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So let me get this straight, Jimmah brought Stalions on as a "Volunteer Coach" in 2015, but then made him a paid full-time member of his staff...

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...in 2022 even though he saw no benefit from Stalions' illegal scouting reports including documenting playbook schemes and plays from those schemes??? Absurd to contend that Jimmah would use a limited paid coaching position unless he liked the illegal scouting reports, and found value in them, that Stalions was providing. Illogical to believe that Jimmah would make someone a paid member, full-time professional coach, if he saw no value in the illegal, clear cheating, reports Stalions was providing.
 
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...in 2022 even though he saw no benefit from Stalions' illegal scouting reports including documenting playbook schemes and plays from those schemes??? Absurd to contend that Jimmah would use a limited paid coaching position unless he liked the illegal scouting reports, and found value in them, that Stalions was providing. Illogical to believe that Jimmah would make someone a paid member, full-time professional coach, if he saw no value in the illegal, clear cheating, reports Stalions was providing.
Wait...someone was doing the job for years then was made a full time coach seems like normal progession without cheating. If not, every program is doing this. If people weren't eventually made full time coaches they'd never "volunteer".

We all know Harbaugh knew. He's the type of coach that knows everything going on with his program. But this isn't the reason to say he knew. When you reach like this it hurts the valid arguments being made plus no argument is needed. He's going to deny he knew but no one believes that. What does he gain by saying he knew?
 
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...in 2022 even though he saw no benefit from Stalions' illegal scouting reports including documenting playbook schemes and plays from those schemes??? Absurd to contend that Jimmah would use a limited paid coaching position unless he liked the illegal scouting reports, and found value in them, that Stalions was providing. Illogical to believe that Jimmah would make someone a paid member, full-time professional coach, if he saw no value in the illegal, clear cheating, reports Stalions was providing.
He had to make him a paid full-time coach so he could be on the field with him to relay the signs.
 
He had to make him a paid full-time coach so he could be on the field with him to relay the signs.

Look, Jimmah saw great value in the information Stalions was providing or he doesn't promote him to a paid coach on his staff. Paid positions are limited for him to promote him from a completely unknown and unpaid "Volunteer Coach" to a paid full-time AC on scUM's staff, Jimmah had to have seen great value in what he was providing.
 
...in 2022 even though he saw no benefit from Stalions' illegal scouting reports including documenting playbook schemes and plays from those schemes??? Absurd to contend that Jimmah would use a limited paid coaching position unless he liked the illegal scouting reports, and found value in them, that Stalions was providing. Illogical to believe that Jimmah would make someone a paid member, full-time professional coach, if he saw no value in the illegal, clear cheating, reports Stalions was providing.
I view this as a slap on the wrist. He should have gotten a lifetime ban.

 
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