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Any disagreements between 49ers CEO Jed York and the team’s previous coach, Jim Harbaugh, have been sufficiently resolved by the passage of nearly ten years.
After recently applauding Harbaugh—with whom he “mutually” split ways in 2014—and enjoying his return to the NFL, at least that’s how York has presented it.
In a conversation with Tim Kawakami of The Athletic on “The TK Show,” York expressed his admiration for the man who designed the 49ers’ 2013 Super Bowl run as well as the current college football champion, who was recently named head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers.
“When Michigan won the championship game, I congratulated them,” York said to Kawakami. We’ve sent texts back and forth. Jim is a fantastic coach, in my opinion. I believe it’s a perfect place for him. For the Chargers, I’m thrilled. They’ll be incredibly successful, in my opinion.
In his four seasons in San Francisco, Harbaugh helped the Faithful experience a great deal of success and transformation. From 2011 to 2013, his teams won three consecutive NFC Championships.
York believes the Chargers have a bright future after considering the beginning point of the 49ers period and how it relates to Harbaugh’s new NFL endeavor.
York continued, “I think it’s a talented team that didn’t accomplish what they hoped to.” It’s a talented team, and I don’t want to talk too much about someone else’s team. He has a great opportunity to succeed with the Chargers, in my opinion.
After the 49ers finished with an 8–8 record two years later, Harbaugh and San Francisco called it quits. The coach said he felt more like the 49er hierarchy left him at that point than he actually “left the 49ers.”
In 2022, York and Harbaugh will commemorate the 10-year reunion of the 2012 49ers at Levi’s Stadium. Since then, though, each player has contributed to the effort to overcome their difficult pasts.
Recalling the pleasant times from the Harbaugh era, York prioritizes them with a mature reflection.
“That week was Michigan’s bye week, so we set it up for that week because we’d connected a little bit before that [10-year reunion],” York recalled.
Your team’s 10th Super Bowl appearance is a significant occasion that you are commemorating. Additionally, I believe that as people grow older and mature, the good things in life tend to stick in your memory more than the bad ones.
I’m glad for him. He’s a fantastic coach, once more. He’ll perform outstandingly.
And when he plays in the NFL again, he will undoubtedly be supporting his old coach.