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HC Jim Harbaugh, LAC (1 Viewer)

Uh, yeah.... as a Raider fan, I'll take that kind of "moral victory" every GD year, thank you.
Still think Harbaugh is better than McCarthy?
100%.

How do you figure each of them would do if they were forced to swap QBs?
Why would that happen?
You're not a dumb person. I'm sure you get the point. Think maybe having one of the greatest players ever at the most important position in all of sports is a slight advantage over having one of the worst players ever at the most important position in all of sports?

 
If Al Davis were still alive, he'd covet Kaepernick. Hell, he drafted a K in the first round. Some still say that was a genius move. Ask Raider Mort.
You do realize that you just admitted that K-stink is terrible. Al Davis lost his mojo back in the 80s. He would covet K-Stink because he lost his ability to judge talent.

 
Look Harbaugh is pretty good. He's not a Champion, nor has he ever been at any level I'm aware of. He lacks humility. It's fun watching him get his comeuppance.

 
If Al Davis were still alive, he'd covet Kaepernick. Hell, he drafted a K in the first round. Some still say that was a genius move. Ask Raider Mort.
You do realize that you just admitted that K-stink is terrible. Al Davis lost his mojo back in the 80s. He would covet K-Stink because he lost his ability to judge talent.
I realize you're on a second alias. Anybody that hard up I tend to think: troll.

 
Why would anyone think Kaepernick is the problem??? He's fabulous.
Who installed Kaepernick as the starter? Coaching is more than 60 minutes a week. That's his hand picked guy. He drafted him and elevated him to starter. It isn't like Kaepernick was foisted upon Harbaugh from an old regime. He is the golden boy that Harbaugh chose.

 
Harbaugh thought he might end up in Miami, but Philbin is doing his thing.

Assistants have been fielding calls for months, but they're confident Harbaugh will be coaching somewhere next year.

He's a weird guy..:gives random pre game speeches that no one understands and isn't reall engaging with his team and staff. He's never done anything to building loyalty (outside of winning), so when the times got tough, nobody really had his back.

He's not going back to Michigan...would be shocking to all within that organization. He's an NFL coach from here. Maybe that changes with a ring or two.

 
If Al Davis were still alive, he'd covet Kaepernick. Hell, he drafted a K in the first round. Some still say that was a genius move. Ask Raider Mort.
You do realize that you just admitted that K-stink is terrible. Al Davis lost his mojo back in the 80s. He would covet K-Stink because he lost his ability to judge talent.
I realize you're on a second alias. Anybody that hard up I tend to think: troll.
What's my alias so we both know.

 
If Al Davis were still alive, he'd covet Kaepernick. Hell, he drafted a K in the first round. Some still say that was a genius move. Ask Raider Mort.
You do realize that you just admitted that K-stink is terrible. Al Davis lost his mojo back in the 80s. He would covet K-Stink because he lost his ability to judge talent.
I realize you're on a second alias. Anybody that hard up I tend to think: troll.
What's my alias so we both know.
I'd bump the post, but everybody knows, so...

 
Why would anyone think Kaepernick is the problem??? He's fabulous.
Who installed Kaepernick as the starter? Coaching is more than 60 minutes a week. That's his hand picked guy. He drafted him and elevated him to starter. It isn't like Kaepernick was foisted upon Harbaugh from an old regime. He is the golden boy that Harbaugh chose.
Mike McCarthy is thought of as the one who chose Smith.

 
Why would anyone think Kaepernick is the problem??? He's fabulous.
Who installed Kaepernick as the starter? Coaching is more than 60 minutes a week. That's his hand picked guy. He drafted him and elevated him to starter. It isn't like Kaepernick was foisted upon Harbaugh from an old regime. He is the golden boy that Harbaugh chose.
Mike McCarthy is thought of as the one who chose Smith.
Are you saying Harbaugh has less input as a head coach than McCarthy had as a coordinator? Weird. I know McCarthy was on board with Smith over Rodgers. But don't act like Harbaugh didn't hand pick Kaepernick. He did. He made his bed. Now he's lying in it.

 
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Uh, yeah.... as a Raider fan, I'll take that kind of "moral victory" every GD year, thank you.
Still think Harbaugh is better than McCarthy?
100%.

How do you figure each of them would do if they were forced to swap QBs?
Why would that happen?
You're not a dumb person. I'm sure you get the point. Think maybe having one of the greatest players ever at the most important position in all of sports is a slight advantage over having one of the worst players ever at the most important position in all of sports?
I wonder if McCarthy's famous Quarterback's school would benefit Kaepernick, and if so how much?

 
Uh, yeah.... as a Raider fan, I'll take that kind of "moral victory" every GD year, thank you.
Still think Harbaugh is better than McCarthy?
100%.

How do you figure each of them would do if they were forced to swap QBs?
Why would that happen?
You're not a dumb person. I'm sure you get the point. Think maybe having one of the greatest players ever at the most important position in all of sports is a slight advantage over having one of the worst players ever at the most important position in all of sports?
I wonder if McCarthy's famous Quarterback's school would benefit Kaepernick, and if so how much?
He had Alex Smith. Yet it was Harbaugh who "fixed' him.

 
Uh, yeah.... as a Raider fan, I'll take that kind of "moral victory" every GD year, thank you.
Still think Harbaugh is better than McCarthy?
100%.

How do you figure each of them would do if they were forced to swap QBs?
Why would that happen?
You're not a dumb person. I'm sure you get the point. Think maybe having one of the greatest players ever at the most important position in all of sports is a slight advantage over having one of the worst players ever at the most important position in all of sports?
I wonder if McCarthy's famous Quarterback's school would benefit Kaepernick, and if so how much?
He had Alex Smith. Yet it was Harbaugh who "fixed' him.
Yes he did, for one whole year where he coordinated the offense and did not coach the Q.B.'s. Had he remained in S.F. he would have had an opportunity to put Smith through his Q.B. school during the off season, but that chance never materialized. Now what was your point, I seem to have missed it while recalling the relevant history.l

 
Uh, yeah.... as a Raider fan, I'll take that kind of "moral victory" every GD year, thank you.
Still think Harbaugh is better than McCarthy?
100%.

How do you figure each of them would do if they were forced to swap QBs?
Why would that happen?
You're not a dumb person. I'm sure you get the point. Think maybe having one of the greatest players ever at the most important position in all of sports is a slight advantage over having one of the worst players ever at the most important position in all of sports?
I wonder if McCarthy's famous Quarterback's school would benefit Kaepernick, and if so how much?
He had Alex Smith. Yet it was Harbaugh who "fixed' him.
Yes he did, for one whole year where he coordinated the offense and did not coach the Q.B.'s. Had he remained in S.F. he would have had an opportunity to put Smith through his Q.B. school during the off season, but that chance never materialized. Now what was your point, I seem to have missed it while recalling the relevant history.l
The point is that the 49ers maybe would have Rodgers instead of Smith. McCarthy may have influenced that decision based on Smith not fighting the offense, like Rodgers might had.

So, QB school or not, politics was involved, and ironically, McCarthy may have thought Smith the better student.

 
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Uh, yeah.... as a Raider fan, I'll take that kind of "moral victory" every GD year, thank you.
Still think Harbaugh is better than McCarthy?
100%.

How do you figure each of them would do if they were forced to swap QBs?
Why would that happen?
You're not a dumb person. I'm sure you get the point. Think maybe having one of the greatest players ever at the most important position in all of sports is a slight advantage over having one of the worst players ever at the most important position in all of sports?
I wonder if McCarthy's famous Quarterback's school would benefit Kaepernick, and if so how much?
He had Alex Smith. Yet it was Harbaugh who "fixed' him.
Yes he did, for one whole year where he coordinated the offense and did not coach the Q.B.'s. Had he remained in S.F. he would have had an opportunity to put Smith through his Q.B. school during the off season, but that chance never materialized. Now what was your point, I seem to have missed it while recalling the relevant history.l
The point is that the 49ers maybe would have Rodgers instead of Smith. McCarthy may have influenced that decision based on Smith not fighting the offense, like Rodgers might had.

So, QB school or not, politics were involved, and ironically, McCarthy may have thought Smith the better student.
So the point is that you now wish to change the premise of the discussion and act like you were on point.

 
Uh, yeah.... as a Raider fan, I'll take that kind of "moral victory" every GD year, thank you.
Still think Harbaugh is better than McCarthy?
100%.

How do you figure each of them would do if they were forced to swap QBs?
Why would that happen?
You're not a dumb person. I'm sure you get the point. Think maybe having one of the greatest players ever at the most important position in all of sports is a slight advantage over having one of the worst players ever at the most important position in all of sports?
I wonder if McCarthy's famous Quarterback's school would benefit Kaepernick, and if so how much?
He had Alex Smith. Yet it was Harbaugh who "fixed' him.
Yes he did, for one whole year where he coordinated the offense and did not coach the Q.B.'s. Had he remained in S.F. he would have had an opportunity to put Smith through his Q.B. school during the off season, but that chance never materialized. Now what was your point, I seem to have missed it while recalling the relevant history.l
The point is that the 49ers maybe would have Rodgers instead of Smith. McCarthy may have influenced that decision based on Smith not fighting the offense, like Rodgers might had.

So, QB school or not, politics were involved, and ironically, McCarthy may have thought Smith the better student.
So the point is that you now wish to change the premise of the discussion and act like you were on point.
I'd love a discussion once you do some research.

 
No thanks. You are not intelligent enough to hold my interest. Are you by any chance an attractive young woman with daddy issues, because from reading you here just briefly I see that as the only possibility you might present to hold my interest.

 
No thanks. You are not intelligent enough to hold my interest. Are you by any chance an attractive young woman with daddy issues, because from reading you here just briefly I see that as the only possibility you might present to hold my interest.
Yeah, once I tossed the whole "research" thing, it meant you had to know what you're talking about.

 
Uh, yeah.... as a Raider fan, I'll take that kind of "moral victory" every GD year, thank you.
Still think Harbaugh is better than McCarthy?
100%.

How do you figure each of them would do if they were forced to swap QBs?
Why would that happen?
You're not a dumb person. I'm sure you get the point. Think maybe having one of the greatest players ever at the most important position in all of sports is a slight advantage over having one of the worst players ever at the most important position in all of sports?
I wonder if McCarthy's famous Quarterback's school would benefit Kaepernick, and if so how much?
He had Alex Smith. Yet it was Harbaugh who "fixed' him.
Yes he did, for one whole year where he coordinated the offense and did not coach the Q.B.'s. Had he remained in S.F. he would have had an opportunity to put Smith through his Q.B. school during the off season, but that chance never materialized. Now what was your point, I seem to have missed it while recalling the relevant history.l
The point is that the 49ers maybe would have Rodgers instead of Smith. McCarthy may have influenced that decision based on Smith not fighting the offense, like Rodgers might had.

So, QB school or not, politics was involved, and ironically, McCarthy may have thought Smith the better student.
If McCarthy had coached Smith, he might be awesome. Which has nothing to do with Harbaugh. McCarthy is the better coach, always was. Has the ring to prove it. Has the QB to prove it. He's better than Harbaugh in every way. Much more humble. Much better at coaching. Much better at not wearing khakis.

 
Harbaugh rode Luck to an NFL job. It's that simple. Now he's about to get canned because he seemingly can't control the lockerroom, backed a project qb that isn't gonna make it, allegedly can't get along with management (see: people paying him) but mostly because he appears to lack any humility or grace in the media.

 
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Uh, yeah.... as a Raider fan, I'll take that kind of "moral victory" every GD year, thank you.
Still think Harbaugh is better than McCarthy?
100%.

How do you figure each of them would do if they were forced to swap QBs?
Why would that happen?
You're not a dumb person. I'm sure you get the point. Think maybe having one of the greatest players ever at the most important position in all of sports is a slight advantage over having one of the worst players ever at the most important position in all of sports?
I wonder if McCarthy's famous Quarterback's school would benefit Kaepernick, and if so how much?
He had Alex Smith. Yet it was Harbaugh who "fixed' him.
Yes he did, for one whole year where he coordinated the offense and did not coach the Q.B.'s. Had he remained in S.F. he would have had an opportunity to put Smith through his Q.B. school during the off season, but that chance never materialized. Now what was your point, I seem to have missed it while recalling the relevant history.l
The point is that the 49ers maybe would have Rodgers instead of Smith. McCarthy may have influenced that decision based on Smith not fighting the offense, like Rodgers might had.

So, QB school or not, politics was involved, and ironically, McCarthy may have thought Smith the better student.
If McCarthy had coached Smith, he might be awesome. Which has nothing to do with Harbaugh. McCarthy is the better coach, always was. Has the ring to prove it. Has the QB to prove it. He's better than Harbaugh in every way. Much more humble. Much better at coaching. Much better at not wearing khakis.
Date Team Opponent Stadium Result01/05/2014 * Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers Lambeau Field (Green Bay, WI) L 23-209/8/2013 Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park (San Francisco, CA) L 34-2801/12/2013 † Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park (San Francisco, CA) L 45-319/9/2012 Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers Lambeau Field (Green Bay, WI) L 30-22https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqKFAtWqmWU

 
How many championships did he win at Stanford? None. How many at San Diego State? None. How many with the Colts? None. How many with the Bears? None. How many at Michigan? None.

Look he's obviously a very bright football mind. But he's lack the emotional intelligence to be a top level NFL head coach. He is basically Rex Ryan but as an offensive mind instead of a defensive mind. Neither has the professionalism (not sure if that's the right word) to be a true NFL head coach. Their act sours on NFL men.

 
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How many championships did he win at Stanford? None. How many at San Diego State? None. How many with the Colts? None. How many with the Bears? None. How many at Michigan? None.
He never coached at San Diego State and I'm not sure what his playing career has to do with his coaching ability.

 
How many championships did he win at Stanford? None. How many at San Diego State? None. How many with the Colts? None. How many with the Bears? None. How many at Michigan? None.
He never coached at San Diego State and I'm not sure what his playing career has to do with his coaching ability.
My point was that he's never won anything. I didn't do a fact check. He's a bright offensive mind who is too full of himself to realize his potential. He's like a player who has every physical tool, big, strong, fast, got a 4.0 in college, has a HOF running back behind him and a couple of physical marvels to throw to, no off the field issues, and yet still stinks.

 
Why is it not worth a reply? Did he not show coaching chops at San Diego or did he get the Stanford job because of his looks?

 
How many championships did he win at Stanford? None. How many at San Diego State? None. How many with the Colts? None. How many with the Bears? None. How many at Michigan? None.
He never coached at San Diego State and I'm not sure what his playing career has to do with his coaching ability.
My point was that he's never won anything. I didn't do a fact check. He's a bright offensive mind who is too full of himself to realize his potential. He's like a player who has every physical tool, big, strong, fast, got a 4.0 in college, has a HOF running back behind him and a couple of physical marvels to throw to, no off the field issues, and yet still stinks.
Seems silly to opine on his coaching acumen when you don't even know his history, no?

:shrug:

 
Why is it not worth a reply? Did he not show coaching chops at San Diego or did he get the Stanford job because of his looks?
Mostly because it's a very small sample size.Look I think Harbaugh is a good coach. He just needs to cool it with the ego stuff. People don't like that stuff.

 
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How many championships did he win at Stanford? None. How many at San Diego State? None. How many with the Colts? None. How many with the Bears? None. How many at Michigan? None.
He never coached at San Diego State and I'm not sure what his playing career has to do with his coaching ability.
:lmao: at San Diego State.

Go back to mining water Sabertool, you're not good at the internet.

 
How many championships did he win at Stanford? None. How many at San Diego State? None. How many with the Colts? None. How many with the Bears? None. How many at Michigan? None.
He never coached at San Diego State and I'm not sure what his playing career has to do with his coaching ability.
My point was that he's never won anything. I didn't do a fact check. He's a bright offensive mind who is too full of himself to realize his potential. He's like a player who has every physical tool, big, strong, fast, got a 4.0 in college, has a HOF running back behind him and a couple of physical marvels to throw to, no off the field issues, and yet still stinks.
Seems silly to opine on his coaching acumen when you don't even know his history, no?

:shrug:
I do know his history. He has no championships. How am I wrong?

 
How many championships did he win at Stanford? None. How many at San Diego State? None. How many with the Colts? None. How many with the Bears? None. How many at Michigan? None.
He never coached at San Diego State and I'm not sure what his playing career has to do with his coaching ability.
:lmao: at San Diego State. Go back to mining water Sabertool, you're not good at the internet.
ok Dr. Dip####. You go ahead and bump this thread when Harbaugh wins that ring. :lmao:
 
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How many championships did he win at Stanford? None. How many at San Diego State? None. How many with the Colts? None. How many with the Bears? None. How many at Michigan? None.
He never coached at San Diego State and I'm not sure what his playing career has to do with his coaching ability.
My point was that he's never won anything. I didn't do a fact check. He's a bright offensive mind who is too full of himself to realize his potential. He's like a player who has every physical tool, big, strong, fast, got a 4.0 in college, has a HOF running back behind him and a couple of physical marvels to throw to, no off the field issues, and yet still stinks.
Seems silly to opine on his coaching acumen when you don't even know his history, no?

:shrug:
I do know his history. He has no championships. How am I wrong?
He has an NFC, AFC and two conference championships at San Diego "State" as a coach, so yeah...you're wrong.

 
How many championships did he win at Stanford? None. How many at San Diego State? None. How many with the Colts? None. How many with the Bears? None. How many at Michigan? None.
He never coached at San Diego State and I'm not sure what his playing career has to do with his coaching ability.
:lmao: at San Diego State. Go back to mining water Sabertool, you're not good at the internet.
ok Dr. Dip####. You go ahead and bump this thread when Harbaugh wins that ring. :lmao:
You're the gift that just keeps on giving. :thumbup:

 

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