Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
And yet it won't even amount to a hill of beans sufficient enough to make a burrito, since SD won't make the playoffs.
The Chargers bitch slapping the Seachickens earlier in the season and then pulling off a rally against the uber over rater 9ers is good enough for me. Those two fan bases have been by far the douchiest of the NFL the last few years. The Chargers are just an average team and having them run through the NFC West like they did just shows how over rated that division is.
Niners are garbage, and congrats on catching Seattle sleeping, early in the season, in San Diego, in 100 degree heat.
SDHornet wrote:
The Chargers bitch slapping the Seachickens earlier in the season and then pulling off a rally against the uber over rater 9ers is good enough for me. Those two fan bases have been by far the douchiest of the NFL the last few years. The Chargers are just an average team and having them run through the NFC West like they did just shows how over rated that division is.
Niners are garbage, and congrats on catching Seattle sleeping, early in the season, in San Diego, in 100 degree heat.
SDHornet wrote:
The Chargers bitch slapping the Seachickens earlier in the season and then pulling off a rally against the uber over rater 9ers is good enough for me. Those two fan bases have been by far the douchiest of the NFL the last few years. The Chargers are just an average team and having them run through the NFC West like they did just shows how over rated that division is.
Niners are garbage, and congrats on catching Seattle sleeping, early in the season, in San Diego, in 100 degree heat.
Seattle > Denver
St. Louis > Oakland
Top to bottom NFCW is better.
Overrated...
And yet an average Charger team ran roughshod through that paper tiger division.
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
Niners are garbage, and congrats on catching Seattle sleeping, early in the season, in San Diego, in 100 degree heat.
Seattle > Denver
St. Louis > Oakland
Top to bottom NFCW is better.
Overrated...
Seattle is not better than Denver at this point.
Have you seen Peyton throw a ball lately? The only thing that could maybe save him would be Zona's dome, but outside, he would get demolished by Seattle's D.
Have you seen Peyton throw a ball lately? The only thing that could maybe save him would be Zona's dome, but outside, he would get demolished by Seattle's D.
2nd most TD passes, 2nd highest rating, over 4,000 yards passing. Yeah, he's totally washed up.
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
Head to head and recent performance would say otherwise.
So by that logic do you agree that Dallas is better than Seattle?
No, because they're not. They're playing great right now, but so is Seattle. Seattle's great is better than Dallas' great; when they played earlier in the season, Seattle was definitely not playing great, and the game was still close. Seattle's D has allowed 6.5 points per game over the last 5. Bring on the cowgirls.
Seahawks08 wrote:
Have you seen Peyton throw a ball lately? The only thing that could maybe save him would be Zona's dome, but outside, he would get demolished by Seattle's D.
2nd most TD passes, 2nd highest rating, over 4,000 yards passing. Yeah, he's totally washed up.
Did I say he was washed up? No, no I didn't. But his ball does float more and more as the season progresses and that's not good when facing someone like Seattle or the Pats. But I don't doubt that if the Broncos reach the SB this year, the dome will assist their offense immensely.
There is no sane football-related reason for the Niners to let Harbaugh leave. Apparently, they're letting Harbaugh go simply because he was so insufferable to deal with, which … fine. I get why you might wear out after having Captain Jawclench as the head man for four years. But this man is a football coach, and football coaches are, by their very nature, insufferable. They work endless hours. They are humorless and often distant and aloof. They are endlessly demanding. Only a batshit crazy person would thrive in that job, and so Jim Harbaugh fits into the mold nicely. I don't know what other temperament you would like out of a head coach. What, you want him to be less intense? Fine; watch him get run over.
The other option, of course, is that the Niners don't wanna pay Harbaugh $8 million a year, and that they're letting everyone know about his repellent personality as an easy way to divert attention from this fact. NFL teams will suffer many things in the name of winning, though, so I find it amusing that Jed York and/or Trent Baalke would supposedly rather turn away a proven coach for NOTHING rather than deal with him socially on a day-to-day basis. Excellent NFL head coaches are rare. Even the good coaches are kinda shitty in certain ways (Andy Reid, etc). It can take decades to find one that knows what the fuck he's doing, and now the Niners are just gonna let that go and start all over again with … JOSH MCDANIELS?! Jesus. I mean, honestly. As if dealing with that little shit will somehow be heavenly ambrosia by comparison. The Niners will spend years trying to find an adequate replacement for Harbaugh.
There is no sane football-related reason for the Niners to let Harbaugh leave. Apparently, they're letting Harbaugh go simply because he was so insufferable to deal with, which … fine. I get why you might wear out after having Captain Jawclench as the head man for four years. But this man is a football coach, and football coaches are, by their very nature, insufferable. They work endless hours. They are humorless and often distant and aloof. They are endlessly demanding. Only a batshit crazy person would thrive in that job, and so Jim Harbaugh fits into the mold nicely. I don't know what other temperament you would like out of a head coach. What, you want him to be less intense? Fine; watch him get run over.
The other option, of course, is that the Niners don't wanna pay Harbaugh $8 million a year, and that they're letting everyone know about his repellent personality as an easy way to divert attention from this fact. NFL teams will suffer many things in the name of winning, though, so I find it amusing that Jed York and/or Trent Baalke would supposedly rather turn away a proven coach for NOTHING rather than deal with him socially on a day-to-day basis. Excellent NFL head coaches are rare. Even the good coaches are kinda shitty in certain ways (Andy Reid, etc). It can take decades to find one that knows what the fuck he's doing, and now the Niners are just gonna let that go and start all over again with … JOSH MCDANIELS?! Jesus. I mean, honestly. As if dealing with that little shit will somehow be heavenly ambrosia by comparison. The Niners will spend years trying to find an adequate replacement for Harbaugh.
The title of the article was sufficient, no more explanation was needed.
There is no sane football-related reason for the Niners to let Harbaugh leave. Apparently, they're letting Harbaugh go simply because he was so insufferable to deal with, which … fine. I get why you might wear out after having Captain Jawclench as the head man for four years. But this man is a football coach, and football coaches are, by their very nature, insufferable. They work endless hours. They are humorless and often distant and aloof. They are endlessly demanding. Only a batshit crazy person would thrive in that job, and so Jim Harbaugh fits into the mold nicely. I don't know what other temperament you would like out of a head coach. What, you want him to be less intense? Fine; watch him get run over.
The other option, of course, is that the Niners don't wanna pay Harbaugh $8 million a year, and that they're letting everyone know about his repellent personality as an easy way to divert attention from this fact. NFL teams will suffer many things in the name of winning, though, so I find it amusing that Jed York and/or Trent Baalke would supposedly rather turn away a proven coach for NOTHING rather than deal with him socially on a day-to-day basis. Excellent NFL head coaches are rare. Even the good coaches are kinda shitty in certain ways (Andy Reid, etc). It can take decades to find one that knows what the fuck he's doing, and now the Niners are just gonna let that go and start all over again with … JOSH MCDANIELS?! Jesus. I mean, honestly. As if dealing with that little shit will somehow be heavenly ambrosia by comparison. The Niners will spend years trying to find an adequate replacement for Harbaugh.
This was such a well written article (and I'm not being sarcastic)
The points are perfectly illustrated and accurate
Well said:
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