rastaman831226 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 No coach can win without having the talent! None!Lot's of coaches get mediocre results from very talented players. Harbaugh got the most out of what he was given to work with....and they maxed out.Harbaugh is a proven and very good HC. Few HC's have accomplished what he has. To think he got great results on his own is wrong. Great results come from great organizational choices and decision making. Hiring Harbaugh was one of the pieces. He's done it all. Now his challenge is to do it again. Not many do. Damn! I got sucked in! I'm stupid for writing this....all I did was grab a bat! Soooooooo, you agree that John Harbaugh's success has more to do with the organization then with his actual coaching ability? Quote
Robjr83 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 This truly is a dead horse..... Biscuit already said Harbs is on a short leash following an 8-8 season. He'll fire him next season if needs be. Personnel was a major problem last year. McKinnie being McKinnie, no real successor for Birk, no backup plan at TE when Pitta went down, AQ Shitley, Jones getting hurt in the first game,Huff sucking A$$, having to rely on bums like Doss, Clark, Dickson, Stokely to makeup for Q and Pitta.... its amazing this team went 8-8 the more I think about it, and even with all that we were 1 quarter of football away from being in the playoffs. 1 Quote
thesteelhurtin Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 I think the only time a contract could effect coach is when he is in his final year and there have been no talks of an extension. Like Spen said coaches want to win no matter what the circumstances. Even if he knows it's his final year unless he is retiring he still needs a good resume. 1 Quote
papasmurfbell Posted April 1, 2014 Author Posted April 1, 2014 I think the only time a contract could effect coach is when he is in his final year and there have been no talks of an extension. Like Spen said coaches want to win no matter what the circumstances. Even if he knows it's his final year unless he is retiring he still needs a good resume.Then it was not needed. It is poor business. Quote
Oldschool739 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 Then it was not needed. It is poor business.Smurf, people who become multi millionaires don't do it by making poor biz decisions.....I certainly don't understand it, but then I suspect he may know something I don't know, that's why he is a very successful multi mill biz man and I am not.....Say Amen, if you know it's right !! Quote
papasmurfbell Posted April 1, 2014 Author Posted April 1, 2014 This guy was a total moronic eff up who was worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Quote
rastaman831226 Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 This truly is a dead horse..... Biscuit already said Harbs is on a short leash following an 8-8 season. He'll fire him next season if needs be. Personnel was a major problem last year. McKinnie being McKinnie, no real successor for Birk, no backup plan at TE when Pitta went down, AQ Shitley, Jones getting hurt in the first game,Huff sucking A$$, having to rely on bums like Doss, Clark, Dickson, Stokely to makeup for Q and Pitta.... its amazing this team went 8-8 the more I think about it, and even with all that we were 1 quarter of football away from being in the playoffs.Billick hung around for so long because there was so much $$$ remaining on his contract. Do we want to make that very same stupid mistake should this team continue it's downward spiral with Harbaugh? What happens if there's another coaches and player rebellion, more evidence of a lack of locker room and field leadership, and a lack of growth in Harbaugh gameday coaching ability? That extension is going to look dumb should this team finish 6-10 or even worse. The smart thing to do is let Harbaugh coach the 2 -3 years of his original contract then evaluate his performance. Quote
vmax Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 Soooooooo, you agree that John Harbaugh's success has more to do with the organization then with his actual coaching ability? No...he is one part of the winning formula and he does his part well. He's the HC...not a position or unit coach. There is a big difference in responsibilities and focus. He is a great fit as a person, winning team philosophy and leader.Any HC's success is directly tied to Ownership, Front Office, Coaching Staff and the talent on the team. No one man can work with a bunch of slappies and take them anywhere good. 1 Quote
rastaman831226 Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 No...he is one part of the winning formula and he does his part well. He's the HC...not a position or unit coach. There is a big difference in responsibilities and focus. He is a great fit as a person, winning team philosophy and leader.Any HC's success is directly tied to Ownership, Front Office, Coaching Staff and the talent on the team. No one man can work with a bunch of slappies and take them anywhere good.Soooooo, after honestly evaluating Harbaugh's lax gameday coaching skills, you have to agree that any success John Harbaugh has achieved has more to do with the organization than with his actual coaching? Quote
Spen Posted April 5, 2014 Posted April 5, 2014 Soooooo, after honestly evaluating Harbaugh's lax gameday coaching skills, you have to agree that any success John Harbaugh has achieved has more to do with the organization than with his actual coaching? After honestly evaluating your posting skills, I have to agree that any success you have achieved has more to do with the forum than with your actual posting. Keep asking the same question, get it answered honestly and efficiently but not how you'd like, then try to twist the given answer and ask the same question again. And again. 1 Quote
rastaman831226 Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 After honestly evaluating your posting skills, I have to agree that any success you have achieved has more to do with the forum than with your actual posting. Keep asking the same question, get it answered honestly and efficiently but not how you'd like, then try to twist the given answer and ask the same question again. And again.Meow...............................................................................again. 1 Quote
Spen Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 (edited) Meow...............................................................................again.I'm still unsure what that means, which means to me it makes as much sense as any of your other posts. Edited April 6, 2014 by Spen Quote
RavenousBG Posted April 7, 2014 Posted April 7, 2014 Spen I think he means to call you a slang for vagina. Just a guess. Not to get into you guys spat but it's just sports. Chill Quote
thesteelhurtin Posted April 7, 2014 Posted April 7, 2014 Pussy is actually short for pussification which means cowardly. Quote
Spen Posted April 7, 2014 Posted April 7, 2014 Spen I think he means to call you a slang for vagina. Just a guess. Not to get into you guys spat but it's just sports. Chill Well if thats the case, this Monday just took a turn for the worse. Quote
GrubberRaven Posted April 7, 2014 Posted April 7, 2014 He could have called you "San Diego" and then you'd be a whale's vagina...see the bright side... 2 Quote
rastaman831226 Posted April 7, 2014 Posted April 7, 2014 Jeez Spen. All I said was MEOW and now all your buddies are calling you a very large vagina. See what you started? Quote
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