Joe Staley provided a behind-the-scenes look at why Jim Harbaugh’s final season with the 49ers was so strenuous for the entire organization.
It is well-documented that Jim Harbaugh's final season with the 49ers was anything but easy for all parties involved.
"It was 2014, it was the first season that Levi's opened up and there was so much tension between ownership and Harbaugh. General manager [Trent] Baalke and Harbaugh did not get along, it was known," Staley said."Harbaugh was going into his fourth year and Harbaugh was an amazing coach, but he also is a unique coach.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.
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