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		<title>Jed York and Al Davis: Only difference is their age</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2010 23:27:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Melendez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>For the first team in years the Raiders are the better team than the 49ers.  It is only fitting that the two teams would play against each other in the regular season when the 49ers are on the decline and the Raiders are, well, improving.  As I don’t expect either team to finish with over [...]</p><p><a href="http://ninernoise.com/2010/10/14/jed-york-and-al-davis-only-difference-is-their-age/">Jed York and Al Davis: Only difference is their age</a> - <a href="http://ninernoise.com">Niner Noise</a> - <a href="http://ninernoise.com">Niner Noise - A San Francisco 49ers Blog</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>For the first team in years the Raiders are the better team than the 49ers.  It is only fitting that the two teams would play against each other in the regular season when the 49ers are on the decline and the Raiders are, well, improving.  As I don’t expect either team to finish with over five wins this season this weekend’s matchup will settle who has bragging rights as the Bay Area’s best NFL team.</p>
<p>Both the 49ers and Raiders had high expectations this season.  The 49ers are failing those expectations and so are the Raiders although at least they have some wins.  I don’t think it is a coincidence that since 2002, the last season both the 49ers and Raiders made the playoffs, the 49ers have had a record of 40-72 and the Raiders 29-83.  The York’s took over control of the 49ers in 2000 and although the team made the playoffs in 2001 and 2002 nothing has gone right for the 49ers under the York’s control.  It seems each year there is a new issue with the team, we are told the issue is fixed and then something else comes up.  This has continued since <strong>Jed York </strong>took over as team president in 2009.  <strong>Al Davis</strong> started to show his age after 2002 Super Bowl lost with draft selections of <strong>JaMarcus Russell</strong> and <strong>Darrius Heyward-Bey</strong> and hiring coaches like <strong>Art Shell</strong> and <strong>Lane Kiffin</strong>.  The 49ers have had a string of horrible draft picks and hiring’s as well.  The York’s fired head coach <strong>Steve Mariucci</strong> after a winning season in 2002, the 49ers have not had a winning season since.  The York’s hired <strong>Dennis Erickson</strong> as coach and <strong>Terry Donahue</strong> as general manager.  If you don’t know the fiasco that followed with both of those hiring’s you have not been a 49ers fan for a long time. Then the York’s hired <strong>Mike Nolan</strong> as head coach and gave him the GM position. Nolan had no previous experience at either position.  The 49ers that year selected <strong>Alex Smith</strong> with the first pick over <strong>Aaron Rodgers</strong> which has not worked out since and Nolan was replaced by Singletary and now the 49ers are as bad as they were in 2004 when they won only two games.</p>
<p>York and Davis refuse to hire proven general managers and think they can get by with the personnel they have which for the 49ers is <strong>Trent Baalke</strong> and for the Raiders is Davis himself.  I thought Jed York would pull a Davis/<strong>Jerry Jones</strong> move and declare himself general manager when he fired former GM <strong>Scot McCloughan</strong> for reasons still not answered.  York as the GM would be the Davis of the last decade making decisions and not Jerry Jones.  Both York and Davis don’t take responsibilities for their teams failures and continue to make unwise hiring practices, see Kiffin and Nolan/Singletary.  Both York and Davis seems to love potential in coordinators as all three had no previous head coaching experience.  York had a feeling about Singletary and knew he was the best person for the job.  Year two of the Singletary Era has yielded a record of 0-5 and yet York continues to be blindly behind Singletary and even predicated this week the 49ers will win the NFC West.  What York didn’t recognize and in his best Davis impression in his time as 49ers team president was that Singletary is a master motivator but does not understand football 101 with the defense and especially the offense.  If the players don’t think you can help them get better at their position why would they listen to you when you coach them?  I think we are seeing that this year with Niner players.  Singletary was a great linebacker but that does not give you great coaching abilities only insight to the position of linebacker.  Singletary was only a linebacker coach for two seasons before being hired by York as a full time coach.  His only head coaching experience was the final nine games of the 2008 season as interim head coach.  A 5-4 record down the stretch impressed York so much that immediately after the last game of the season he named Singletary the head coach.  The wise thing for York would have been to interview other coaches first and then hire Singletary if he thought he was the best person for the job after hearing from other candidates.  York is as delusional as Davis when it comes to his team’s success.  Davis has said he would retire from the NFL when he wins two more Super Bowls or dies, whichever comes first.  I hope Davis lives a long live but the Raiders have as much of a chance of winning two more Super Bowls before he dies as the 49ers do in winning the NFC West this season.</p>
<p>We have heard of coaches and players not wanting to play for Davis because of his hands-on management style.  It has been said that York’s management style is not liked either and has probably turned off qualified candidates in the past.  It makes me wonder if York is the “rat” in the <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=jc-directsnap091410">Yahoo Sports</a> story a few weeks back about the play calling issues and if he is the “team source” for a recent story saying <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AoGDb2czQ3owCKOUjjnCG585nYcB?slug=jc-directsnap101210">Singletary will be fired at the end of the season</a>.  York did come out and say Singletary will remain the coach through this season but I think Singletary is the only option on the 49ers staff capable of being head coach.  There are no coaches on the staff with previous head coaching experience and York is forced to stick with Singletary until the end of the season.  If come week nine when the 49ers have their bye and the team is still winless, Singletary will get canned.</p>
<p>Davis is a shell of his old self that lead to the Raiders success from 1970-2000.  He thinks his old ways worked back then and they can still work now.  York is trying to do his best impression of his uncle, <strong>Eddie DeBartolo Jr</strong>.  However York lacks not only experience but the enthusiasm, heart and all-out dedication of his uncle.  York is focused on building the 49ers a new stadium away from San Francisco, something his uncle would never do, and is only paying attention to the teams failures now because a losing season does not help his prospects of finding investors for the Santa Clara site.  Until York figures out that you need to hire coaches and front office staff with proven experience the 49ers will remain in out of the conversation of the best organizations and teams in the NFL.  York and Davis are one in the same: doing more harm than good to their teams.</p>
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		<title>Shaun Hill vs Alex Smith</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 21:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Melendez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Last year&#8217;s man under center Shaun Hill has to be wondering what he has to prove to be named the starter outright. In 2007 after Alex Smith and Trent Dilfer went down with injuries the next man on the roster was Hill. In a December 2007 game against the Vikings Hill came in to replace [...]</p><p><a href="http://ninernoise.com/2009/05/08/shaun-hill-vs-alex-smith/">Shaun Hill vs Alex Smith</a> - <a href="http://ninernoise.com">Niner Noise</a> - <a href="http://ninernoise.com">Niner Noise - A San Francisco 49ers Blog</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year&#8217;s man under center <strong>Shaun Hill</strong> has to be wondering what he has to prove to be named the starter outright. In 2007 after <strong>Alex Smith</strong> and <strong>Trent Dilfer </strong>went down with injuries the next man on the roster was Hill. In a December 2007 game against the Vikings Hill came in to replace Dilfer who was knocked out with a concussion. At that point in the game the 49ers offense was non-existent. I attended the game and I remember being  more worried about how I was going to get my next beer the outcome of the game. Then a man named Shaun Hill entered the game wearing lucky number 13. I thought Shaun who? Nevertheless I didn&#8217;t care who he was because he got the 49ers offense kick started. Hill finished the game going 22 of 27 pass attempts for 181 yards and one touchdown as the 49ers lost the game. The 49ers won the next two games Hill started and he missed the last game of the season because of an injury. Going into the 2008 season the 49ers resigned Hill to a three year contract but he was not named the starter. Someone named <strong>J.T. Duh! Sullivan</strong> was named the starter because he had been with <strong>Mike Martz</strong> in Detroit. Apparently Hill is bad at practicing which is another reason why O&#8217;Sullivan was named the starter. If it wasn&#8217;t for Alex Smith re-injuring his shoulder in training camp Hill would have been number three on the QB depth chart. We all know how the rest of 2008 went with O&#8217;Sullivan and the man who made him the starter <strong>Mike Nolan</strong> getting the boot. After that with Hill as the starter and effective the 49ers finished the rest of the season 5-3. Hill is 7-3as a starter. How has Smith done as a starter? He has an 11-19 record.</p>
<p>To Smith&#8217;s credit he dealt with Nolan and his lack of coaching leadership especially when Nolan called out Smith saying he was not hurt as bad as he was saying. Also Smith restructured his contract to stay with the 49ers. A wise move on his part because no other team wanted to pay the remaining portion of his contract and San Francisco is the only place he has a realistic although small chance of competing and winning a starting job. If the 49ers released him he would probably still be a free-agent as there are still plenty of QB&#8217;s on the market that have proven at the very least to be more effective as a starter than Smith. I think GM <strong>Scot McCloughan</strong> still believes in Smith and his potential. But the 49ers don&#8217;t have the time for him to continue to develop. The Red and Gold need a proven QB as a starter.</p>
<p>In the end Hill will be named the starter. He doesn&#8217;t have the prettiest footwork for a QB and may not be good at practicing but he leads the 49ers to wins. He is at his best with the short routes which makes the selection of WR <strong>Michael Crabtree</strong> all the more better. Crabtree is at his best running the short routes in tight coverage where he can make a move around defenders. He is not known for his speed (which is why <strong>Al Davis</strong> passed up on him) but Hill is not known for his deep throwing arm, so a perfect match? In the end whether it is a big name starter like <strong>Tom Brady</strong> or a lesser know starter like Dilfer leading your team to the playoffs and the Super Bowl is all that matters, right?</p>
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