brokeu91
The super shrink
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I'll give you a hint. He looks like Gonzo from the muppetsDamn it was so fun hating on him. Now who can we target on the 49ers?
I'll give you a hint. He looks like Gonzo from the muppetsDamn it was so fun hating on him. Now who can we target on the 49ers?
I don't think it's the same at all. But if it sends the 49ers into a tailspin I'll be willing to lie to you and say you're right.
Easy answer is whoever's their next coach! McDaniel's would be good as his offense would be hard for them to execute with their personnel!Damn it was so fun hating on him. Now who can we target on the 49ers?
Exactly. When owners realize that coaches are more important to their teams success than GMs they will be ahead. But, usually, the owner hires the GM and the GM is very involved in hiring a coach. It is much easier for an ego centered owner to admit his GM made a mistake and fire the coach than admit he made a mistake and fire the GM.This is as ridiculous as the Mike Martz departure by way of Zygmunt. We know where that got the Rams. I hope it is the same deal for the 49ers.
Exactly. When owners realize that coaches are more important to their teams success than GMs they will be ahead. But, usually, the owner hires the GM and the GM is very involved in hiring a coach. It is much easier for an ego centered owner to admit his GM made a mistake and fire the coach than admit he made a mistake and fire the GM.
Either way, I hope they bring back Dennis Erickson.
Yeah, I don't disagree with you really. I was talking more about actually winning games. If the GM has a bad cap guy bad draft guys or is reckless it may not matter who the coach is.Gatta disagree with this. I think in mnay ways the GM is much more important in the era of salary cap. many times we have seen in this league where a coach gets toatl power an it goes VERY bad. Coaches tend to fall in love with players (become more invested in them personnally) and make bad decisions on what valuea player has. The GM in theory is removed from that and hasa more long term view for the team and organization and should be be more level headed.
It doesn't always work that way (ther are exceptions to any rule). But I think a GM is often more important to the team than the coach - long term.