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January 9, 2008

It's Got to be the Morning After

So after all that, the Niners hired Mike Martz as offensive coordinator anyways. After just one interview and after not really talking to anybody else.

The hiring has raised all sorts of questions about what is going on in Ninerland as it was first said they wouldn’t be interested and then they were. So who made the call? Who went against the call and who overruled whom? Trying to figure out what the heck happened has Ninerologists in a froth.

As we said earlier, the move smacks of desperation, which might actually be a good move as nothing smacks of desperation like the 49ers. So why not go for broke? And to be fair, Martz does come with some serious credentials, most noticeably a Superbowl ring. He also made QB studs out of a former grocery store stocker, somehow made John Kitna good, and looks like Mrs. Doubtfire. He also turned Marshall Faulk into a Fantasy Football God, which would bode well for Frank Gore except for the fact Martz was supposedly fired from the Lions for refusing to run the ball.

Whatever you think of the move, it instantly makes the Niners that much more interesting. After all, Martz isn't called Mad Mike Martz for nothing. Picking out Martz's craziest coaching moves is a pretty fun game, actually. Our favorite was during that Superbowl against the Pats when he refused to do what was obvious to everyone watching the game, those who weren't watching the game, and those who had never watched a football game in their life and refused to handoff to Marshall Faulk despite having the lead and despite the Pats dropping seven guys deep to stop the pass. Supposedly, the Pats knew that it didn’t matter if they gave up on the run because they knew Martz was too stubborn to stop passing. He even once tried to call in plays from his sickbed but had his call blocked by the Rams GM. So look for the occasional flurry of offense, the occasional head scratching play call, and the occasional mystifying game plan.

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I predict the team will go 6-10 next season, Mike Nolan's last as the Niners head coach.

 

This makes them "interesting"? I'd say it makes them an even bigger train wreck than they were before. The '9ers have enough bad coaches, do they really need to compound that?

 

It's interesting because it's such a bad fit, because of Martz's genius as well as the rampant weirdness he brings, and interesting because there's bound to be massive ego clashing going on between him and Nolan as well him and McCloughan (or whatever the new GM's name is). It's just a damn weird hire.

Nolan should have gone after Cam Cameron as he would have been the best choice.

 
"So look for the occasional flurry of offense, the occasional head scratching play call, and the occasional mystifying game plan."- jon

Interesting post, but begs a fews questions: Can we look for a quarterback and can we look for an occasional winning season?

 
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