Jim Harbaugh is the most over hyped coach in the league!

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Incredible how much credit Jim Harbaugh gets for coaching a team that he inherited. Mike Singletary built that team and now Harbaugh is stealing all the credit. I wonder if he ever gave Mike Singletary any credit.

Jim Harbaugh coached Richard Sherman at Stanford and knew how good he was and yet he somehow didn't draft him. He let the Seahawks draft him. What a colossal fuckup that was. Now every game, Sherman wants to remind Harbaugh what a mistake that was.

He's an average coach who had Andrew Luck as his quarterback at Stanford and now a team inherited from Mike Singletary.
 

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Singletary got zero credit for anything with that team. Surprised nobody has given him a chance. 95 percent of these coaches can't draft to save their lives but Singletary could.
 

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Plus how was that brother to brother trade legal? Boldin goes from balty to san fran.
 

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Yeah but Harbaugh got those guys playing much better, you can't deny that. Not trying to bash Singletary or put Harbuagh on a pedestal, but did he really build that team? I thought that was the job of the GM.
 

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Jim Harbaugh took a Univ San Diego program and built into a successful program for that level. He then went to Stanford, inheriting a program that was dogshit, and took them to national prominence.

He goes to the NFL, and in his first 3 years gets his team to the championship game each year. Name me the coaches that have done that.

Singletary didn't build anything. The team was built by the front office, not Singletary.

NFL coaching is about leadership, its about having a strong support staff and giving them the autonomy to do their job. Its about having the ability to make critical decisions when necessary. Replacing Alex Smith for Colin Kaepernick being one of several.

Jim Harbaugh was a successful NFL QB, and spent several years as an assistant coach in the NFL. When given the opportunity to lead a group of men, which is a major skills set required to be a successful NFL coach, he has been top notch at every stop.

Jim Harbaugh knows his Xs and Os. Its one of many skills needed to be successful at this level. Anyone who doesn't think Jim Harbaugh is an excellent NFL coach, is riding the coat tails of a foundation made by a previous coach, and is just lucky to be in the right place at the right time.....doesn't know what the hell they are talking about.
 
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Yeah this threads crazy. Jim harbaugh is the man. Lot better coach than John imo
 

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Incredible how much credit Jim Harbaugh gets for coaching a team that he inherited. Mike Singletary built that team and now Harbaugh is stealing all the credit. I wonder if he ever gave Mike Singletary any credit.

Jim Harbaugh coached Richard Sherman at Stanford and knew how good he was and yet he somehow didn't draft him. He let the Seahawks draft him. What a colossal fuckup that was. Now every game, Sherman wants to remind Harbaugh what a mistake that was.

He's an average coach who had Andrew Luck as his quarterback at Stanford and now a team inherited from Mike Singletary.

probably one of the dumber posts i've read recently. Wrong about singletary, harbaugh, and sherman.
 

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probably one of the dumber posts i've read recently. Wrong about singletary, harbaugh, and sherman.
agreed,i love when people say he inherited the team.oh wait,he should have cut everybody and started from zero.the only guy to ever take a team to three championship games his first three years coaching gotta be at least an average coach,no?
 

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he's been successful at every level, I think he'e a pretty darn good coach
 

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ya i dont like him but he has had success at every level have to give him credit for that and singeltary was a terrible coach that team was a joke under him talking about but whoopings or whatever and sending davis to the locker room ya send one of the best te in the league to the showers cause he has an attitude singeltary was a joke imo
 

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Jim Harbaugh took a Univ San Diego program and built into a successful program for that level. He then went to Stanford, inheriting a program that was dogshit, and took them to national prominence.

He goes to the NFL, and in his first 3 years gets his team to the championship game each year. Name me the coaches that have done that.

Singletary didn't build anything. The team was built by the front office, not Singletary.

NFL coaching is about leadership, its about having a strong support staff and giving them the autonomy to do their job. Its about having the ability to make critical decisions when necessary. Replacing Alex Smith for Colin Kaepernick being one of several.

Jim Harbaugh was a successful NFL QB, and spent several years as an assistant coach in the NFL. When given the opportunity to lead a group of men, which is a major skills set required to be a successful NFL coach, he has been top notch at every stop.

Jim Harbaugh knows his Xs and Os. Its one of many skills needed to be successful at this level. Anyone who doesn't think Jim Harbaugh is an excellent NFL coach, is riding the coat tails of a foundation made by a previous coach, and is just lucky to be in the right place at the right time.....doesn't know what the hell they are talking about.

The jury is still out on whether this was the right move or not.
 

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And he always has that "mean-look" on the sidelines.....sort of like John Gruden........Grrrrrrrrrrrr

Vince Lombardi was the same way..... mean, grouchy, ornery and authoritarian (kicked-ass) and, he won a lot-of NFL football games
 

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Jim Harbaugh inherited a 10 loss team that Singletary went 18-22 with.

He did not inherit the current QB. He drafted him.

The idea that there is some sort of question if Harbaugh made the right decision in moving to Kap vs Alex Smith is comically preposterous.

I don't like Harbaugh at all, but you have to give credit where it is due.
 

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This is funny, from the wire story on the game where it was decided that SF would can Singletary:

Smith, who was 7-of-19 for 153 yards with two sacks, one touchdown, one interception, one sideline shouting match with Singletary and one benching.

Finding a quarterback will be another priority. Alex Smith most certainly will be gone after this season once the 2005 No. 1 overall pick's contract expires.
 

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Alex Smith? came up big in the 4th qtr vs a defenseless colt team. cant play. will never win anything. either will andy reid. harbaugh? great coach. get a clue.
 

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