Singletary SACKED as 49ers head coach
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:20 am
Damn, they couldn't wait until after the last game?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5958834
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5958834
The timing has everything to do with the ownership trying to secure funding for the new stadium while the team is rapidly spiraling downward, out of control. The only reason that the financing isn't completely fucked is that the team continues to sell out home games.Paul wrote:Damn, they couldn't wait until after the last game?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5958834
Then...OCmike wrote:Best part about this is that the below announcements show ownership is clearly listening to the fans.
-GM will hire the new coach, NOT ownership
No wonder you now have such a shit team/franchise.OCmike wrote:But rumors that ownership covets Gruden have been making the rounds for weeks now.
I know the standard response in the NFL Forum is to take any comment thrown your team's way and the validity of such comment is based upon said thrower's team's record, but let me point out a few things here:OCmike wrote:A guy named IndyFrisco who roots for Houston is calling something all fucked up? Awesome.
Lighten up, Brent.IndyFrisco wrote: My name is Brent Bigglesworth, but everyone calls me "IndyFrisco". Any of you guys call me Brent...I'll kill ya. Also, I don't like nobody talking shit about the Aggies. I catch any of you guys being anti-bonfire...I'll kill ya. And I don't like nobody ragging on my BBQ sauce. Any of you homos tell me it's too spicy...I'll kill ya.
Yeah, the GM will choose the coach. That doesn't mean that ownership will have zero input into suggestions or have zero involvement in the process. Is that really that tough a concept to grasp?3. The 49ers have sucked dogshit for some time. That is a fact. You said in one post that ownership is going to hire a new GM and that new GM will be given the keys to personnel. In the very next post, you claim how ownership is enthrawled with Gruden. I point out the "Marcus Allen a-ha of the day" in that no wonder your team has sucked dogshit for some time.
That asshole landlord I successfully sued in small claims court? His name was Brent, too. I sense a pattern.OCmike wrote:Lighten up, Brent.
That asshole that ruins one college football telecast every Saturday is named Brent, too.Screw_Michigan wrote:That asshole landlord I successfully sued in small claims court? His name was Brent, too. I sense a pattern.OCmike wrote:Lighten up, Brent.
Hopefully it could be done in such a way as to ease Norv into his proper role as an offensive coordinator.ChargerMike wrote:...could Norvuless be next..PLEASE
RACK the take!ucant wrote:He should have been fired a long time ago. He doesn't know how to manage his players and routinely embarrasses himself with sideline confrontations. His players neither respect him nor fear him. He's coaching the team like he's still playing LB for the Bears in the 80s. He's a complete fucking mess.
Better than letting him twist in the wind. He's getting paid for that extra game and two years after that. I'm sure he'll get over it.poptart wrote:RACK the take!ucant wrote:He should have been fired a long time ago. He doesn't know how to manage his players and routinely embarrasses himself with sideline confrontations. His players neither respect him nor fear him. He's coaching the team like he's still playing LB for the Bears in the 80s. He's a complete fucking mess.
I'm pretty sure the player of today laffs at him behind his back.
But firing the guy with one game left in the season? lol
Looks like ownership is trying to humiliate him.
Yup....no need to blow him out a week early.poptart wrote:Twist in the wind?
No.
You call him in Monday after final game is played this Sunday.
Firing a head coach with one game left in the season is one of the more bizarre things I've seen.
Yea, twist in the wind. The reports of his demise were already beginning to fly. Better to take him out quick and get the search for new blood rolling than to let the rumors drag on any longer.poptart wrote:Twist in the wind?
If they hire Gruden as GM, and he chooses himself as coach, then no inconsistency. Right?OCmike wrote:
Yeah, the GM will choose the coach. That doesn't mean that ownership will have zero input into suggestions or have zero involvement in the process. Is that really that tough a concept to grasp?
According to Jed York, he fired Singletary because the team had been eliminated from playoff contention and that considering the shit state of the NFC Worst, that was unacceptable. But the other two big reasons for the timing were that once he decided Singletary was gonzo, they wanted to begin interviewing candidates immediately to get a jump on the other teams and more importantly, wanted a coach and GM in place well before the end of the season and the impending CBA talks and (likely)lockout.BSmack wrote:Yea, twist in the wind. The reports of his demise were already beginning to fly. Better to take him out quick and get the search for new blood rolling than to let the rumors drag on any longer.poptart wrote:Twist in the wind?
That's one way of looking at it. The correct way to look at it is that he was fired right after the team was eliminated from the playoffs.poptart wrote:Firing a head coach with one game left in the season is one of the more bizarre things I've seen.