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Originally posted by AFboltfan View Post
Why are you afraid of adding Jim Harbaugh to that explanation? Wouldn't you think if Harbaugh thought Chark could provide anything meaningful to the offense he would tell Roman to put him in more often? Harbaugh is not Staley, he is not a defensive minded HC, we can be guaranteed that Roman's offense is 100% approved and collaborated on with Harbaugh. To think otherwise is being disingenuous IMHO..."The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this post. The information contained in this post is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness..."
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
Thats one of the top questions of 2024. a Rd1 pick, tsk tsk … smh. One of the several key reasons the 2024 offense didn’t come together as expected by JH2.
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Originally posted by AFboltfan View Post
Why are you afraid of adding Jim Harbaugh to that explanation? Wouldn't you think if Harbaugh thought Chark could provide anything meaningful to the offense he would tell Roman to put him in more often? Harbaugh is not Staley, he is not a defensive minded HC, we can be guaranteed that Roman's offense is 100% approved and collaborated on with Harbaugh. To think otherwise is being disingenuous IMHO...
Of course Harbaugh has the final say in this. And it's beyond naive to think he isn't aware of every minute detail going on with the players and coaching staffs.
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Originally posted by Fouts2herbert View Post
Harbaugh is not meddling with the offense anymore than he is with the defense which is not at all. He’s a real HC, he delegates and lets his people work. He takes ownership for the bad stuff and deflects credit for the good stuff on his staff as the leader of the team, but he’s not micromanaging. He trusts his people completely, unfortunately Roman doesn’t deserve that type of trust. Harbaugh’s fault lies in bringing his friend on board…will he force Roman out like his brother did in Baltimore? I can’t imagine he will. In the meantime Roman only cares about himself because he’s okay gambling with the offense’s fortunes so long as he gets to impose his will on his players. He’s nothing like Harbaugh or Minter, they know and accept compromise…there’s a reason roman was on the street with zero prospects until Jim got the job.
I don't know you got from there to Roman only cares about himself and all he wants is to impose his will on his players. Those are weird things to believe imo, it requires you reject without any facts much more obvious explanations for his performance and decisions.
To each ...“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by Fouts2herbert View Post
Harbaugh is not meddling with the offense anymore than he is with the defense which is not at all. He’s a real HC, he delegates and lets his people work. He takes ownership for the bad stuff and deflects credit for the good stuff on his staff as the leader of the team, but he’s not micromanaging. He trusts his people completely, unfortunately Roman doesn’t deserve that type of trust. Harbaugh’s fault lies in bringing his friend on board…will he force Roman out like his brother did in Baltimore? I can’t imagine he will. In the meantime Roman only cares about himself because he’s okay gambling with the offense’s fortunes so long as he gets to impose his will on his players. He’s nothing like Harbaugh or Minter, they know and accept compromise…there’s a reason roman was on the street with zero prospects until Jim got the job.
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Originally posted by BigBad View Post
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