Jim Harbaugh's Unguarded Moment
Good stuff from Maiocco
28 days ago
49erLou
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Yes, this is a great article, everyone read this please
"Yeah, I do get emotional. It fires me up. It fires me up a lot. I'm not going to apologize for that. If that offends you or anybody else, then so be it." ~ Jim Harbaugh
hopefully someone will see it and front page it
I thought it was great myself.
"Cruelty, It’s not giving another person what they want. That’s our mindset on defense, to go out and play with everything we have and not give the other team anything." -Patrick Willis
Damnit I like Harbaugh even more now
And when we win, we want to dominate. We want to take guys out. We want to hurt guys. We want to win. We just want to dominate, hit them in the mouth. - Rathman
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I didn't think it was possible to like him more then I already did
"Cruelty, It’s not giving another person what they want. That’s our mindset on defense, to go out and play with everything we have and not give the other team anything." -Patrick Willis
front page
Working on something for tomorrow because Lowell’s string of articles related to Harbaugh are all pissing me off.
Thank you
I’m even more pissed at Lowell Cohn now after reading this. It was Cohn who asked the question and then wrote an article about Harbaugh’s response – he put him down, there was no good reason for that article, and I was disgusted to read that article. What’s your deal, Cohn?!
Moody and complicated
More on Cohn
I can’t let it go. The many years I lived in the Bay Area (over 15 years ago), I thought he was a useless, sniveling hack.
His last article on Harbaugh has thrown me over the edge. The only 11 year old I see is Cohn who doesn’t like his father’s/Harbaugh’s insistence that he grow up and stop asking silly and irrelevant questions.
I don’t agree with Maiocco in that the fans have a right (not sure he actually said fans have the right) to see the emotional side of football players/coaches that they follow. Players play and coaches coach. They are entitled to their private lives, and entitled to share however much or little of that that they see fit. But at least Maiocco is mostly neutral in his presentation and paints the whole picture.
I get the feeling that Cohn is in the journalism business as a power trip. ‘Look how much I know and how clever am I.’ ‘Oh, you do NOT think that I’m clever?! Fine, then I’ll make you look stupid or small in my next article.’
At least I’m sure that Harbaugh, unlike me, has not lost an ounce of his attention thinking about Lowell Cohn.
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