49ers to employ unique power structure

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49ers to employ unique power structure
Posted by Mike Florio on February 9, 2017, 11:34 PM EST
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There’s a fine line between thinking outside the box and effin’ nutty. Time will tell where the new San Francisco power structure falls on that spectrum.

Officially unveiled on Thursday along with the introduction of coach Kyle Shanahan, new G.M. John Lynch explained the division of authority as follows: “I can tell you Kyle has control of the 53. I have the 90. Free agency and draft, I think I have. But, in all of those, it’s also written that, subject to approval of the other guy. And so, that’s the way we wanted it.”

If Shanahan and Lynch form a true partnership, with consensus building and compromise the norm, none of this will be an issue. If they don’t, however, the arrangement has the potential to become a mess.

As explained by Lynch, each guy has veto power over the other guy’s decision-making authority. Which means that Shanahan actually has final say over the 90-man roster, free agency, and the draft and that Lynch has final say over the 53-man roster.

More specifically, disagreements that can’t be resolved could devolve into tit-for-tat gridlock, with veto power becoming the basis for trading horses and/or mutual back-scratching and/or mutually-assured destruction.

Again, if it ever comes to that, the battle already has been lost. The goal should be to always work together, without having to pull out the contract and determine who has what power and how much of it.

Given the Baalke-Harbaugh Bay Area imbroglio, the relationship between Shanahan and Lynch is far more critical than the nuts and bolts of the power structure. So forget about the respective power of coach and G.M. and focus instead on whether they can successfully run the three-legged race.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/02/09/49ers-to-employ-unique-power-structure/
 

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49ers to employ unique power structure
Posted by Mike Florio on February 9, 2017, 11:34 PM EST
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There’s a fine line between thinking outside the box and effin’ nutty. Time will tell where the new San Francisco power structure falls on that spectrum.

Officially unveiled on Thursday along with the introduction of coach Kyle Shanahan, new G.M. John Lynch explained the division of authority as follows: “I can tell you Kyle has control of the 53. I have the 90. Free agency and draft, I think I have. But, in all of those, it’s also written that, subject to approval of the other guy. And so, that’s the way we wanted it.”

If Shanahan and Lynch form a true partnership, with consensus building and compromise the norm, none of this will be an issue. If they don’t, however, the arrangement has the potential to become a mess.

As explained by Lynch, each guy has veto power over the other guy’s decision-making authority. Which means that Shanahan actually has final say over the 90-man roster, free agency, and the draft and that Lynch has final say over the 53-man roster.

More specifically, disagreements that can’t be resolved could devolve into tit-for-tat gridlock, with veto power becoming the basis for trading horses and/or mutual back-scratching and/or mutually-assured destruction.

Again, if it ever comes to that, the battle already has been lost. The goal should be to always work together, without having to pull out the contract and determine who has what power and how much of it.

Given the Baalke-Harbaugh Bay Area imbroglio, the relationship between Shanahan and Lynch is far more critical than the nuts and bolts of the power structure. So forget about the respective power of coach and G.M. and focus instead on whether they can successfully run the three-legged race.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/02/09/49ers-to-employ-unique-power-structure/

With the help of Mike Shanahan. The rivalry might be as bad as it was in the late 80's early 90's when it was mostly the Rams and 49ers hooking and jabbing for the NFC West. Will be interesting to see how this all plays out.
 

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With the help of Mike Shanahan. The rivalry might be as bad as it was in the late 80's early 90's when it was mostly the Rams and 49ers hooking and jabbing for the NFC West. Will be interesting to see how this all plays out.

I don't know how much input Mike is going to have on this team. It's obvious his son wants to prove to everyone he's a big boy. I see Mcdaniels 2.0 in the making.
 

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I don't know how much input Mike is going to have on this team. It's obvious his son wants to prove to everyone he's a big boy. I see Mcdaniels 2.0 in the making.

For what its worth, lets hope it goes incredibly bad like you said...
 

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Yeah, I guess more power to them if they can work together like this. But it takes two very humble and honest people to make a situation like this work. And I've never heard anything about Shanahan that says he is a humble person. There will come a time when they disagree completely about something and when that happens someone will have to make the final decision. How the other one takes it will determine this relationship.

Should be fun to watch I'm guessing... strictly as a Rams fan at least. :)
 

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It sounds stupid as hell. GM should be of service to the coach by bringing in players to fit his schemes.

I hope they continue to crash and burn.

Did I mention I really hate the Whiners?
 

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Now to get rid of Pete Carroll out of the NFCW......:mrburnsevil:
 

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So, if you want to see a visual of this power structure in your mind. Just picture this...

A dog chasing it's tail endlessly.
 
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So, if you want to see a visual of this power structure in your mind. Just picture this...

A dog chasing it tail endlessly.

This is fantastic because it will almost certainly end badly.

As a Rams fan I can only say I am glad that Jed York is running the show there. He's an idiot. Lucky sperm since he was born into that family but just a dumbazz.

Living here I see people with money all the time that can't think there way out of a paper bag.
 

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So, if you want to see a visual of this power structure in your mind. Just picture this...

A dog chasing it tail endlessly.

I want player A
Nah I'm going to veto that Kyle
Well I'm gonna veto your veto John
Well sorry Kyle but I'm gonna have to veto your veto of my veto
Actually John ill just veto the veto of my veto of your veto
Well Kyle ......
Ad Infinitum

They might not have time to game plan ;)