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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    He should.
    Definitely does.

    And the media loves a feel good story.
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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    Quote Originally Posted by whosyourdaddy1213 View Post
    As much as I'd hate to admit it, Shannahan deserves to be in it too
    Yes, First time he had Deadskins in POs in a million years or close to it -lol.

    There's some good names on the list.





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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    Harbaugh? John Harbaugh?

    Are you serious?

    The guys that half of this board (OK, an overgeneralization) wanted fired several times over this season?

    Pfffft!

    No way!
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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post

    Honestly though, Bruce Arians should have his name thrown in the hat.
    I think he is the hands down winner. That colts team was awful last year and wasnt playing that well the 1st could weeks then they got hot riding the emotions when he took over





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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    Quote Originally Posted by whosyourdaddy1213 View Post
    As much as I'd hate to admit it, Shannahan deserves to be in it too

    You mean the guy who may have ended his franchise QB's career due to his own arrogance?

    Now, the one thing that I'm not sure about is whether or not they're allowed to consider post-season performance when they're voting, or if it strictly must have to do with regular season performance. Harbaugh might get a nod if they include the play-offs, but if it only concerns the regular season, I could see Arians or Shannahan being considered.





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    Arains and Shanny are ahead of Harbs, IMO.

    I think it will be Arians in the end.





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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    I doubt it but he is in my mind. Getting rid of Cam at the end of the season, saving McKinnie until the playoffs, the guy made some shrewd moves that took balls of steel

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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    When are the votes taken? At the end of the season? I would bet it will be Pagano.





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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    ...saving McKinnie until the playoffs...
    This is one of the smartest moves I've ever seen.





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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    Can Arians even qualify since he was only an acting head coach?





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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    Quote Originally Posted by Maelstrom View Post
    Can Arians even qualify since he was only an acting head coach?
    Why not?

    He was essentially the HC for much of the season.
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    Re: Is Harbaugh the Coach of the Year?

    Just would be funny, John's going to be like "Christ, what do I have to do to win this thing? I've taken my team to the playoffs and won 5 straight years, 3 AFC Champ games, 1 AFC Championship...And I lose to an assistant HC?"

    And yes, before anyone jumps on me, I realize he doesn't care about that award, he wants the Lombardi, that is truly all that matters.
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