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red gonna say russ wilson and make us hate ourselves
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Ian Rapoport @RapSheet 3m3 minutes ago
Next week, #49ers front-office caravan will hit Seattle to interview execs Scott Fitterer & Trent Kirchner, along with OL coach Tom Cable
He also used to say if it looks like and rat and smells like a rat...in reference to Garcia's sexual preference...so him saying a flick of the wrist could be something completely different
4. The 49ers are looking to reestablish some tenets of the past, ditch others. I’ve been on record saying I think the San Francisco opening might be the best one at sea level. Yes, I know how bad they’ve been, but this is a genuine opportunity to build from the ground up, and that’s not all that common. It’s the only coaching job of the six where you aren’t inheriting a general manager. You don’t have a highly-drafted quarterback like a Blake Bortles or Jared Goff that you need to try and fix, or convince management to trade. There aren’t bad contracts that you can’t get out of. There’s an acknowledgement in the building that time will be needed. And so, at least on paper, this is the one job where a coach can take the book that he’s bringing into the interview and follow it by the letter in building a team.
As such, the Niners are trying to be as open-minded as possible with the search. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t parameters. CEO Jed York already laid out the importance that the GM be able to build a strong relationship with the coach, but the mandate there will be broad and the relationship-building element will be important at all levels. Trent Baalke wasn’t all that inclusive with his own scouting staff, and the assistant coaches certainly didn’t feel like they had much say in what the team should be seeking in acquiring talent. So the hope is that changes, and that the team can be more creative with trades, and more efficient in veteran free agency and building the bottom of the roster. As for the coaches, adaptability on the field will be vital, as will rediscovering the toughness they had that Scot McCloughan emphasized from 2005-10 and that Jim Harbaugh fostered over his four years. And the hope is the coach can create the kind of accountability that Harbaugh once did.
Add it up? Find the creativity, toughness and vision of McCloughan and Harbaugh, and eliminate the dysfunction, and you’re getting close to what the Niners want. And that ability to learn from the past is a good sign that the team has the right idea. Getting there, of course, will be much more complicated.
Mark Davis did the exact same thing years ago after Al died. It's the best move forward for the franchise.Honestly think we're interviewing a bunch of these people to get some inside info. I think we know who we want.
This is the only opportunity you get to dig inside the minds of all these teams like that.
BRUHHHHHHHHHHHwe're interviewing eliot wolf right now
packer fans are tight right now
lol
anyone have a problem with our next gm drafting joe mixon? you'd probably get him later in the draft. really good value.
if you're not aware of what he did, he KTFO some white chick. dude can play, tho. baller.
I'm bored. Nothing new about the niners. Share some thoughts. Reads. Info. Something!!!first time i saw mixon play his game reminded me so much of leveon bell. i might take him earlier than day 3 tbh.