OT: Tim Kawakami still not happy. And there was much Harbaugh lamenting.

Submitted by markusr2007 on

So Tim Kawakami comes back from summer vacation and is more pissed off than before he left.

Jeezus, the negative media barrage on York-Baalke in SF just seems endless.

And the 2015 season hasn't even started yet.

But I’ve said this from last season: When York and his lieutenants began the whisper campaign to get rid of Jim Harbaugh a full year before they ended up firing him, that entire escapade–16 games of it–knocked the entire franchise off of its bearings.

York had to know that plotting against his very successful coach FOR A FULL SEASON wasn’t healthy, didn’t he? There were going to be unforeseeable complications and problems.

 

Every team has to deal with problems and tough personalities and the regular turmoil and atrophy of an NFL season.

Important point: It’s not at all probable that Harbaugh, in a normal, healthy franchise situation, would’ve lasted much longer than 4 seasons anyway.

But when you attack your own good coach, then deny you’re doing it, then fire him anyway, then deny you fired him by calling it a “mutual parting” and when everybody understands that’s a non-truth… you set yourself up for incredible instability.

 

Gofor2

August 11th, 2015 at 10:28 PM ^

Some attention should be paid to the premise that some believe Harbaugh would last beyond 4 years in a healthy franchise. Tho at UM his short comings will be ignored as long as winning isn't one of them

funkywolve

August 11th, 2015 at 2:48 PM ^

Keeping in mind the Raiders didn't come into existence until the early 60's - From the mid 60's to the early 80's the Raiders were unquestionably the better of the two organizations.  For the first half of the 80's they were about equal.

drjaws

August 11th, 2015 at 2:32 PM ^

The "Oakland is still in play" was funny for about 15 minutes post "Harbaugh to Michigan" was official.  By the next day, it was irritating.  By February, I wished I could ban every account that posted it.

It is it a terrible, horrific, and idiotic joke that needs to be put to bed worse than "Hoke Sux" threads and "D Brandon also Sux" threads.

 

BlueCube

August 11th, 2015 at 2:27 PM ^

in some situations. Winning isn't for everyone.

Harbaugh can't be any more difficult to work with than Belichick, yet Belichick manages to survive because Kraft stays out of the way.

Kermits Blue Key

August 11th, 2015 at 2:55 PM ^

I read evenyoubrutus' statement differently. He qualified his eating a million lemons statement with "if it meant getting Harbaugh," which to me implies he would would have done it IF him doing said, insane stunt actually affected the process of hiring Harbaugh in a positive way. He does not flat-out state he would eat a million lemons if Harbaugh were simply hired.

drjaws

August 11th, 2015 at 2:37 PM ^

Did evenyoubrutus and MGoBender ever eat all 1 million lemons?

Or do we just accept the fact that they don't/can't back up what they say, and therefore they are inherently untrustworthy and lack character so one should never a) go into business with either of them b) trust them and c) believe a word they say.

MGoBender

August 11th, 2015 at 3:53 PM ^

I don't even remember making these posts.  How WD remembers them is a little worrisome.

To be fair, I never said I'd eat a lemon if JH came without the salary stipulation. My thoughts were that Michigan would never go that high.  Didn't consider Harbaugh not taking a top college salary even if he did come back.  

Also, to be fair, Harbaugh was a pipedream last September.  This was the commonly accepted viewpoint, so I'm not exactly embarrassed by it.  I wouldn't be surprised if most of the negs on that post are a result of WD re-posting it.

But, really, who the fuck cares?  We're all happy cotton-pickin' M fans and alums and I sure as hell am glad I was wrong on that one.

Wolverine Devotee

August 11th, 2015 at 3:12 PM ^

Hate the heat. I guess I have a very warm body temperature. I open the window at night when it's January so it gets in the 50s in the room.

One of the many reasons I hate summer is that it's too damn hot. Love the fall and winter and the beginning of spring.

Oh well. I'm not going back on what I said.

Boner Stabone

August 11th, 2015 at 10:59 PM ^

Speaking of Walmart, I went there yesterdy to pick up some back to school items for my kids and decided to do a little case study. 

While walking around the store I observed 5 customers in Walmart wearing Sparty gear, and 0 customers wearing UM gear.  Why then to Spartys still call us Walmart Wolverines, when clearly they are the ones that are shopping there?