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Originally Posted by SFREDSKIN
Neither one, the skins could do what Cincy did. Could they not? Weren't you one who said Harbaugh was a college coach?
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YOu said the Skins were going to be the NIners of 2012. That would mean that they kept their maligned QB and coached him up to become a Pro Bowl caliber QB that would lead them to the NFC Championship. I didn't say that; you did. So, I asked which of the two maligned Skins' QBs would be the one to "become the Alex Smith of 2012"?
If you change the subject to be the Bengals, then the best the Skins could do would be to make it as a wildcard and go one and done in the playoffs. But that is not what you implied in your original posting.
If I said that Harbaugh was a college coach - - and I do not recall ever entering a discussion here on that point - - I would be literally correct. He was a college coach in more than one venue. While I never expected him to beas successful as he has been in his first year on the job in SF, I doubt that I ever disparaged his coaching abilities for one simple reason:
I admire what he accomplished in his stops at San Diego State (?) and Stanford.
For the record, I am happy to see that you do not have either John Beck or Rex Grossman having a season in 2012 akin to the one Alex Smith had in 2011. Sure, it could happen; but the probability is vanishingly small.