posted on Jan, 17 2005 @ 12:29 PM
this guy has a huge job ahead of him, if he can bring san fracisco back to it's glory days he has well earned his salary
Niners pick Nolan to be new coach
By GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer
January 17, 2005
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -- Baltimore defensive coordinator Mike Nolan accepted the San Francisco 49ers' head coaching position Monday and began to
negotiate a contract to take over the team that had the NFL's worst record last season.
Nolan, a longtime coordinator for four teams who has never been a head coach, will replace Dennis Erickson, fired earlier in the month after going
9-23 in two seasons out of the playoffs. San Francisco went 2-14 this season.
After wowing 49ers owner John York in an interview Thursday, Nolan accepted the offer Monday and flew to York's home in Ohio to work out a contract.
``(York) had a good strong list of candidates, and they felt that Mike was the perfect candidate to lead us into the future,'' 49ers spokesman Kirk
Reynolds said.
Nolan earned the chance to follow in the footsteps of his father, Dick, who went 54-53-5 in eight seasons as the 49ers' coach from 1968-75, winning
three straight division championships and reaching two NFC title games while getting the first playoff wins in franchise history.
Mike Nolan, 45, has been in charge of the Ravens' powerful defense since 2001, following stints as the coordinator with the New York Jets (2000),
Washington (1997-99) and the New York Giants (1993-96). Baltimore ranked sixth in the NFL in total defense last season.
General manager Terry Donahue was fired along with Erickson, and Nolan will have a hand in picking Donahue's successor as York rebuilds the once-proud
franchise, which will have the top pick in the next draft.
York, who didn't return a call seeking comment, has said he planned to hire a coach with broad powers, supplemented by a general manager who
concentrates on salary cap issues.
Nolan will be the 15th head coach in 49ers history.
Nolan was interviewed by York and two of the few remaining members of the 49ers' front office. He was offered the job Monday morning, beating out four
other candidates: New England defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel, thought to be Cleveland's top choice; Giants defensive coordinator Tim Lewis; and
Tennessee coordinators Mike Heimerdinger and Jim Schwartz.
Southern California coach Pete Carroll, thought to be York's top choice after he fired Erickson, apparently was never contacted by the 49ers after
initially saying he wasn't interested.
Nolan is a protege of Dan Reeves, who hired the former Oregon safety for his first NFL job with the Denver Broncos in 1987. He was a hot candidate for
several head coaching spots in recent years, but his star had cooled slightly until the 49ers became interested