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HC Jim Harbaugh, LAC (2 Viewers)

Was this ever mentioned?

@Kyle_McLorgBASG: Source: midway thru 2014, York walked into meeting Harbaugh was holding w/ players, & Harbaugh told Jed that the meeting was for "men only"

 
I am in favor of this thread and its constant infusion of MOAR HARBAUGH!!

This man amuses me to no end. Before long he will have a Chuck Norris like memes attached to him--but they will not be ironic.

 
I am in favor of this thread and its constant infusion of MOAR HARBAUGH!!

This man amuses me to no end. Before long he will have a Chuck Norris like memes attached to him--but they will not be ironic.
What is REALLY going to be amusing is watching the feud between Harbaugh and Meyer develop. Both coaches are unapologetic about running up the score, so is bound to be fireworks (Remember the Harbaugh-Carroll feuds when both were college coaches?)

:D

 
Drummer, have you ever, in you life, admitted you were wrong? Ever? Cause Kaep looks lost. I think you are wrong.
Again, in starting in less than two seasons, he has now a 4-2 post season record. The two losses are a few plays short of making two comebacks.

I give him credit for being more of a project QB than a polished Pro Ready QB for at least achieving that.
how bout now? Point of this thread was that Harbaugh made a terrible decision with kaep and let his ego takeover, not that he wasn't a good coach. Also that kaep isn't good and never was. Glad you've at least had the sense to stop posting in here!

 
Drummer, have you ever, in you life, admitted you were wrong? Ever? Cause Kaep looks lost. I think you are wrong.
Again, in starting in less than two seasons, he has now a 4-2 post season record. The two losses are a few plays short of making two comebacks.

I give him credit for being more of a project QB than a polished Pro Ready QB for at least achieving that.
how bout now?Point of this thread was that Harbaugh made a terrible decision with kaep and let his ego takeover, not that he wasn't a good coach. Also that kaep isn't good and never was. Glad you've at least had the sense to stop posting in here!
drummer, on 19 Jan 2014 - 10:41 PM, said:

After 8 months-

thehornet, on 28 Sept 2015 - 11:05 AM, said

So after 3 months-

How about now?

Harbaugh was and is a genius and from the looks Kaep was/is a huge part of this teams success too.

If we are gonna trash talk people for having a bad season we need to prop them back up when the people behind them do even worse.

Give me Harbaugh and Kaep over what they had this year and what they will have next year. Why? Because that combo got them to the NFCC multiple times in a row. There is a reason a lot of people on the defensive side retired or quit this past year.

 
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That spot is so tight, there is no way to determine it unless we had a camera angle straight down the line to gain.  It was hardly an "outrageous" call.  And Harbaugh couldn't have been in line to see it either unless he was a mile outside of the coaches box.

Also, the unsportsmanlike on him probably had more to do with him yelling "that's ####### pathetic, man!" than throwing anything...although throwing things doesn't help.  He is a maniac on the sideline and is lucky he doesn't get more unsportsmanlike fouls on himself.

The biggest beef I can see is the non-call on defensive holding.  That is an awful missed call and the official who had that WR as their key has a lot to answer for missing that one.

The 2 PI calls that were questionable (1 call vs Mich Def & 1 no-call vs OSU Def) should have both been no-calls, in my opinion.  I know what the ref was looking at on the one that was called, but it was what we like to call bang-bang (def & ball there at roughly the same time).  Uncatchable is a horrible argument though, because the contact is what made it uncatchable.  College officials are told that to rule a ball uncatchable, it has to be so far out of the play that no athlete in the history of sports could have caught it.  That ball barely sailed over the WR.

 
That spot is so tight, there is no way to determine it unless we had a camera angle straight down the line to gain.  It was hardly an "outrageous" call.  And Harbaugh couldn't have been in line to see it either unless he was a mile outside of the coaches box.

Also, the unsportsmanlike on him probably had more to do with him yelling "that's ####### pathetic, man!" than throwing anything...although throwing things doesn't help.  He is a maniac on the sideline and is lucky he doesn't get more unsportsmanlike fouls on himself.

The biggest beef I can see is the non-call on defensive holding.  That is an awful missed call and the official who had that WR as their key has a lot to answer for missing that one.

The 2 PI calls that were questionable (1 call vs Mich Def & 1 no-call vs OSU Def) should have both been no-calls, in my opinion.  I know what the ref was looking at on the one that was called, but it was what we like to call bang-bang (def & ball there at roughly the same time).  Uncatchable is a horrible argument though, because the contact is what made it uncatchable.  College officials are told that to rule a ball uncatchable, it has to be so far out of the play that no athlete in the history of sports could have caught it.  That ball barely sailed over the WR.
great post. He also can't win the big ones.

 
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That spot is so tight, there is no way to determine it unless we had a camera angle straight down the line to gain.  It was hardly an "outrageous" call.  And Harbaugh couldn't have been in line to see it either unless he was a mile outside of the coaches box.

Also, the unsportsmanlike on him probably had more to do with him yelling "that's ####### pathetic, man!" than throwing anything...although throwing things doesn't help.  He is a maniac on the sideline and is lucky he doesn't get more unsportsmanlike fouls on himself.

The biggest beef I can see is the non-call on defensive holding.  That is an awful missed call and the official who had that WR as their key has a lot to answer for missing that one.

The 2 PI calls that were questionable (1 call vs Mich Def & 1 no-call vs OSU Def) should have both been no-calls, in my opinion.  I know what the ref was looking at on the one that was called, but it was what we like to call bang-bang (def & ball there at roughly the same time).  Uncatchable is a horrible argument though, because the contact is what made it uncatchable.  College officials are told that to rule a ball uncatchable, it has to be so far out of the play that no athlete in the history of sports could have caught it.  That ball barely sailed over the WR.
There were several offensive holding non-calls just on the Samuel play alone.

 
Why would he ever leave the gift that was given him to coach at Michigan.  He gets all the money and power he could ever want there.

 
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/05/28/brandon-jacobs-vows-to-get-jim-harbaugh-fired/


Brandon Jacobs vows to get Jim Harbaugh fired


Former NFL running back Brandon Jacobs recently reopened his five-year-old feud with Jim Harbaugh, telling CBS Sports Radio that the former 49ers coach “didn’t know what he was doing.” Harbaugh took the high road in response, advising Jacobs via Twitter to “[l]et all bitterness & wrath & anger & clamor & slander be put away from you, along with all malice.”

Jacobs apparently sought a second opinion.

“I will expose him, Michigan will fire him when I am done,” Jacobs declared Saturday on Twitter regarding Harbaugh.

Before Jacobs convinces himself that he’ll do to Harbaugh what Eric Dickerson did to Jeff Fisher, it’s important to understand more about the history between the two men. Jacobs joined the 49ers in 2012, and a knee injury delayed his regular-season contributions into October. Once October came, however, Jacobs still didn’t do much of anything.

He vented about his lack of game reps, before saying, “I’ve learned over the years when you open your mouth and say certain things, it hurts you, so I’m just going to shut up and keep working.” The next day, Jacobs backtracked, saying he had “ironed it out” with Harbaugh.

Jacobs nevertheless wasn’t activated for the next game, which happened to be against his former team, the Giants. Jacobs finally dressed in Week Seven, against the Seahawks. He nevertheless didn’t play — and wouldn’t play until Week 12 against the Saints.

In November, Jacobs tweeted this general advice: “Never work in a place where you hate your boss so much, you should always be happy at work.” He insisted (perhaps even with a straight face) it had nothing to do with his employment with the 49ers.

Next, he vented again, on Instagram: “I am on this team rotting away so why would I wanna put any pics up of anything that say niners this is by far the worst year I ever had, I’ll tell you like I told plenty others.”

Two days later, Harbaugh declined multiple times to comment on Jacobs during a press conference. Later that same day, the 49ers suspended Jacobs for the final three games of the regular season. He reportedly planned to file a grievance, but there never were any reports of the grievance actually being filed or resolved.

Two days later, Jacobs’ locker had been reassigned and there was no evidence Jacobs had even been employed by the team.

“From the coaching standpoint, they don’t want any distractions on the team. He was being a distraction, they felt he was being a distraction, so they felt they needed to do something about it,” defensive lineman Ray McDonald, who’d go on to create some distractions of his own, said at the time. “I guess, if he’s not about the team. And the coaches feel that he’s not trying to help the team. They made the right decision.”

Jacobs would later say that he was told the team didn’t release him for fear that he’d resurface with an opponent.

So that’s the background, which helps explain Jacobs’ animosity toward Harbaugh. And this isn’t even the first time Jacobs had expressed hostility toward Harbaugh; in early 2014 Jacobs offered up a simple explanation for Harbaugh’s failure to win a championship.

He is a #####, and that’s why he’s never won anything,” Jacobs said. “It is what it is. I’ve got two rings. Harbaugh, though, he’s a #####. So it doesn’t matter.”

It apparently matters now, with Jacobs pointing to the fence and calling his shot: He will expose Harbaugh and get him fired.

That’s fine, Brandon. Now let’s see if you can swing the bat.

 
Following Monday's Outback Bowl loss to South Carolina, Michigan HC Jim Harbaugh said that that was not his final game with the program.

There's been speculation -- and only speculation -- that Harbaugh could potentially reunite with Andrew Luck in the NFL now that the Colts have moved on from HC Chuck Pagano. He insists that he's sticking with Michigan, though we would not be surprised if his name was floated in rumor during the coming days and weeks. Harbaugh is a perpetually popular name in the coaching rumor mill. At the end of November, CBS' Brady Quinn said that Michigan was working on a lifetime contract for the coach. If that is, indeed, in the works, it's been kept under wraps over the last month. Harbaugh has posted a 28-11 record across three seasons with the program. His crew ended this year with a relatively disappointing 8-5 mark.

Source: Angelique Chengelis on Twitter 

Jan 1 - 4:17 PM

 
Harbaugh seems to have lost that fire that made him great earlier in his career.  He’s going to have to make some major changes to turn that thing around.  I’m not so certain that he isn’t better suited to being an NFL coach 

 

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