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Losing the locker room?

 

Is trouble brewing in San Francisco?

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport told NFL GameDay Morning on Sunday that 49ers sources believe coach Jim Harbaugh is already losing the locker room.


"They have dealt with a lot over the last couple years. Some of the way he's treated them, some lack of respect. And all because they are winning, they are fine with it, but some of the players wonder, if they lose, will it all spiral out of control?"
"There is some serious doubts about whether Harbaugh is actually all in like he professes," Rapoport told NFL Media's Rich Eisen. "He says he is about the team, the team, the team. The players now wonder, is that actually the case?

 

As an example, Rapoport was told that Harbaugh irked a handful of veterans by dragging the team to Baltimore to practice against his brother John and the Ravens.

 

That cross-country voyage came on the heels of a rocky offseason that saw Harbaugh and the 49ersfail to strike a new contract extension amid word that the team spoke with the Browns about trading the coach to Cleveland.

Aware of the locker-room grumbling, Harbaugh has attempted to appeal to his players, especially during this week's lead-up to Sunday's meeting with the Cowboys, Rapoport was told.

 

"He does have two years left on his deal," Rapoport said. "But it is worth asking: Is this the last year forJim Harbaugh in San Francisco?"

 

With a 41-14-1 record since 2011, Harbaugh has the second-most wins by any coach over his first three seasons, trailing only George Seifert's mark of 42-11. Winning covers many sins, but if the 49ersstumble, it's fair to wonder if Harbaugh's successful run in San Francisco might be nearing its end.

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Originally Posted by cuqui:

The organization's hypocrisy over Ray McDonald in spite of Harbaugh's big talk is stunning even by NFL standards. There's no current team that disgusts me more.  

It's always easy to talk tough when it's all hypothetical. It takes integrity to back up your words when the hypothetical becomes reality.

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Originally Posted by cuqui:

The organization's hypocrisy over Ray McDonald in spite of Harbaugh's big talk is stunning even by NFL standards. There's no current team that disgusts me more.  

It isn't unheard of for the guy who speaks out the loudest against something like spousal abuse to actually be an abuser himself.

 

I just have a hard time believing the wife of a guy who acts like this doesn't try to explain away a lot of black eyes and bruises by saying she "fell down the stairs" or "ran into the door." Let's also not forget that he once broke his hand slugging Jim Kelly after he said something less than complementary about him (Kelly was working on NBC's pregame show at the time).

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Originally Posted by Pack-Man:
Originally Posted by cuqui:

The organization's hypocrisy over Ray McDonald in spite of Harbaugh's big talk is stunning even by NFL standards. There's no current team that disgusts me more.  

It isn't unheard of for the guy who speaks out the loudest against something like spousal abuse to actually be an abuser himself.

I just have a hard time believing the wife of a guy who acts like this doesn't try to explain away a lot of black eyes and bruises by saying she "fell down the stairs" or "ran into the door." 

Originally Posted by Pack-Man:

49ers fans scatter quicker than any other, no one else compares. The 49ers started out 3-1 in 1999, and finished the year 4-12. Their fanbase were ghosts by mid-season that year. Lots of 49ers fans were saying "I don't really watch football", or "I don't really follow any particular team."

I think the Queens fans could give the Niners fans a run for the exits.

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