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Very low chance of success...even if they offer $10 million per year, $7.4 million in Michigan goes a lot farther than $10 million in NYC

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15 hours ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

I kind of view him similar to Jose Mourinho in soccer. He makes a big splash the first year, but players stop responding after a few years and he clashes with top brass.

 

I have made this comparison many times. He is a turnaround artist. Work them hard, be intense, create an us against the world environment and play conservative and mistake free. 

 

But eventually that intensity and that demand for zero mental mistakes wears people around you down. It does for Jose and it does for Jim Harbaugh. 

 

If the Jets hired him they would win double digit games the next 2 years and falter in the post season. 

Posted
5 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

I'll give you Orton and Danielson but Phipps sucked.

 

Bob Griese and Drew Brees

 

 

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5 hours ago, matter2003 said:

Very low chance of success...even if they offer $10 million per year, $7.4 million in Michigan goes a lot farther than $10 million in NYC

 

...$7.4 mil at Michigan, a campus deity and surely a recipient of "boosts" from big money boosters..........sounds pretty cushy to me vs NFL and divas....Saban and Petrino returned for a reason....

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11 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...$7.4 mil at Michigan, a campus deity and surely a recipient of "boosts" from big money boosters..........sounds pretty cushy to me vs NFL and divas....Saban and Petrino returned for a reason....

 

The NFL is by far the better job if a coach is up to it, which he clearly is

 

 

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8 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

The NFL is by far the better job if a coach is up to it, which he clearly is

 

 

 

...all depends on the individual's career objectives/goals....Saban certainly seems content with multiple national championships as is Belichick with 5 Lombardi's......

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6 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...all depends on the individual's career objectives/goals....Saban certainly seems content with multiple national championships as is Belichick with 5 Lombardi's......

 

One would be in the NFL if they could handle it.  

 

A far larger accomplishment to coach men at the top level than kids at the lower level.

 

they are different roles as well, college recruiting isnt for everyone.

 

harbaugh belongs in the NFL and I wouldn’t be surprised if a good team or one on the rise signs him up, it’s in his blood

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Michigan has recruited at an elite level since Harbaugh has been there.  He will never beat OSU. As someone that has watched closely for the last handful of year he is WAY overrated. 

 

Bring the hammer Kirby! So correct!

31 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

The NFL is by far the better job if a coach is up to it, which he clearly is

 

 

 

Ask yourself this: why did he bail out to Michigan if he was cut out for the NFL?

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13 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

 

Ask yourself this: why did he bail out to Michigan if he was cut out for the NFL?

 

Burn out hits pro coaches, and it was a great contract he couldn’t refuse 

 

but the gig at Michigan hasn’t worked out (and  family dinners must be fun with him getting teased for wussing out)

 

no surprise if he comes back to the NFL

 

these guys are kind of super driven and only the pros is really satisfying 

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17 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

 

Haha!!! He’s only won everywhere he’s been.  What a disaster.

 

that would be an amazing here. I don’t think he’s leaving Michigan because it’s his school and he wants to win big there.  But anyone who doesn’t think it would be a good hire is delusional. I’d fire SM right now for Harbaugh.  Allen would be great in a Harbaugh offense.  

 

Michigan (and Ohio St) boosters have been impatient when their coaches don’t beat the other school.  I wouldn’t be surprised if he wasn’t retained. 

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The worst victim of the NFL/NCAA divide was when Musburger was king of announcers for the NFL, and asked for way too much in his contract renewal, and found himself sent to the fifth rate hype of the college game

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, WhyteDwarf said:

Darnold will be in the SB short order if they land Harbaugh. He'll wear out his welcome quickly, but it will be worth it.

 

And we're stuck with McDumbass...

 

Many top pro coaches burn out fast, especially with success.

 

i would most welcome a Jets/Bills talented rivalry for the 2020s....

 

 

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8 minutes ago, WhyteDwarf said:

Darnold will be in the SB short order if they land Harbaugh. He'll wear out his welcome quickly, but it will be worth it.

 

And we're stuck with McDumbass...

 

all the lols

 

people who know so little spout so much.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

Bring the hammer Kirby! So correct!

 

Ask yourself this: why did he bail out to Michigan if he was cut out for the NFL?

 

...because he doesn't have a salary cap at Michigan??............

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20 hours ago, wppete said:

I hope the do getbhim. He is a disaster of a coach. 

 

Agreed.  His career is really not that impressive.  He won at Stanford...when they had Andrew Luck, the best QB prospects since the early 80s.  Not impressed.  He won with the 49ers...after Mike Singletary did all the dirty work for that team first and got the roster and team discipline set for him.  Harbaugh came and they seemed to get worse and worse each year.  Went from 13-3 first year to 8-8 in 4th year.  He's turned around Michigan....Michigan continues to get top ranked recruiting classes (arguably from advantages that are very NE Pats like as far as manipulating rules in setting up such as practice trips to exotic European destinations), yet they always choke it away in the big games.  He has yet to beat their arch rival when that is the single most important thing for their program to do each year.  This includes a 62 point performance given up by their vaunted defense this season.  Ugh.

 

He is the most overrated NFL / College coach I have ever seen.

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3 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

Well, at least you have half a brain.

Once again you offer very little to the thread as you once said to me. 

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