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spacecaps
Jan 24, '12, 2:59 PM
I'm kind of of the opinion that your true character comes out more when you lose than when you win. The more I look at Sundays game, the more I think Jim Harbaugh come off as classless. He already had the handshake incident with the Lions in the beginning of the year. Then after the Championship Game he didn't want to talk to Fox after the game and when he did speak to the media he kept saying they "weren't defeated." (Meaning they'll be back next year I guess) but um, you lost the Championship Game so yeah you were defeated. What a teriible choice of words. Then today he gets all grumpy with Californians. One reporter asked what he did after the loss to the Giants and he says...
"Is it just California that everybody just wants to know how you feel? Care about what you thought, what you did, how you felt, how your pinky feels. Is that just a California thing? Back where I come from, nobody really cares. In my opinion, it is a California thing."

Kind of an all around jerk.

MIB41
Jan 24, '12, 3:22 PM
I'm kind of of the opinion that your true character comes out more when you lose than when you win. The more I look at Sundays game, the more I think Jim Harbaugh come off as classless. He already had the handshake incident with the Lions in the beginning of the year. Then after the Championship Game he didn't want to talk to Fox after the game and when he did speak to the media he kept saying they "weren't defeated." (Meaning they'll be back next year I guess) but um, you lost the Championship Game so yeah you were defeated. What a teriible choice of words. Then today he gets all grumpy with Californians. One reporter asked what he did after the loss to the Giants and he says...
"Is it just California that everybody just wants to know how you feel? Care about what you thought, what you did, how you felt, how your pinky feels. Is that just a California thing? Back where I come from, nobody really cares. In my opinion, it is a California thing."

Kind of an all around jerk.

Wow! Yeah that sounds like it.

megoapesnut
Jan 24, '12, 3:38 PM
As much as some of you hate Brady...I HATE that little puke Eli.:yuk:

With "Daddy" Manning pulling the strings, what was one of the odder moments in draft history. Afraid the Chargers might be the current-day version of his Saints, Archie made it clear that he didn’t want his youngest son stuck on a loser. He instructed Eli’s agent, Tom Condon, to call San Diego general manager A.J. Smith and advise him against taking Eli. Condon added that the New York Giants would be the best fit. Archie later said that he knew nothing about that remark.

Manning told the San Diego Chargers he wouldn't play for them, and he looked pained when they went ahead and chose him No. 1 overall anyway. He posed awkwardly with NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue, holding a Chargers jersey until, barely more than an hour later, the Giants finally pulled off the blockbuster trade that brought him to New York.

Yup...Eli's Daddy took good care of him.:wink::deal2:


AMEN BROTHER!!

MegoMark71
Jan 24, '12, 5:58 PM
Harbaugh has had a few bad moments. He has come off as a sore loser. And doesn't the NFL have rules that coaches have to address the media. I'm pretty sure it's a hefty fine to blow them off.

Adam West
Jan 25, '12, 8:17 AM
Personally, I just shrug off the incidents to being an emotional person and getting caught up in the heat of the moment. I know nothing more about him then what I have seen on tv or articles and he seems like a decent person and maybe gets caught up showing the worst side of him when the emotions come flooding out. As was stated, I'm pretty sure coaches do have to address the media by NFL rules and I have seen some pretty ugly moments from most coaches especially when they just lost an important game.