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Jim & John Harbaugh are the 2ND & 3RD best head coaches in the NFL.

Vehemently disagree. Jim has been in the league 2 years with a team gift wrapped with talent. Credit goes to him wanting and developing Kaepernick but otherwise his roster was stacked upon his arrival. Let's see how his teams do once they face salary cap decisions like Belichick, Tomlin, McCarthy, Coughlin, John Harbaugh, Payton and other coaches have had to deal with.


I have no idea how that offensive line doesn't break the salary cap by itself. I will love to see what happens to them and Seattle once they have to pay up on these qb's who are under rookie contracts still. Kaep is making just over 1 mil per. They have so much money spent else where that there is no way they can keep their core and him.

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Kirkwood wrote:
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Jim & John Harbaugh are the 2ND & 3RD best head coaches in the NFL.

Vehemently disagree. Jim has been in the league 2 years with a team gift wrapped with talent. Credit goes to him wanting and developing Kaepernick but otherwise his roster was stacked upon his arrival. Let's see how his teams do once they face salary cap decisions like Belichick, Tomlin, McCarthy, Coughlin, John Harbaugh, Payton and other coaches have had to deal with.


I have no idea how that offensive line doesn't break the salary cap by itself. I will love to see what happens to them and Seattle once they have to pay up on these qb's who are under rookie contracts still. Kaep is making just over 1 mil per. They have so much money spent else where that there is no way they can keep their core and him.

I guess they didnt waste three years of their young qb's career waiting for an over the hill redneck to finish up


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Kirkwood wrote:
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Jim & John Harbaugh are the 2ND & 3RD best head coaches in the NFL.

Vehemently disagree. Jim has been in the league 2 years with a team gift wrapped with talent. Credit goes to him wanting and developing Kaepernick but otherwise his roster was stacked upon his arrival. Let's see how his teams do once they face salary cap decisions like Belichick, Tomlin, McCarthy, Coughlin, John Harbaugh, Payton and other coaches have had to deal with.


I have no idea how that offensive line doesn't break the salary cap by itself. I will love to see what happens to them and Seattle once they have to pay up on these qb's who are under rookie contracts still. Kaep is making just over 1 mil per. They have so much money spent else where that there is no way they can keep their core and him.

I guess they didnt waste three years of their young qb's career waiting for an over the hill redneck to finish up

3 time mvp over the hill redneck to you!!

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 Post subject: Re: Jim Harbaugh
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:lol:

Just sayin, they made their choice. Dont hate on the 9ers and Hawks for using the system


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Even though I'm fairly sure I would hate them personally, both the Harbaughs have exhibited a great deal of aptitude for coaching. I'm not sure how anyone could proclaim them to be anything but fine coaches at this point.

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In today's society, why is it so faux pas to exhibit passion in what you do? To be expressive and powerful?

Why is every expression of emotion considered a "meltdown" now?

Enough with the mind-fuckery.

That is just the weak trying to curtail the power of the strong by persuading public opinion against them.

Football is a game of power, passion, and pride, and guys like Harbaugh should be embraced and celebrated. The nerdy haters should just be stepped-on and swept away, like always.

What the hell are you talking about?

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Even though I'm fairly sure I would hate them personally, both the Harbaughs have exhibited a great deal of aptitude for coaching. I'm not sure how anyone could proclaim them to be anything but fine coaches at this point.

He's a very good coach. I'm curious to know how good once he deals with roster turnover like many other top coaches have dealt with. He's yet to get there.


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I have no idea how that offensive line doesn't break the salary cap by itself. I will love to see what happens to them and Seattle once they have to pay up on these qb's who are under rookie contracts still. Kaep is making just over 1 mil per. They have so much money spent else where that there is no way they can keep their core and him.


They'll be just fine. Kaep did all that damage on Sunday with an aging, cheap veteran WR who went for over 200 yards. Just like the Patriots, it's plug and play with them. SF and SEA are probably the new capitals of NFL innovation.

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I have no idea how that offensive line doesn't break the salary cap by itself. I will love to see what happens to them and Seattle once they have to pay up on these qb's who are under rookie contracts still. Kaep is making just over 1 mil per. They have so much money spent else where that there is no way they can keep their core and him.


They'll be just fine. Kaep did all that damage on Sunday with an aging, cheap veteran WR who went for over 200 yards. Just like the Patriots, it's plug and play with them. SF and SEA are probably the new capitals of NFL innovation.


Agreed. I find it funny that ESPN and other networks act as though Anquan Boldin is somehow a WR juggernaut. He was a very good WR at one point and still is, though he has certainly been slowed by the effects of time and age. He is in no way an elite talent at this point, nor is he even close. The QB and the system will do great to prop up the end of an aging career for a guy who was once very good (but not elite).

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Harbaugh is a asshat, but a very good coach. Usually the good ones are asshats, kind of goes hand in hand.

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Harbaugh is a asshat, but a very good coach. Usually the good ones are asshats, kind of goes hand in hand.

Hawger must be a great coach as well.

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veganfan21 wrote:
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I have no idea how that offensive line doesn't break the salary cap by itself. I will love to see what happens to them and Seattle once they have to pay up on these qb's who are under rookie contracts still. Kaep is making just over 1 mil per. They have so much money spent else where that there is no way they can keep their core and him.


They'll be just fine. Kaep did all that damage on Sunday with an aging, cheap veteran WR who went for over 200 yards. Just like the Patriots, it's plug and play with them. SF and SEA are probably the new capitals of NFL innovation.


Agreed. I find it funny that ESPN and other networks act as though Anquan Boldin is somehow a WR juggernaut. He was a very good WR at one point and still is, though he has certainly been slowed by the effects of time and age. He is in no way an elite talent at this point, nor is he even close. The QB and the system will do great to prop up the end of an aging career for a guy who was once very good (but not elite).

The system is built on 5 above average offensive linemen. That's unsustainable.


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Harbaugh is a asshat, but a very good coach. Usually the good ones are asshats, kind of goes hand in hand.

Hawger must be a great coach as well.

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 Post subject: Re: Jim Harbaugh
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leashyourkids wrote:
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I have no idea how that offensive line doesn't break the salary cap by itself. I will love to see what happens to them and Seattle once they have to pay up on these qb's who are under rookie contracts still. Kaep is making just over 1 mil per. They have so much money spent else where that there is no way they can keep their core and him.


They'll be just fine. Kaep did all that damage on Sunday with an aging, cheap veteran WR who went for over 200 yards. Just like the Patriots, it's plug and play with them. SF and SEA are probably the new capitals of NFL innovation.


Agreed. I find it funny that ESPN and other networks act as though Anquan Boldin is somehow a WR juggernaut. He was a very good WR at one point and still is, though he has certainly been slowed by the effects of time and age. He is in no way an elite talent at this point, nor is he even close. The QB and the system will do great to prop up the end of an aging career for a guy who was once very good (but not elite).

I wholeheartedly disagree.

Boldin is awesome and he carried Flacco last year. Now, we will see the real Flacco and he will make Kaepernick even better.

Did you watch sunday's game?

He was making circus catches in traffic and YACing it up like crazy.


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I have no idea how that offensive line doesn't break the salary cap by itself. I will love to see what happens to them and Seattle once they have to pay up on these qb's who are under rookie contracts still. Kaep is making just over 1 mil per. They have so much money spent else where that there is no way they can keep their core and him.


They'll be just fine. Kaep did all that damage on Sunday with an aging, cheap veteran WR who went for over 200 yards. Just like the Patriots, it's plug and play with them. SF and SEA are probably the new capitals of NFL innovation.


Agreed. I find it funny that ESPN and other networks act as though Anquan Boldin is somehow a WR juggernaut. He was a very good WR at one point and still is, though he has certainly been slowed by the effects of time and age. He is in no way an elite talent at this point, nor is he even close. The QB and the system will do great to prop up the end of an aging career for a guy who was once very good (but not elite).

I wholeheartedly disagree.

Boldin is awesome and he carried Flacco last year. Now, we will see the real Flacco and he will make Kaepernick even better.

Did you watch sunday's game?


Boldin can be both awesome and disposable, which is also how the Ravens viewed him seeing how he's not in Baltimore anymore. Boldin did well in Baltimore, but so did Smith, Pitta, and Rice. There were a lot of options and Boldin, just like the others, benefited from each other's presence. At this point in his career, he's a useful WR but nowhere near that status in which I think you're trying to categorize him.

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Boldin is a great route runner and he is very strong. He is slow and not explosive. He does not make a bad offense suddenly good. He will put up numbers but it is because of what he is surrounded by, not because of transcendent talent. If he was on the Jets, he would be forgotten.

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I understand he's not a top 5 game changing receiever but I do think he's top 15 or 20 and his specific ability to catch balls in traffic aids young QB's


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I understand he's not a top 5 game changing receiever but I do think he's top 15 or 20 and his specific ability to catch balls in traffic aids young QB's


I agree on the young QB part.

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What the fuck is your problem? I just posted one harmless stat to set off what seems like an angry Packer fan and you still give me grief? Stick to showing how smart you are in the Syria thread,which by the way looks like it might end diplomatically like I said.


Tiny deserves his own D-Bag section. This guy is always stepping on other posters on his way to the top of his soapbox.


Weird. He's never been a dick head before.


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Harbaugh is a asshat, but a very good coach. Usually the good ones are asshats, kind of goes hand in hand.

Hawger must be a great coach as well.

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Harbaugh is a asshat, but a very good coach. Usually the good ones are asshats, kind of goes hand in hand.

Hawger must be a great coach as well.

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You're.

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Thank goodness Hawger isn't a grammar coach.

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Thank goodness Hawger isn't a grammar coach.

Change your fuckin avatar already


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Thank goodness Hawger isn't a grammar coach.

I would have fire and passion.

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Thank goodness Hawger isn't a grammar coach.

I would have fire and passion.

Why dont you shut the hell up?


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Thank goodness Hawger isn't a grammar coach.

Change your fuckin avatar already


Been too long

Yeah, it's getting stale. I'll work on it.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Thank goodness Hawger isn't a grammar coach.

I would have fire and passion.

Why dont you shut the hell up?

don't

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Hawg Ass wrote:
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Thank goodness Hawger isn't a grammar coach.

I would have fire and passion.

Why dont you shut the hell up?

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