The acrimony between Singletary and Smith was consistently palpable.
You make a great point about Harbaugh hiding what Smith does not do well---but what Harbaugh doesn't hide is his belief that Smith is the QB he wants---in fact, just yesterday Harbaugh said that Smith has "an expert command of the offense."
in comparison, what do we hear from CKW about his QBs?
A lot of hemming and hawing and yeah buts.
Singletary yelled at everyone. That's what people loved about him when he got the job, he yelled at Vernon Davis and kicked him off the field. he yelled at his OL he yelled at his defense.
Todd Haley and warner had shouting matches and we nearly won the Super Bowl that year.
Singletary committed to Alex Smith, then he later decided he's not good enough that's why he used that preposterous offense he was using he didn't trust Smith not to turn the ball over. We're not agreeing on cause and effect you're saying Smith stunk because Singletary had no confidence in him I'm saying he had no confidence in him because Smith stunk.
harbaugh is very much a confidence guy I agree. But there's a reason he was going after Manning and a reason he drafted Kaepernick, he didn't believe smith was going to be as good as he was last year and he wasn't convinced he'd do it again.
Once he didn't get Manning of course he's going to talk up Alex and deny he had aggressively pursued Manning. He pretty much had to. You can't walk into the locker room and say well I don't think Alex is very good but he's the best we got, go win.
I'm a huge Harbaugh fan I said before if we were going to replace Whiz he'd have been the guy. But if Harbaugh were here I don't know what offense he'd run, he'd be wasting Fitz in the one he runs now. My guess is he wouldn't have turned Kolb or Skelton into a great QB just by committing to one of them.
Smith played better because of the system. And when he got to the big game last year and they desperately needed him to make plays he did against the Saints, and then completely folded up in the next game and failed. that's why SF went after Peyton, they knew when they needed it, Smith couldn't come through.