CaneFan79
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Think about this way. We are halfway through the season and 3-3 with embarrassing losses to three teams we are much more talented than
Also, it's not true there wouldn't be anticipation next season, even if Golden is retained. Kaaya will have a year under his belt. Let's say recruiting goes well. Once spring practice rolls around there will be the same focus as always, with happy adjustments and overreaction in both directions. Not everybody will be stuck in the previous October or November, whining. That's simply the way it works. I remember the laughable assertions on Dolphin sites last year that Jonathan Martin was such a wimp that no team would ever give him a workout or want him in their building. Now he's starting for the 49ers. Big shock, a football player playing football. Next spring and offseason will be no different, even if Golden is coach, with football fans analyzing their favorite team. Another big shock.
Awsi, I respect the wisdom and experience you have demonstrated in your posts, but two flaws in this response to another excellent poster, "The Mad Storks"Offspring, First, the assertion of "Let's say recruiting goes well." If Goldilocks wants to complain about previous negative recruiting, he will be positively enraged when he experiences the "Dead Coach Walking" treatment out on the trail next year. In year five, it is hard to sell parents and athletes that they will be part of a "dynamic re-birth," especially with Kinkos making 50,000 copies of the just posted Luther Robinson story. If Goldilocks stays, along with his dance partner Dorito, recruiting will be at the FCS level.
Martin is only starting due to injury and the 49'ers are not exactly a model of NFL consistency, so not a real "winning" point.