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<blockquote data-quote="Magooch" data-source="post: 1089681" data-attributes="member: 17987"><p>I just don't really know what path back there could be for him at this point. </p><p></p><p>Having him on a lame-duck contract would be a huge distraction right now. But I don't see how you could possibly look at this season - in particular how it ended - and not only commit to handing him a long-term extension AND a huge pay-raise (his rumored demands of 12-15m would represent a 50-87.5% pay raise)</p><p></p><p>I also have to wonder how Policy will choose to approach the situation with Gute. Not even necessarily with regards to firing/extending him, but the actual hierarchy/structure. Some of you may recall that Murphy shifted from a more "traditional" structure and made it so the HC and GM both report directly to the president. I wonder if Policy won't look to shift back to that more traditional structure where the HC first reports to the GM and then the GM to the president. In this way the decision to continue with LaFleur (or not) may be shifted to Gute (or whoever it is). </p><p></p><p>In this way I could MAYBE see a situation where you extend and "promote" Gute and leave Matt lame-duck and basically put the onus on Gute to either work out an extension or find a new HC in the coming year but that seems kind of pointless to me. </p><p></p><p>I've also noted how Harbaugh's demands are reportedly pretty steep - for instance, he reportedly wants a huge salary and to be able to pick his own GM and coordinators - but if we are not sold on Gute, Hafley gets a HC gig, and are moving on from Matt, then we are losing our OC, DC, and ST coordinator anyways, so in that sense if you're convinced Harbaugh is the guy it might not be the worst thing in the world to allow him to make those appointments, given that you're needing to fill those spots anyways</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magooch, post: 1089681, member: 17987"] I just don't really know what path back there could be for him at this point. Having him on a lame-duck contract would be a huge distraction right now. But I don't see how you could possibly look at this season - in particular how it ended - and not only commit to handing him a long-term extension AND a huge pay-raise (his rumored demands of 12-15m would represent a 50-87.5% pay raise) I also have to wonder how Policy will choose to approach the situation with Gute. Not even necessarily with regards to firing/extending him, but the actual hierarchy/structure. Some of you may recall that Murphy shifted from a more "traditional" structure and made it so the HC and GM both report directly to the president. I wonder if Policy won't look to shift back to that more traditional structure where the HC first reports to the GM and then the GM to the president. In this way the decision to continue with LaFleur (or not) may be shifted to Gute (or whoever it is). In this way I could MAYBE see a situation where you extend and "promote" Gute and leave Matt lame-duck and basically put the onus on Gute to either work out an extension or find a new HC in the coming year but that seems kind of pointless to me. I've also noted how Harbaugh's demands are reportedly pretty steep - for instance, he reportedly wants a huge salary and to be able to pick his own GM and coordinators - but if we are not sold on Gute, Hafley gets a HC gig, and are moving on from Matt, then we are losing our OC, DC, and ST coordinator anyways, so in that sense if you're convinced Harbaugh is the guy it might not be the worst thing in the world to allow him to make those appointments, given that you're needing to fill those spots anyways [/QUOTE]
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