botches challenges... didn't he run on the field as well when Atlanta was attempting a FG (down by 10) with just a few seconds left?
His running onto the field had NOTHING to do with wanting the play reviewed. Hometown clock operators were trying to run the game clock down to 0 even after a called incomplete pass. I think it's reasonable to run out screaming when you see your chance for points unfairly ticking away.

 
Well, I think we can all agree that the Niners traded the wrong QB. Smith's numbers today:

30/46, 378 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs, 119.7 QB rating. Also had 57 yards rushing.
Smith doesn't throw dumb INTs.
Smith doesn't throw period.
Imagine Indy's embarrassment for giving up nearly 400 yards passing & 4 TDs to a guy who doesn't throw.
Yeah, about that game. He didn't win that one either.

 
Well, I think we can all agree that the Niners traded the wrong QB. Smith's numbers today:

30/46, 378 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs, 119.7 QB rating. Also had 57 yards rushing.
Smith doesn't throw dumb INTs.
Smith doesn't throw period.
Imagine Indy's embarrassment for giving up nearly 400 yards passing & 4 TDs to a guy who doesn't throw.
Yeah, about that game. He didn't win that one either.
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Yeah, no way those numbers should have been good enough to win.

 
Well, I think we can all agree that the Niners traded the wrong QB. Smith's numbers today:

30/46, 378 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs, 119.7 QB rating. Also had 57 yards rushing.
Smith doesn't throw dumb INTs.
Smith doesn't throw period.
Imagine Indy's embarrassment for giving up nearly 400 yards passing & 4 TDs to a guy who doesn't throw.
Yeah, about that game. He didn't win that one either.
:lmao:

Yeah, no way those numbers should have been good enough to win.
Yeah, that's the problem with Smith. There is always a QB better than him.

 
Well, I think we can all agree that the Niners traded the wrong QB. Smith's numbers today:

30/46, 378 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs, 119.7 QB rating. Also had 57 yards rushing.
Smith doesn't throw dumb INTs.
Smith doesn't throw period.
Imagine Indy's embarrassment for giving up nearly 400 yards passing & 4 TDs to a guy who doesn't throw.
Yeah, about that game. He didn't win that one either.
:lmao:

Yeah, no way those numbers should have been good enough to win.
Yeah, that's the problem with Smith. There is always a QB better than him.
Well, it would appear that Smith has something in common with Kap after all, then. :)

 
Well, I think we can all agree that the Niners traded the wrong QB. Smith's numbers today:

30/46, 378 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs, 119.7 QB rating. Also had 57 yards rushing.
Smith doesn't throw dumb INTs.
Smith doesn't throw period.
Imagine Indy's embarrassment for giving up nearly 400 yards passing & 4 TDs to a guy who doesn't throw.
Yeah, about that game. He didn't win that one either.
:lmao:

Yeah, no way those numbers should have been good enough to win.
Yeah, that's the problem with Smith. There is always a QB better than him.
Well, it would appear that Smith has something in common with Kap after all, then. :)
Like the post season record, right?

 
This team's window is right now. Not in a few years, now. This defense is going to get players picked off here and there. Coaches will move on.

If you'd have told me when Green Bay won the Super Bowl with the second youngest team in the NFL that they'd have only won a single playoff game in the next three years I'd have scoffed. But the window from that team as closed and Green Bay finds themselves scrambling to get back into contention. And this was a team younger than San Fran at the time.

How do the niners look free agency-wise? I know that are set up pretty good lamp-wise.

 
Not really his fault that Kaep became a turnover machine tonight. Very pathetic performance from him. Enough to make me wonder if he's really the right guy.

 

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