01-15-2015, 05:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2015, 07:08 AM by OutsiderFan.)
So Jed believes Tomsula, Tarver, and Trestman will lead to more wins than Harbuguh, Fangio, and Roman...
Never a big Roman guy, but JH went 44-11-1 in fouur years, including three NFC CGs and a Super Bowl appearance with those coaches. Trestman? Really?
I'll go out on a limb and predict Tomsula will be like Buddy Teevens. Really nice guy by all accounts, but has no edge to him that makes others uncomfortable, doesn't inspire high level performance, and is going from a position coach to HC before proving himself as a coordinator at the highest level.
I have no faith in any decision the Niners make at this point until they win another playoff game. That includes personnel decisions, style of play, even what brand of coffee they buy for their office. And I don't think my perspective on things at 4949 Centennial is very different than 99% of Niners fans. Maybe if Baalke had proven himself as a GM it would be easier to trust him, but he seems to know offensive talent like the back of my hand.
Replacing Harbaugh with Tomsula feels like being cheated on by a significant other, or having someone you hired work behind your back to get you fired from your company. It feels like your baby has been taken from you and been given to Octomom to be raised. That's the kind of let down it feels like. You still love the team, hope it does well, and are open to the possibility things may be better, but all your good feelings about the enterprise are gone, and it's just a clinical exercise until you see satisfactory results because you just don't believe it's possible. Otherwise, it's a joyless relationship where you start out questioning everything the new regime does until ultimately you just stop caring, not only about the team, but the league it plays in.
Never a big Roman guy, but JH went 44-11-1 in fouur years, including three NFC CGs and a Super Bowl appearance with those coaches. Trestman? Really?
I'll go out on a limb and predict Tomsula will be like Buddy Teevens. Really nice guy by all accounts, but has no edge to him that makes others uncomfortable, doesn't inspire high level performance, and is going from a position coach to HC before proving himself as a coordinator at the highest level.
I have no faith in any decision the Niners make at this point until they win another playoff game. That includes personnel decisions, style of play, even what brand of coffee they buy for their office. And I don't think my perspective on things at 4949 Centennial is very different than 99% of Niners fans. Maybe if Baalke had proven himself as a GM it would be easier to trust him, but he seems to know offensive talent like the back of my hand.
Replacing Harbaugh with Tomsula feels like being cheated on by a significant other, or having someone you hired work behind your back to get you fired from your company. It feels like your baby has been taken from you and been given to Octomom to be raised. That's the kind of let down it feels like. You still love the team, hope it does well, and are open to the possibility things may be better, but all your good feelings about the enterprise are gone, and it's just a clinical exercise until you see satisfactory results because you just don't believe it's possible. Otherwise, it's a joyless relationship where you start out questioning everything the new regime does until ultimately you just stop caring, not only about the team, but the league it plays in.