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View Poll Results: Your top choice for the next head coach? | |||
Ben Johnson |
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25 | 51.02% |
Bobby Slowick |
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3 | 6.12% |
Mike MacDonald |
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10 | 20.41% |
Raheem Morris |
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0 | 0% |
Dan Quinn |
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2 | 4.08% |
Mike Vrabel |
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2 | 4.08% |
Bill Belichick |
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2 | 4.08% |
Aaron Glenn |
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0 | 0% |
Jim Harbaugh |
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5 | 10.20% |
other |
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0 | 0% |
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
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I've got no problem with Harris leaning on Hurney, it's only natural when you're new to an organization to find someone to glean info from. Doesn't necessarily mean much beyond that. |
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
I have a problem when Hurney said a 2nd rounder for Sweat is a great deal, should have gotten a 1st rounder or kept him. Sweat has 10 sacks and counting.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
It's not what he's worth, it's what he's worth when you sell him. With 1-2 years on a contract I'd agree, but nobody was giving up a 1st for an impending FA. They had to offer a 2nd AND pony up for a big new contract.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
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I hope Harris is just relying on Hurney for advice on how to handle the search.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
Adam Peters would be my choice. Lynch has done a hell of a job for SF, and it begs the question how much of that is down to building a top staff.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
I want the OC from Detroit. He’s young and will bring an energy to the franchise. Plus he makes Goff look good…
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
I know many of you want Peters as GM, I favor Kyle Smith who the 49ers almost sign to replace John Lynch a few years back. Peters is a Bay area native from Cupertino and might not want to move East.
Kyle Smith, Falcons VP of player personnel: Having worked in Washington, Smith, the 38-year-old son of former Chargers GM A.J. Smith, was poached by Terry Fontenot two years ago to be the new Atlanta GM’s top assistant, and others have come in and tried to poach Smith from Fontenot. A very well-respected evaluator who went from scout to college director to VP of player personnel in D.C. in 10 years, Smith was considered a strong candidate to replace John Lynch in San Francisco, had Lynch gone to TV last year—which speaks to the respect former Washington offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan has for his work.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
I'd forgotten about Smith. Should be in the conversation.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
Dream scenario, Kyle Smith and Sean McVay ( it’s not going to happen, he’s under contract till 2026 w/ rams). I think Mc Vay is the best coach in the NFL, rams have done an 80% roster turnover and they are in every game, they will sneak into the playoffs and will make some noise.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
Maybe they had a sense Sweat was going to test the market and be outta here anyway.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
And he'll be paid top 5 money next year. Is he a top 5 DE? I'm not convinced.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
4 yrs $98M, not crazy $$ for what he is at age 27
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
Not saying its crazy, just saying I'm not convinced he's worth that much compared to his peers. Suspect ownership came to the same conclusion.
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
I honestly think we be in the top 5 in this list or maybe even top 3
https://www.espn.com/nfl/insider/sto...thers-patriots Pathetically low
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Re: Potential GM/HC/Coaches Thread
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And having a rebuild culture can be both a positive and negative. The positive aspect of it is that it allows the coach to do what he wants (the same for a GM).
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