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LaFleur's Lieutenants - Coordinator/Staff Thread


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1 minute ago, incognito_man said:

MLF looks like he might be the first one hired, but the last one to secure his coordinators...

Arians simply just brought his buddies back.

Gase hasn't done anything yet

Fangio hasn't done anything yet

Kitchens hasn't done anything yet.

Kingsbury hasn't done anything yet.

Miami and Bengals obviously haven't done anything yet

Detroit and Jacksonville haven't hired their coordinators yet.

 

Chill.

 

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1 minute ago, Chili said:

Arians simply just brought his buddies back.

Gase hasn't done anything yet

Fangio hasn't done anything yet

Kitchens hasn't done anything yet.

Kingsbury hasn't done anything yet.

Miami and Bengals obviously haven't done anything yet

Detroit and Jacksonville haven't hired their coordinators yet.

 

Chill.

 

Lol, nobody has ever told me to chill. I'm the chillest.

You chill.

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4 minutes ago, cannondale said:

That's on Capers and Ball - not Whitt

Whitt dealt with those players day in and day out. He's just as much culpable as these two. Poor communication among staff members, lack of identifying talent, poor recommendations and decisions. It all led to the cluster***k with Hayward and Hyde leaving.

We are still suffering from the effects of that particular decision making 4 years later. It has also severely affected our draft approach. We overcompensated for those mistakes leaving us weak in other areas of the team. 

Whitt was part of all of this which is why I'm fine with him moving on. The replacement players have not improved under Whitt since then, not even the UDFAs. We needed to shake the cobwebs out and start again.

No hard feelings, it was just simply time to part ways. It happens to all of us.

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I'm fine with the "wash our hands" approach we've taken thus far. I don't count Pettine in that because he really wasn't part of the main problem that's carried over for years. He deserves a fair shake with his own defensive staff (or one that he has input on with MLF). Everyone else can be replaced and there's really no spilled milk. I'm more than open to new eyes and voices in that locker room. 

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4 minutes ago, ptisme said:

Can someone please explain to me why we are allowing James Campen to interview for the same job with the Browns?

Probably give him the opportunity to go elsewhere.  No reason to keep him in a situation where neither side is happy.

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Adam Schefter:

Packers and HC Matt LaFleur were denied permission to interview/hire younger brother, Mike LaFleur, the 49ers’ WR/passing-game specialist. 49ers told Packers, Browns and Vikings no on talking to Mike LaFleur. Also rejected interview requests on Mike McDaniel and Rich Scangarello.

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13 minutes ago, Leader said:

Adam Schefter:

Packers and HC Matt LaFleur were denied permission to interview/hire younger brother, Mike LaFleur, the 49ers’ WR/passing-game specialist. 49ers told Packers, Browns and Vikings no on talking to Mike LaFleur. Also rejected interview requests on Mike McDaniel and Rich Scangarello.

that's what cults do. send a deprogrammer to SF stat

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I'm very surprised at Shanahan's dictatorship approach. I expected Shanahan to "compromise" by letting one coordinator go and make the other one full time coordinator so that way everyone is happy.

From his point of view he's probably thinking "I've started a program with long term goals and I hired you to help me build it, you have committed to me to see it though. Leaving before we have not gotten to where we need to be is not acceptable. Stay, show your original commitment to make this program succeed and then you shall be rewarded"

Its hard to argue against that viewpoint. They are under contract after all.

Letting assistants leave far too easily is just undoing all the hard work and progress they previously done and is a sure way to a losing team quickly if you don't adequately replace them and of course the quickest way to be fired for the Head coach. He has to think about himself too when making such decisions.

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