Nah, fukk that.
You can't make like 50+ posts complaining about Kaep's contract (before and after he got it) and disregard the "we know it's fukked up, but that's how the NFL works" reasoning most of us gave you for you to stop posting about it and now come up and tell us we can't complain about the offense without a "fire Harbaugh" mentality.
Just like when you criticize the treatment of QBs over and over again because that's how you feel, then you should be able to understand us when we criticize our offense and try to come up with solutions that keep Harbs here.
We wont be 100% sure about Harbaugh's stubbornness until the offseason starts and he refuses to make changes or leaves because he doesn't want to make them. But even if it's impossible to find ways to get better without canning him, don't fukking tell me how to post and what to complain about just because it's not a real scenario. Treatment of QBs and their dumbass contracts are also a reality and you keep harping on it because you are bothered by it, so stop this "don't complain unless you change your stance on our HC" bullshyt.
I didnt actually mean for people to understand this as to
stop posting about the offense, so sorry if you took it that way. its just any time anyone complains about the offense, they should really understand that if they propped up harbaugh they endorsed it indirectly. I would not tell anyone on a message board how and what to post.
heres the difference about kaep contract tho- I never endorsed it and I never wanted it to be done.
if it meant letting him go, I was perfectly fine with that. I never wanted to have cake and eat it too. I wanted a specific outcome and a specific action to happen.
keeping harbaugh thinking offense will change...seems like a half-measure at best.
so I dont understand how are two alike the way youre trying to compare them, at all
if anything, Im being quite consistent on both situations. in both cases Im completely fine with letting a person who is an important contributor on our team go, given a certain condition/stipulation. its a business decision in a business world.