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Old 02-03-2013   #1
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Whiners refuse to go out and talk to the media. Winning with class indeed. They could have at least congratulated the Ravens.
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Whiners refuse to go out and talk to the media. Winning with class indeed. They could have at least congratulated the Ravens.
Yea, Harbaugh throwing his clipboard and headset about 15 times during the game was classy as well. Dude needs to get his emotions in check, acting like a 14 yr old girl everytime something goes wrong is just embarrassing.

He needs to be more like Garrett, every time something goes wrong (usually most of the game for us), he just stares at his playsheet, moves mic away from mouth, spits, then places mike back in front of mouth and continues to stare at playsheet.


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Yea, Harbaugh throwing his clipboard and headset about 15 times during the game was classy as well. Dude needs to get his emotions in check, acting like a 14 yr old girl everytime something goes wrong is just embarrassing.

He needs to be more like Garrett, every time something goes wrong (usually most of the game for us), he just stares at his playsheet, moves mic away from mouth, spits, then places mike back in front of mouth and continues to stare at playsheet.


Hah, I had the mental imagery go right through my head as I read it.
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Losing a superbowl, I dunno that I'd wish that on any team. No matter how bad you hate football teams, watching them after the defeat is horrible, especially if you've ever played a down of football in your life. I cannot stand the 49ers, but watching Navorro Bowman sit on the bench after the game, I dunno how to feel any animosity toward someone in that state. My heart goes out to them. I don't think I'd be up for having a camera and microphone stuffed in my face asking questions that were too real too soon.
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Losing a superbowl, I dunno that I'd wish that on any team. No matter how bad you hate football teams, watching them after the defeat is horrible, especially if you've ever played a down of football in your life. I cannot stand the 49ers, but watching Navorro Bowman sit on the bench after the game, I dunno how to feel any animosity toward someone in that state. My heart goes out to them. I don't think I'd be up for having a camera and microphone stuffed in my face asking questions that were too real too soon.
Yeah that was pretty rough shot. The confetti falling all around him as he sat alone
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Losing a superbowl, I dunno that I'd wish that on any team. No matter how bad you hate football teams, watching them after the defeat is horrible, especially if you've ever played a down of football in your life. I cannot stand the 49ers, but watching Navorro Bowman sit on the bench after the game, I dunno how to feel any animosity toward someone in that state. My heart goes out to them. I don't think I'd be up for having a camera and microphone stuffed in my face asking questions that were too real too soon.
Being around Whiner fans and their gloating for almost 30 years I relished it.
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Losing a superbowl, I dunno that I'd wish that on any team. No matter how bad you hate football teams, watching them after the defeat is horrible, especially if you've ever played a down of football in your life. I cannot stand the 49ers, but watching Navorro Bowman sit on the bench after the game, I dunno how to feel any animosity toward someone in that state. My heart goes out to them. I don't think I'd be up for having a camera and microphone stuffed in my face asking questions that were too real too soon.
I don't know about you but when the Steelers lost at Cowboys Stadium, and when the Eagles lost some years back, I found happiness in their defeat.
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I understand, but at the same time, it's sort of ironical that you lack the sportsmanship that you accuse the 49ers of lacking.

I dunno, I'm guilty of the same thing at times with the Oregon Ducks. I hate that program more than even the Eagles or Giants, and LMJ fumbling tonight made my heart smile loudly even if only to myself.
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I understand, but at the same time, it's sort of ironical that you lack the sportsmanship that you accuse the 49ers of lacking.

I dunno, I'm guilty of the same thing at times with the Oregon Ducks. I hate that program more than even the Eagles or Giants, and LMJ fumbling tonight made my heart smile loudly even if only to myself.
I wish they had asked me for an interview on behalf of the Whiners.
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Yes, but the players don't cry during the national anthem of those games. The superbowl is what all of us played for at recess as kids. It's such a rare accomplishment to even get to suit up for one, let alone play in it. To not identify with the agony of defeat for the individuals (not the organization), I dunno, maybe I'm just being a softy tonight. But I feel their pain. I feel the pain of the 49er fans that spent 10k taking another family member with them only to watch their team fall. Damn, that's a lot to invest in one game, but to go home with that empty feeling. It's the pain of being a fan of the game...
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My heart doesn't go out to any 49er. My heart doesn't go out to that organization in any form or fashion.

They got what they deserved and my only beef with what happened tonight is that it couldn't of ended up 20 times worse than it actually did.
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Yea, Harbaugh throwing his clipboard and headset about 15 times during the game was classy as well. Dude needs to get his emotions in check, acting like a 14 yr old girl everytime something goes wrong is just embarrassing.

He needs to be more like Garrett, every time something goes wrong (usually most of the game for us), he just stares at his playsheet, moves mic away from mouth, spits, then places mike back in front of mouth and continues to stare at playsheet.



I understand why most Cowboys fans are frustrated with Garrett in general, but I love the fact that he keeps his emotions in check throughout the course of a game. You lead by example and the message he's sending the team by behaving this way is to never get too high or too low... served us well with all the comebacks and near-comebacks we had this season.

Jim Harbaugh is the complete opposite of that. Acts like a huge crybaby and that trickles down to his team. Probably helps them at times to "play with emotion" but you also don't want to be so emotional that you lose your focus at times.
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Jim Harbaugh is a sore loser. I have way more respect for his brother.
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All Jim did at the post game press conference was whine about the refs and last call. He was at the 4yd line and passed 4 times. Blame your playcalling you whiny baby.

No wonder Pete Carroll can't stand him.
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Jim Harbaugh is a sore loser. I have way more respect for his brother.
Given the final play of their drive, I think it's understandable WHY he'd be Sore at how that all ended. He has a legit gripe that should have been flagged & the drive continued.
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