OT: 49ers and Hue Jackson. Hope they don't hire him

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I'm wondering about this...The Niners fired Jim Harbaugh reportedly due to his acrimonious relationship with the front office.

Chip Kelly, by most accounts I've read, was a petty dictator who alienated everyone in the organization, from the owner to the water boy.

This marriage makes no sense. Therefore, I hope it happens.
 
I'm wondering about this...The Niners fired Jim Harbaugh reportedly due to his acrimonious relationship with the front office.

Chip Kelly, by most accounts I've read, was a petty dictator who alienated everyone in the organization, from the owner to the water boy.

This marriage makes no sense. Therefore, I hope it happens.

Think it comes down to what you think of the coaches. I think Kelly's a winner, and would actually prefer Jackson to him in SF. That said it would be nice if Kelly was so enamored with Kaep that he bypasses QB and goes defense or something at 5 overall. Because I really don't want to see Goff burning our defense for the next decade.

Still though, it comes down to Fish making that OC call. If he kills the hire and brings in couple more key guys on offense the Rams will win an F-ton of games next year no matter who coaches SF.
 
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I don't think it much matters who the next HC is in SF. For awhile i mean...
They have about four good players and one of them is 35 yrs old.
They haven't drafted well and still have a dysfunctional front office.
 
It's the one year that stands out, not his record. He must have burned some bridges, and quick.
Its the Raiders. They "burned the bridge" with Mike Shanahan and Jon Gruden too. Not exactly the pillars of wisdom
 
Its the Raiders. They "burned the bridge" with Mike Shanahan and Jon Gruden too. Not exactly the pillars of wisdom
Can't disagree on that point. Dysfunction my friend, does not breed success.

If you missed my point, there are too many examples of really good coordinators, who made bad head football coaches, to list.
 
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