“I’m planning on Greg to be back. I believe Greg plans on being back,” Harbaugh said. “That’s the plan, and I’m excited about that.
“We’ve done some pretty darn good things here over the past three years, offensively. I think we have a really good vision and understanding of what we want to build offensively – who we’re going to build around and what we need to do it.”
While of course acknowledging the injuries, Harbaugh didn’t excuse the offense’s struggles. Instead, he outlined them, saying they have to improve the called run game (runs minus quarterback scrambles), get better pass protection and cut down on the penalties, especially pre-snap.