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Post by Evil Yoda on Dec 27, 2016 17:19:37 GMT -5
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Post by Ravenchamp on Dec 27, 2016 17:52:19 GMT -5
will he come here?
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Post by Evil Yoda on Dec 27, 2016 19:41:10 GMT -5
I would doubt it: 1. Harbaugh probably turned the team around sufficiently to keep his job, which likely means Pees does as well. 2. Ryan has said he does not wish to return to a coordinator's role. If he can't be a head coach he will head to the booth. 3. Even if he DID return to a coordinator's role, would he do so for the owner that spurned him for head coach? I doubt it. 4. Even if he overcame that drawback, would Harbaugh want someone as "colorful" and dynamic working for him? History says no.
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Post by Evil Yoda on Dec 27, 2016 20:27:43 GMT -5
Who I'd like to see go is Marty Mourningdove, and Juan Castillo (O-line coach). Those areas need coaching improvement.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2016 21:35:05 GMT -5
Rex is due some $15 million in the buyout of his Buffalo contract. He doesn't need to become a coordinator once again at a lower salary. I agree with EY in that he'll probably land a gig on Fox or NFL Network next season. He always could talk a good game, which was part of the problem in both of his head coaching stops.
Tyrod Taylor has been benched for the season finale, and I'm guessing that the decision came from the front office. I assume the reason behind it is Taylor's contract, which contains a $27.5 million option for next season (salary and option bonus) and becomes fully guaranteed for injury only. He'll be the starting quarterback next year, but likely at a more team-friendly price.
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