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I know, but I could see it go down in a similar fashion. He was a hot coaching candidate and at first got a lot of praise. Then eventually he lost the team because of poor decisions as well as his true colors as a buffoon shone. I could see Harbaugh eventually having the same thing, only his players not taking him seriously because of his tantrums. The super-tough approach as a leader only works for so long before the underlings revolt.
I just wish there was a wider angle shot of that so you could see the bigger picture. The full effect is a bit lost with the camera bouncing around and not being able to see the reaction of the people around him.

Has anyone in the media asked him about that tantrum since sunday? It HAS to be asked. I would be for sending Jason Wilde to their lockeroom to ask him about it.
GOOD QUESTION. "Peter, how does 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh NOT get nailed with an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty when he went ballistic next to two game officials after losing the challenge on the Harry Douglas catch? I guarantee if that happens in a basketball game, Harbaugh gets assessed with at least one technical foul -- and maybe a second with an ejection to go with it. Can you shed any light as to why a flag wasn't thrown on his reaction to the result of the review?''

-- Randall Allen, Fruita, Colo.

I think there should have been a flag. I agree with you. The NFL stresses to officials that they should allow coaches to rant and to express disapproval, but I did think that was over the top.

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