Is Jim Harbaugh....

Blackspider214

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The whiniest coach to ever coach? Geez watching him on the sidelines is like watching a little kid not get his way when he wants desert. It's comical. I get he's a good coach and this is not about that. But I don't think a professional coach needs to be acting like that.

But you get stuff like this:

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I'd take that any day of the week. An unemotional coach is the worst.
 

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I would love for his whiny self to be on the Dallas sidelines. Really wanted him back in 2010.
 

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He's a very good coach. I think he does a lot of that because he likes the attention. He knows he's on camera.

He looks silly but he produces.
 

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I'd take that any day of the week. An unemotional coach is the worst.

Was Landry ever emotional?

There's a difference in showing emotion and throwing temper tantrums. Just looks silly for a grown man getting paid millions to act that way. Drama queen.
 

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I'll take that whining any day of he week. Only coach in NFL history to win 13 gms, including playoffs, his fist 3 years and to go to 3 straight NFC/AFC Title games his first 3 years..
 

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I love the coach, but he acts an idiot on the sidelines. In no way is that better than a guy who's composed and respectful.
 

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Was Landry ever emotional?

There's a difference in showing emotion and throwing temper tantrums. Just looks silly for a grown man getting paid millions to act that way. Drama queen.

Yes Landry was emotional but he didn't show it on the sidelines much where you could see it. He certainly wasn't hysterical.
 

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What is Harbaugh doing on the field? Is it legal?

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What is Harbaugh doing on the field? Is it legal?

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Great shot. He's not supposed to be on the field and that should have been an unsportsmanlike penalty and I believe should have negated the play. I think that's a live ball penalty in this situation but I'm not certain.
 

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If he doesn't win something over the next few years he will be regarded the same as Rex Ryan. 9ers have a lot of young, rookie contract guys on their team, the window might close faster than people assume. Also he is not going to get gifts like Boldin from his brother every year. "Soz for beating you in the Bowl, see you at christmas, luv you x".
 

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If he doesn't win something over the next few years he will be regarded the same as Rex Ryan. 9ers have a lot of young, rookie contract guys on their team, the window might close faster than people assume. Also he is not going to get gifts like Boldin from his brother every year. "Soz for beating you in the Bowl, see you at christmas, luv you x".

Yeah this trade reeked of insider trading on Wall Street or collusion. Pretty much the older brother already winning a Super Bowl and wanting the little brother to have a great player for nothing to help him out. Seeing as they aren't in the same conference or play each other next year.

People in fantasy football will try and do this. One player has nothing to play for and will collude with someone else to get a piece of the earnings if they win.
 

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Yeah this trade reeked of insider trading on Wall Street or collusion. Pretty much the older brother already winning a Super Bowl and wanting the little brother to have a great player for nothing to help him out. Seeing as they aren't in the same conference or play each other next year.

People in fantasy football will try and do this. One player has nothing to play for and will collude with someone else to get a piece of the earnings if they win.

But in fantasy, you're allowed to veto the trade on that basis and it should be fairly obvious to everyone.
 

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Great shot. He's not supposed to be on the field and that should have been an unsportsmanlike penalty and I believe should have negated the play. I think that's a live ball penalty in this situation but I'm not certain.

Yes.
He violated the rule so badly that they should have thrown the flag there.
It would have been tugh to call back a TD though.
 
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