Originally Posted by wazu:
I know this is how we think, but you can't count on that from Harbaugh. He probably believes that if he's the coach he'll just do his thing and the Broncos will be off and winning. If they offer him the most money, which it would seem like they should have no problem doing, I would expect him to take the job.
Then he deserves to be fired in 2 years.
Gotta be able to look at the rosters and see that it’s going to take a ton of work AND resources to turn Denver around and Denver’s resources are cooked the next couple years.
I do think he would be the best hire they could make. [Reply]
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
Nah, Harbaugh may leave MI (if they don't pay up) but he will have his choice of 2 or 3 jobs and there is no way he would take the Broncos facing Patty and Herbert twice a year, couple that with the AFC overall and he will go NFC. It is also rumored his wife doesn't like MI, so I wouldn't be surprised if he ended up in AZ or LA.
He took over for Michigan smack dab in the middle of Urban Meyer's reign at OSU. In fact, OSU had just won the natty the year before. Michigan had lost to them 10 out of the previous 11 years prior to Harbaugh getting there.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He took over for Michigan smack dab in the middle of Urban Meyer's reign at OSU. In fact, OSU had just won the natty the year before. Michigan had lost to them 10 out of the previous 11 years prior to Harbaugh getting there.
Harbaugh isn't worried about the Chiefs.
Nothing you say matters, lol. You're wrong about everything, all the time. :-) no one cares what you think. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He took over for Michigan smack dab in the middle of Urban Meyer's reign at OSU. In fact, OSU had just won the natty the year before. Michigan had lost to them 10 out of the previous 11 years prior to Harbaugh getting there.
Harbaugh isn't worried about the Chiefs.
Harbaugh will find out soon enough that he has no chance of winning this division while Andy and Patrick are with the Chiefs [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He took over for Michigan smack dab in the middle of Urban Meyer's reign at OSU. In fact, OSU had just won the natty the year before. Michigan had lost to them 10 out of the previous 11 years prior to Harbaugh getting there.
Harbaugh isn't worried about the Chiefs.
Reread what you just typed. Maybe he learned his lesson. It took Harbaugh 6 years to beat OSU and he took a pay reduction instead of being fired. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Harbaugh isn't worried about the Chiefs.
Any team with the goal of winning a Super Bowl is worried about the Chiefs. That's why Denver is now saddled with the worst contract in the history of the NFL, after making one of the worst trades in the history of the NFL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He took over for Michigan smack dab in the middle of Urban Meyer's reign at OSU. In fact, OSU had just won the natty the year before. Michigan had lost to them 10 out of the previous 11 years prior to Harbaugh getting there.
Harbaugh isn't worried about the Chiefs.
LOL. Little bit of a difference between facing Ohio St once per year and facing Mahomes/Herbert 4x per year. He could lose to Ohio St and still have a great year. Hell, they both made the playoff this year.
Keep in mind that this was KC's transition/rebuilding year. It ain't about to get any easier.
Worried or not, Harbaugh will face defeat all the same. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He took over for Michigan smack dab in the middle of Urban Meyer's reign at OSU. In fact, OSU had just won the natty the year before. Michigan had lost to them 10 out of the previous 11 years prior to Harbaugh getting there.
Harbaugh isn't worried about the Chiefs.
Ummmm what? You are aware that CFB where certain teams have much better resources and history is nothing close to a salary cap NFL where most players care little about their team’s history?
In college, elite QBs typically are gone after three years tops. In the NFL they are around 12-15 years at least. Plus in CFB you play your rival once a year vs twice a year in the NFL.
What a coach does in college is irrelevant to the NFL which is why most college HCs crash and burn in the NFL and this includes Saban, Meyer, Holtz etc….. Just because Harbaugh was relevant in the NFL many moons ago does not mean he still is. He should be worried about the Chiefs because whether you acknowledge it or not, they are the standard of the NFL right now. Elite QB, elite HC, elite GM and this team continues to win regardless of what other teams do.
You would gladly give up Paton, Harbaugh, and Wilson in a heartbeat if you could get KCs big 3. And if you wouldn’t then you truly are stupid and know nothing about football. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
LOL. Little bit of a difference between facing Ohio St once per year and facing Mahomes/Herbert 4x per year. He could lose to Ohio St and still have a great year. Hell, they both made the playoff this year.
Keep in mind that this was KC's transition/rebuilding year. It ain't about to get any easier.
Worried or not, Harbaugh will face defeat all the same. :-)
Regardless of how well he is doing at Michigan right now let’s not forget that he was almost fired from there due to his inability to beat Ohio State. It didn’t matter if the HC was Meyer or Day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
Any team with the goal of winning a Super Bowl is worried about the Chiefs. That's why Denver is now saddled with the worst contract in the history of the NFL, after making one of the worst trades in the history of the NFL.