OT: 49ers benching Colin Kaepernick for Blaine Gabbert

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ultramantaro
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I feel York and Baalke care much more about profit margin of the team more than anything else. If they actually made an effort to keep Harbaugh a bunch of the veteran players the payroll would be much higher. I don't have an exact figure, but Tomsula is the lowest paid HC in the NFL if that tells you something.

There maybe some truth to Kap's contract being written to free up money not to sign other players, but just to be further lower lowering $ due immediately. If they truly care about success they would not have let Harbaugh go in the very first place. Personality be damned, because until the last year he put a top team out onto the field.

With the way how Goff is playing he may not be the top QB pick, and there's no guarantee the Niners will take a 1st round QB. I believe prior to Smith, the last 1st rounder they took was Jim Drunkenmiller and he didn't fare very well either, though much worse compared to Smith.

The reality is the only way this can change is the big corporate sponsors pull their $ out, or if visibly season ticket purchases begin to tank. Until either of both starts to happen prepare to see another few years of crappy Niner teams.
okaydo
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Today being Mooch's 60th birthday, I decided to look back at his hiring.

I had no idea the 49ers passed on Pete Carroll.

http://articles.latimes.com/1997-01-16/sports/sp-19241_1_head-coach
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No such ambiguity for Pete Carroll, the 49ers' defensive coordinator. Mariucci's hiring tells you the 49ers do not consider Carroll a potential head coach, although he already has been interviewed by the Rams. The Rams, of course, will probably hire him.


Why was Seifert forced out? Or was he? Record-wise, he was fantastic, even though living in the shadow of Bill Walsh.

sycasey
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okaydo;842584527 said:

Why was Seifert forced out? Or was he? Record-wise, he was fantastic, even though living in the shadow of Bill Walsh.


Looking back on it now it seems odd, doesn't it? The 49ers went 12-4 in 1996 and lost in the second round to the Packers after Steve Young had been injured in the previous game. It was hardly a disaster.

As I recall, the feeling at the time was that they needed a younger, fresher coach and one with more of an offensive mind (the 49ers offense in '96 was the worst it had been in a while, meaning it was only 3rd best in the league after having been #1 every year from 1992-95 . . . horrors!).

Ironically the 49ers offense was worse in 1997 under Mariucci (perhaps in part due to an injury to Jerry Rice), but they posted a better record anyway and made it further in the playoffs.
okaydo
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sycasey;842584531 said:

Looking back on it now it seems odd, doesn't it? The 49ers went 12-4 in 1996 and lost in the second round to the Packers after Steve Young had been injured in the previous game. It was hardly a disaster.

As I recall, the feeling at the time was that they needed a younger, fresher coach and one with more of an offensive mind (the 49ers offense in '96 was the worst it had been in a while, meaning it was only 3rd best in the league after having been #1 every year from 1992-95 . . . horrors!).

Ironically the 49ers offense was worse in 1997 under Mariucci (perhaps in part due to an injury to Jerry Rice), but they posted a better record anyway and made it further in the playoffs.


The owner wanted to at least hire Mooch as Seifert's OC. I wonder if he would've taken the job.

Seifert's record is just so incredible with the 49ers Not a single season below 10 wins. Yeah, Bill Walsh created it all, but he was DC for so many years.

He had eight years to F it all up, and he didn't.

I guess his Panthers record is what dooms him. Oh, well.
LocoOso
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Seems like Kaepernick's problems started after the Super Bowl year, when the 49ers decided to move away from letting him run the read option. I think the reasoning was they were afraid he eventually get hurt running the ball against NFL defenses. But it seems like once they took away the running threat, other than the occasional scramble when a play broke down, they took away the versatility and athleticism that made him so dangerous at QB
Bobodeluxe
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Have the Santa Claran's approached Jeff Tedford yet?
Cal88
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sycasey;842584374 said:

Well, Eddie DeBartolo inherited his father's company so he might actually be an exception. He obviously had his own personal issues, but when it came to running the team he knew how to get out of the way.


Different family culture, the DeBartolos were borderline mobsters. Families with that kind of background tend to pass on their streetwise business acumen to their progeny, as opposed to those from old money whose kids are often more sheltered.
beelzebear
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sycasey;842584374 said:

Well, Eddie DeBartolo inherited his father's company so he might actually be an exception. He obviously had his own personal issues, but when it came to running the team he knew how to get out of the way.


I heard Eddie ran the Niners because he wasn't good at the real family business, shopping centers. Conversely his sister is very good at that but not FB, so she runs the family business...which isn't the Niners. When Eddie tried to do something related to development, he got pinched for the bribe.
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