Ross needs to take some of the blame also
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Lets not forget about our "Harbaugh hunt" early last off-season and how that made Tony a lame duck coach, he should of fired Tony first then pursued Harbaugh (if he failed he could of named Nolan the HC). We all know Tony's gone, now it's just a matter of when, and also if Jeff's going with him. Ross has some serious decisions to make at the risk of losing a withering fan base. Lets also not forget his friendship with the GM from KC whos name is eluding me right now, that could come into play at some point this season.
Peterson is that name. Ross screwed up because he didn't know how to go about doing it. He was the kid that got beat up in school I think. Now he just wants to be cool to own a team.
ghotirule Wrote:
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> I'm OK that he went to Harbaugh. He's a good
> coach, and the Niners are doing well with him.
> Tony clearly wasn't getting it done.
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> The problem is, once you mess with the leadership,
> you have to mess with the leadership.
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> There were 5 big name, successful veteran coaches
> available this offseason. Why not hire one?
That's kinda my point as well, I have no problem with the pursuit of Harbaugh, I just think he screwed the pooch in not canning Tony S first. It set this bad wheel in motion IMO.