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I have to get this off my chest.  Harbaugh is the worst of the worst.  I don't even care that he called Mathews dirty, it's the classic example of the pot calling the kettle black.  Harbaugh consistently embarrasses himself on the sideline with his ranting and raving.  The way he belittled, berated and bullied the replacement refs last year was a disgrace.  Point some of that high powered perception at yourself Jimmy boy, you won't like what you see.  Do you try to explain to your kids your child like/bullying  actions?  Sportsmanship is essential in all sports at all levels and Harbaugh has  proven time and time again it means nothing to him.

 

McCarthy took the high road today saying, "We addressed his (JH) comments in a meeting and as usual we will rise above it."  Total class act.  McCarthy is the guy who called the replacement ref that stole the Seahawks game from us to find out how he was doing.  Can you imagine Harbaugh's reaction if he had experienced what GB did in last years Seattle game?  Also, you didn't hear McCarthy complaining about the botched offsetting penalties call.  Again, demonstrating what a class act he is.  Imagine Harbaugh's response to the botched call if it had gone against him...

 

You can be tough minded and still show class.  Mike McCarthy does and I am glad he's on our sideline every Sunday.  

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I don't care for Harbaugh at all.  However, this is not Schwartz we are talking about.  Harbaugh operates with a cacaphony of self importance and demonstrative prickishness that supports his gigantic ego, but he is disciplined and smart.  He is formidable and that to me is what the challenge is.  Hopefully MM and the Packers can rise to that challenge.

Harbaugh really is a piece of work.   The Niners played virtually a flawless game and beat GB yet again, and this clown wants to yap about GB and what they are doing.  Show some class jerkoff.

 

He reminds me of the kid you knew growing up- the spoiled jock that you wanted to kick in the nuts over and over again because no matter how well things were going he'd find a way to whine about something

Don't mind Kaepernick, I actually like Boldin and Willis and Bowmann.... but damn I can't stand Harbaugh..

 

He spends every Sunday making an ass out of himself on the sideline, acting like a 5 year old, and then he has the balls to call out Matthews' toughness and the integrity of the Packers. 

 

He's a whiner and a baby. He'll get his...

 

Originally Posted by noiropus:
Originally Posted by antiworst:

Harbaugh is a good candidate for an early burnout.

I wonder how he is able to convince such talented coordinators to work with him given his personality.

 It's amazing he came from the same family as his dad and his brother they actually seem like a good coaches,  dudes and guys.  

Originally Posted by Green Crustacean:

 he is disciplined and smart. 

He may be smart and his team may play disciplined football but he himself is not disciplined.  Nobody that has any discipline would act the way he does on the sideline.

just to show what a lying buffoon he is, he said the play by Matthews reminded him of watching Emlen Tenel of the Giants. The fact that Tenel stopped playing two years before Harbaugh was born shows he doesn't even know what he is talking about. I could not even get a youtube clip of Tunel playing so I figure he just makes it up as he goes along.

I still remember that UW game where he "gamed" the refs and used that new rule about fan noise to his benefit.  It was pure chicken$h**.   The Badgers should've won that game.  The refs let him get away with it.

 

I can't stand him either..... but beating them is the only way to get revenge, and the Packers haven't done it yet.  I hope smart play and a win will indeed be the reward come playoff time.      

If he sticks with the 49ers longer than any of his previous coaching gigs he's one of the best candidates I've seen in a while that's capable of either punching one of his players or coaches or getting rocked by one of his players or coaches.

 

I wouldn't put it past him to go Woody Hayes on someone either.

Harbaugh is the new Rex Ryan.  Ryan had some early success, but after a while his antics get old and his team started turning on itself.  It wouldn't surprise me if the same thing happens to Harbaugh. 

Is the Mathews out of bounds hit the 1st time that ever happened? It's been showed over and over on every sports show. Didn't lead with the helmet, wasn't to the head, wasn't at his knees; why is this being portrayed the worst thing a football player did since Hernandez? I think Skippy wants him thrown out for life or something. Shrunken Jeff Saturday stuck up for CM saying he isn't a cheap shot player and is a legitimate tough guy. Skippy replies with, "By hitting a guy 5 yards out of bounds?" Yesterday it was "3 yards out of bounds". By Friday it will be "In the parking lot when he got off the bus." Jesus, it was a hit out of bounds. It happens every freakin' Sunday. Another example of the media MAKING a story instead of REPORTING a story. And of course, deflect away from the fact that the refs misinterpreted the rules.

Deadspin ran a story a week or two ago about Skip and Steven A talking about the end of the Michigan - Notre Dame rivalry and how Skip simply decided to start making all kinds of random s**t up on First Take.

 

He talked about the memories he had watching UM-ND games as a kid. He was 26 the first time they played. He spoke about not being able to wait for the game each year going all the way back to Bubba Smith. Bubba Smith played for Michigan State.

 

Absolutely nothing Skip Bayless says should ever be given the slightest ounce of consideration or attention. It's pointless and so is he.

 

Clay isn't a dirty player. He made a bad decision going after Kap when he did. He doesn't like Kap or SF very much and Hairball is now on his list. I like that. Time and place though. They'll meet again.

wow.  that's the first time I've seen Sue's low block.  all I've heard up till now is that he was trying to block him high.  I despise him more for always trying to make excuses for the asinine things he does - he never owns up to them.  there is nothing in that video that shows him trying to go high and he was gaining on the guy all he woulda had to do was punch him in the shoulder and he woulda knocked him off course.

 

I'm fine with what Clay did.  How the hell did he know Kap was going to pussy out and step out of bounds?  I'm sure he figured Kap would go for the marker at that point and that's why he launched himself.  It's just an Oops moment and the flag was appropriately thrown.  End of play and discussion.  Any drama any hack wants to add is just an effort to sell something - clicks, ads, or something that doesn't exist.

Originally Posted by ChilliJon:

Clay isn't a dirty player. He made a bad decision going after Kap when he did. He doesn't like Kap or SF very much and Hairball is now on his list. I like that. Time and place though. They'll meet again.


"I think that young man works very hard on being a tough guy."


Words spoken from the biggest blowhard on the planet who has lived his life trying to paint himself as a tough guy. An upstanding individual who ran around on his wife and three kids. Real class guy.

Glazer is reporting possible $100k fine and suspension for Sue.

 

** edit **

It (the fine) has now been confirmed.

 

NFL has informed Ndamukong Suh that he's being fined $100k for unnecessary roughness for his hit on Vikings C John Sullivan

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