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ChoppedWood 01-02-2023 03:40 PM

Harbaugh has confirmed interest in returning to NFL
 
Just heard it on the radio- said he is interested in making the jump for the right job- ala load up the ocean with cash and I will sign with you.

Jim- he should be hired by end of business tonight, and he should coach the final game- period! This has to end!

Puck 01-02-2023 04:34 PM

He'll bring back Pep Hamilton and Colin Kaepernick

CletusPyle 01-02-2023 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Puck (Post 256488)
He'll bring back Pep Hamilton and Colin Kaepernick

No and Hell NO!

Chromeburn 01-02-2023 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ChoppedWood (Post 256479)
Just heard it on the radio- said he is interested in making the jump for the right job- ala load up the ocean with cash and I will sign with you.

Jim- he should be hired by end of business tonight, and he should coach the final game- period! This has to end!

Right job means a franchise QB on the roster. We might be on that list considering who we can draft.

Dewey 5 01-02-2023 05:15 PM

Arizona is probably a better opportunity for him to succeed. I’m convinced that No coach worth a shit will want to jump into this disaster.

Chromeburn 01-02-2023 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Dewey 5 (Post 256498)
Arizona is probably a better opportunity for him to succeed. I’m convinced that No coach worth a shit will want to jump into this disaster.

Arizona needs a system that plays to Murray's strengths. Don't think that is Harbaugh's preference. Harbaugh needs a big QB that can throw it around the field. Levis, Richardson, and maybe Stroud fit that. His current QB at Michigan also.

omahacolt 01-02-2023 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Puck (Post 256488)
He'll bring back Pep Hamilton and Colin Kaepernick

i don't think anyone is bringing back kaepernick. although it would be very interesting how that reaction would go. the jackass in me would like to see that insanity happen.

Chromeburn 01-02-2023 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by omahacolt (Post 256501)
i don't think anyone is bringing back kaepernick. although it would be very interesting how that reaction would go. the jackass in me would like to see that insanity happen.

I'm fine with it if he can play. Don't care about the politics.

JAFF 01-02-2023 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 256503)
I'm fine with it if he can play. Don't care about the politics.

Exactly

omahacolt 01-02-2023 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 256503)
I'm fine with it if he can play. Don't care about the politics.

win a spot if he can, i have no problem at all. i just doubt a guy being out of football that long would succeed. especially since he wasn't striving when he was blacklisted

Chromeburn 01-02-2023 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by omahacolt (Post 256507)
win a spot if he can, i have no problem at all. i just doubt a guy being out of football that long would succeed. especially since he wasn't striving when he was blacklisted

He was on a downward trajectory when he got blackballed. Yeah I doubt he can come back after that much time off. But he would be a stopgap regardless not the future of the franchise.

HoosierinFL 01-02-2023 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by omahacolt (Post 256507)
win a spot if he can, i have no problem at all. i just doubt a guy being out of football that long would succeed. especially since he wasn't striving when he was blacklisted

there's no way, its been 6 years since he was on a roster, but if memory serves, he barely played in his last 2 seasons

YDFL Commish 01-02-2023 06:16 PM

I don't want Harbaugh for several reasons. He and Ballard are too much alike in personality and in philosophy. They are both high strung alpha males that look threw a small lens. They value traits, like height, speed and all the other measurables way too much.

The reason BP and Dungy did so well at drafting, was that Dungy was the ying to BP's yang. There is no way that Ballard or Harbaugh would ever draft a TY Hilton, Robert Mathis, Dwight Freeney or Bob Sanders.

nate505 01-02-2023 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 256503)
I'm fine with it if he can play. Don't care about the politics.

I would far prefer him over the three that are there now.

Granted, that's more damning with faint praise than anything.

Colts And Orioles 01-02-2023 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by ChoppedWood (Post 256479)



Harbaugh Has Confirmed Interest in Returning to NFL




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Good ...... we need a quarterback.

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ChoppedWood 01-02-2023 06:59 PM

Just listened to Holder on the JMV shoe, pretty damn revealing convo and man does it sound like this is a toxic stew of "not my problem" throughout the organization, and I'm going to go out on a limb, but it seems Saturday's biggest frustration may be with Nelson.

Apparently his angered words today were more focused on the lack of reaction from the guys on the field even moreso than the Thibodoux antics. And if you look at the pictures and words he seems to be implying that it's Nelson's job to go knock his head off for it, which I agree with 100%. This team has nothing to play for, who the fuck cares if you get suspended for the final game, go out standing up for your guy, re-confirm your status as the bad ass of the team you careless fuck!

Sadly, I think Nelson has to go. I don't think this is him having problems because the dudes around him suck, I think he can't deal with the losing and has basically taken the "not my problem" approach and doesn't even care anymore. When will he care, how do you gamble on that happening?

Also, and I know these guys have to be careful about what they say for fear of being shut out from intel, but Holder sure as fuck seemed to imply that Frank Reich wanted no part of trying to manage anything other than the play book and that as a result there was / IS no discipline and that Saturday has tried to bring it back but is not having a lot of success. In a lot of words it seemed to parse out as:
This team is very soft
This team is not disciplined
This team doesn't have a culture of accountability
Frank Reich didn't care about any of that, just wanted to put focus on the execution
Both Ballard and Irsay were okay with that until Irsay wasn't
Irsay realized there was no one holding anyone to account- including Ballard so he went outside the organization due to no trust of Ballard's regime
Now Irsay needs Harbaugh and Harbaugh would come here and demand a lot of control
Doubtful Ballard could stand that so he would be gone (good)

So, if Harbaugh says he would come but he becomes Belichek, are we good with that? I would certainly be as I fault Ballard for a lot of this shit. I also think Irsay would likely give Harbaugh the space to make the moves he feels are necessary to improve the team, which I would suspect is cutting a number of entitled players that I don't think Ballard would accept.

Chromeburn 01-02-2023 08:12 PM

So the athletic is reporting that it's a "done deal" if Harbaugh gets an offer from an NFL team.

ChaosTheory 01-02-2023 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 256557)
So the athletic is reporting that it's a "done deal" if Harbaugh gets an offer from an NFL team.

What do you mean? Like he's willing to take over any team?

Chromeburn 01-02-2023 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ChaosTheory (Post 256558)
What do you mean? Like he's willing to take over any team?

That he will accept if he gets an offer.

Hoopsdoc 01-02-2023 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ChoppedWood (Post 256479)
Just heard it on the radio- said he is interested in making the jump for the right job- ala load up the ocean with cash and I will sign with you.

Jim- he should be hired by end of business tonight, and he should coach the final game- period! This has to end!

They couldn’t hire him tonight if they wanted to because of the Rooney rule.

Having said that, there’s no way in hell he’s coming to Indy if he has ANY other offers.

Chromeburn 01-02-2023 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ChoppedWood (Post 256546)
Just listened to Holder on the JMV shoe, pretty damn revealing convo and man does it sound like this is a toxic stew of "not my problem" throughout the organization, and I'm going to go out on a limb, but it seems Saturday's biggest frustration may be with Nelson.

Apparently his angered words today were more focused on the lack of reaction from the guys on the field even moreso than the Thibodoux antics. And if you look at the pictures and words he seems to be implying that it's Nelson's job to go knock his head off for it, which I agree with 100%. This team has nothing to play for, who the fuck cares if you get suspended for the final game, go out standing up for your guy, re-confirm your status as the bad ass of the team you careless fuck!

Sadly, I think Nelson has to go. I don't think this is him having problems because the dudes around him suck, I think he can't deal with the losing and has basically taken the "not my problem" approach and doesn't even care anymore. When will he care, how do you gamble on that happening?

Also, and I know these guys have to be careful about what they say for fear of being shut out from intel, but Holder sure as fuck seemed to imply that Frank Reich wanted no part of trying to manage anything other than the play book and that as a result there was / IS no discipline and that Saturday has tried to bring it back but is not having a lot of success. In a lot of words it seemed to parse out as:
This team is very soft
This team is not disciplined
This team doesn't have a culture of accountability
Frank Reich didn't care about any of that, just wanted to put focus on the execution
Both Ballard and Irsay were okay with that until Irsay wasn't
Irsay realized there was no one holding anyone to account- including Ballard so he went outside the organization due to no trust of Ballard's regime
Now Irsay needs Harbaugh and Harbaugh would come here and demand a lot of control
Doubtful Ballard could stand that so he would be gone (good)

So, if Harbaugh says he would come but he becomes Belichek, are we good with that? I would certainly be as I fault Ballard for a lot of this shit. I also think Irsay would likely give Harbaugh the space to make the moves he feels are necessary to improve the team, which I would suspect is cutting a number of entitled players that I don't think Ballard would accept.


https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/

Did I listen to a different piece? Holder said Saturday and Glenn would not have tolerated that stuff and there would have been some dirty play coming as payback.

I didn't hear any of that other stuff about accountability, Nelson, and stuff. Holder did say Saturday's more of a disciplinarian than Reich. He also said that just being a disciplinarian, that in of itself isn't necessarily going to win you games.

Chromeburn 01-02-2023 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc (Post 256563)
They couldn’t hire him tonight if they wanted to because of the Rooney rule.

Having said that, there’s no way in hell he’s coming to Indy if he has ANY other offers.

Yup, will have to go through the process.

Michigan fans are gonna run him out of town. Whelp back to mediocrity for that program.

ChoppedWood 01-02-2023 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 256566)
https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/

Did I listen to a different piece? Holder said Saturday and Glenn would not have tolerated that stuff and there would have been some dirty play coming as payback.

I didn't hear any of that other stuff about accountability, Nelson, and stuff. Holder did say Saturday's more of a disciplinarian than Reich. He also said that just being a disciplinarian, that in of itself isn't necessarily going to win you games.

Yeah him and Glenn would have gotten even. Him and Glenn were the "leaders" of the line, ala the once super hero turned pancake survivor Nelson. I read into it that as a leader you have a responsibility to go get even and he didn't. To me, that's a shot at Nelson for not being a leader (and in turn being a no-care guy).

He stated that Harbaugh would want to have significant input on personnel and Frank wanted nothing to do with those things. To me that's journalism speak for Frank basically didn't do shit that involved understanding guys, personnel dynamics, etc... basically a disconnected tactician that held no one to account for shit- which uhhhhh Matt Pryor got snaps at LT despite proving he was potentially the very worst OL to ever play.

Chromeburn 01-02-2023 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ChoppedWood (Post 256571)
Yeah him and Glenn would have gotten even. Him and Glenn were the "leaders" of the line, ala the once super hero turned pancake survivor Nelson. I read into it that as a leader you have a responsibility to go get even and he didn't. To me, that's a shot at Nelson for not being a leader (and in turn being a no-care guy).

He stated that Harbaugh would want to have significant input on personnel and Frank wanted nothing to do with those things. To me that's journalism speak for Frank basically didn't do shit that involved understanding guys, personnel dynamics, etc... basically a disconnected tactician that held no one to account for shit- which uhhhhh Matt Pryor got snaps at LT despite proving he was potentially the very worst OL to ever play.


I heard that part, that he let Ballard handle the roster and he handled the coaching. That's reading into it a lot more than I would I think.

JMV shot back in the next segment he wondered if Harbaugh would really want to handle all the roster duties though. That's a lot of work. I think he will have input. But I think Reich had input too because Ballard would go out and find guys his coaches preferred. He didn't draft in a vacuum. Plus just coming from college I bet Harbaugh would have some valuable input. I don't think Ballard would be opposed to the coach having a say in the personnel matters.

ChoppedWood 01-03-2023 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 256588)
I heard that part, that he let Ballard handle the roster and he handled the coaching. That's reading into it a lot more than I would I think.

JMV shot back in the next segment he wondered if Harbaugh would really want to handle all the roster duties though. That's a lot of work. I think he will have input. But I think Reich had input too because Ballard would go out and find guys his coaches preferred. He didn't draft in a vacuum. Plus just coming from college I bet Harbaugh would have some valuable input. I don't think Ballard would be opposed to the coach having a say in the personnel matters.

Man I just don't know. Lots of speculation that Ballard was not on board with this Saturday thing to start, so has to feel somewhat usurped. So then Harbaugh comes in and starts casting swing votes on players, not sure how Ballard could stomach it.

At the end of the day I do hope it is Harbaugh and I hope he is given wide latitude to change this team into something entirely different than it is now which is a tragically flawed team with no one that seems to feel like they have the platform to demand a higher standard.

Brylok 01-03-2023 02:49 PM

Neither Harbaugh nor Sean Payton will be coming to the Colts. Save yourselves the trouble, and forget about it.

CletusPyle 01-03-2023 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Brylok (Post 256611)
Neither Harbaugh nor Sean Payton will be coming to the Colts. Save yourselves the trouble, and forget about it.

I can't see Harbaugh leaving Michigan...but if he does want back in the NFL, I would think the Colts would have a shot at landing him. But Ballard would have to agree to give up some control, he'd probably quit first!

ChoppedWood 01-03-2023 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by CletusPyle (Post 256618)
I can't see Harbaugh leaving Michigan...but if he does want back in the NFL, I would think the Colts would have a shot at landing him. But Ballard would have to agree to give up some control, he'd probably quit first!

As far as not leaving Michigan. Has a great thing going, but how much further can it go? 2 straight final 4's is rock solid, beating OSU back to back, hugely impressive. But, what is really the ceiling? Can they truly get over the Dawgs / Bama hurdle? Looking at GA's recruiting classes, tough to see a lot of opportunity in the next few years to beat them.

No more NIL, no more recruiting, no more having to tip toe around fragile young egos. Plus you know Jim / another owner will give you keys to the franchise and one last chance to get that ever elusive Lombardi.

I think there's a really strong chance of him leaving actually.

Dewey 5 01-03-2023 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Brylok (Post 256611)
Neither Harbaugh nor Sean Payton will be coming to the Colts. Save yourselves the trouble, and forget about it.

Correct. Harbaugh will end up in Carolina or Denver & my guess is Denver if they are in fact offering 20mill.

Oldcolt 01-03-2023 10:11 PM

I have no idea who will eventually be our head coach next year but I see no reason why Harbaugh would not be interested. Sure we look like shit but nobody who just fired their head coach did so because everything was hunky dory. Harbaugh is an alpha dog with a huge ego, he believes he can make any team relevant. I would imagine he would want considerable input as to who our new QB will be-don't see that as an issue with our history. Defense is pretty good and we have a horse at running back. Irsay wants to win now for obvious reasons, he can and will pony up the bucks. Harbaugh has a relationship with Irsay-ring of fame and all that crap. I would imagine there is a degree of trust between them. Irsay gives coaches a ton of chances so Harbaugh would have time. Not saying it is going to happen, just that I don't think it is necessarily a no.

nate505 01-03-2023 10:27 PM

If the Colts are seen as an undesirable job, what's the appeal of Denver? They fire coaches like it's nothing.

Dewey 5 01-03-2023 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by nate505 (Post 256630)
If the Colts are seen as an undesirable job, what's the appeal of Denver? They fire coaches like it's nothing.

20 mill per year.

rcubed 01-04-2023 12:34 AM

My prediction is harbaugh or demeco


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nate505 01-04-2023 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Dewey 5 (Post 256631)
20 mill per year.

If it's just money then the Colts can back up a Brinks truck

ChaosTheory 01-04-2023 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by nate505 (Post 256634)
If it's just money then the Colts can back up a Brinks truck

Right. There's no arbitrary limits when it comes to staff salary. Even if you overpay in a bidding war, it doesn't affect the team. And when you're worth $4 billion or whatever, I don't know how much it affects you.

Coltsalr 01-04-2023 10:52 AM

Blank check to Cap'n Comeback

YDFL Commish 01-04-2023 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by nate505 (Post 256630)
If the Colts are seen as an undesirable job, what's the appeal of Denver? They fire coaches like it's nothing.

Allegedly they have the QB in place in Russell Wilson. But I don't see it. His play has fallen off dramatically and will only get worse.

rcubed 01-04-2023 12:29 PM

They were talking on DP show this morning that panthers owner has already had conversations with harbaugh

Colts And Orioles 01-04-2023 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Coltsalr (Post 256651)



Blank check to Cap'n Comeback.




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ZionsvilleColtsFan 01-04-2023 03:18 PM

Harbaugh
 
Plenty of competition for his services - but I'd like to see Harbaugh end up as Colts coach. Hire him and send Saturday and Ballard packing.


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