carmen policy was the buffer between walsh and ownership
we need a new policy to save this sh!t
no pun intended.
still hoping for something to work out even though I know it's false hope....
carmen policy was the buffer between walsh and ownership
we need a new policy to save this sh!t
Actually I just checked both of their salaries, they're both around 3.5 Mil a year so we could probably throw em the same contract we gave to Jim, 5 year 25 Mil.

I know the kid, I believe in the kid, he needs to be rehabilitated. That staff has done a horrible job. Now listen, I'm gonna get ripped for saying this, I'm going to go back to the Bay Area and they'll say, "Dilfer ripped Harbaugh and Geep and Roman". I like those guys, ok? They've done a horrible job developing Kap. They approached it the wrong way. They had it right for a while when they had some pistol in the offense, when they didn't try to put him under center all the time, when they're running more movement, fluid type pass concepts. Now it's become a target offense. This is some high level conversation.
Maybe the biggest thing is look at Kap. Go back and look at an interview when he was at Nevada-Reno, his freshman, sophomore year, and his confidence, personality. The kid's a great kid. The kid has a soul. The kid is charismatic, he's fun, he's fun-loving. He gets along with everybody. The different cultures around the locker room. He's different. He's been hardened and broken by the NFL from a mental standpoint, from a social awareness standpoint. He just needs a big old hug. He needs a coach that will come in there, I wish Mike Holmgren was still in the NFL. He needs a Mike Holmgren that can come in and tell him how good he can be. And listen, kid, I got the tools to make you good again.
Colin still has a chance, it's just, it's been, my vocabulary is killing me here. I don't have the vocabulary to explain. He's just been beaten down to a place where he's not himself anymore. And now you see it unfortunately, when you get beat down emotionally and socially that much, and mentally, this is the result on the football field. I know it sounds very esoteric, that's what it is.
That's a good pointHe is tho. Bill Walsh was known as a dikk to work with. The owners thought he was a headache too. Wisely tho, they said fukk that personal shyt, he's winning, and kept him around
Soo. They activated Navarro Bowman. I hope they don't play him unless we miraculously make it deep in the playoffs
why botherIt isn't over yetwhy bother

Bowman needs to pull some derrick rose "I wanna go to my kids' graduation" shyt. Keep this man off the fieldSoo. They activated Navarro Bowman. I hope they don't play him unless we miraculously make it deep in the playoffs
breh it's not like we went 16-0 and made the superbowl every season under walsh... there was a definite down year or 2, hell even a few where we didn't make the playoffs - we went 3-6 in '82 after the strike shortened year - this is the year AFTER we won our first SBThat's a good point
But Walsh wuz winning games, it wuz easier in that case for management to look past their differences
that's obviously not happening now, 49ers on a losing streak, when everybody thought they were going to be contenders after that first regular season game, heads gotta roll...and it won't be managements!
it sure as f*ck isn'tIt isn't over yet![]()
Gotta put it all together this Sundayit sure as f*ck isn't
crazier things have happened.. and like i've said before. a 10-6 season is pretty f*cking good all things considered (injuries/play-calling etc)


Dilfer on point with it.
http://www.ninersnation.com/2014/12...-colin-kaepernick-he-just-needs-a-big-old-hug
breh it's not like we went 16-0 and made the superbowl every season under walsh... there was a definite down year or 2, hell even a few where we didn't make the playoffs - we went 3-6 in '82 after the strike shortened year - this is the year AFTER we won our first SB
all i'm saying is harbaugh deserves another chance next year.... but they def need to get rid of that chump roman