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Jay "LLLLL" Harbaugh (Tweet-Master/CAPS Enthusiast/Crayon Eater/Partridge Boy)

Well done, Michael.

If the guys here ever had any question about how to get your goat, you've permanently clarified that issue for them.

I can understand how being the househusband/cuckold thing could create some self confidence issues.

What I don't get is why someone with self confidence issues decides to be an internet troll to kill time while his wife is at work (or whatever else she may be off doing).
 
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'Zero percent': Sack the Harbaugh-to-NFL talk

If media reports are correct, Jim Harbaugh will be the coach of the Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, or Indianapolis Colts next season.

That is, presuming he does not swap Go Blue for Big Blue (Giants) or the Little Browns.

With each week, the Harbaugh-to-the-NFL chatter becomes more of a clamor — here a job, there a job, everywhere a whisper. On ESPN’s College GameDay, Kirk Herbstreit unwittingly spit lighter fluid on the blaze. “There’s rumors,” he said Saturday, “that Jim Harbaugh may leave Michigan and go to the NFL.”

The speculation is all well and good, save for one small detail.

It’s complete nonsense.

“Look, let’s put an end to this,” said Harbaugh’s friend, Todd Anson, a San Diego attorney who has advised the coach in negotiations and helped broker his return to Ann Arbor. “There isn’t any news there. I know that for a fact, and the likelihood of [him leaving] is zero percent. I don’t mean forever — I hope forever — but for the foreseeable future.

“Is Jim Harbaugh the happiest he’s ever been? Not at 8-3. I guarantee you, no. But is he very, very happy in Ann Arbor? ... Yes.”

Entire article: http://www.toledoblade.com/DavidBriggs/2017/11/22/Zero-chance-Sack-the-Jim-Harbaugh-to-NFL-talk.html
 
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'Zero percent': Sack the Harbaugh-to-NFL talk

If media reports are correct, Jim Harbaugh will be the coach of the Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, or Indianapolis Colts next season.

That is, presuming he does not swap Go Blue for Big Blue (Giants) or the Little Browns.

With each week, the Harbaugh-to-the-NFL chatter becomes more of a clamor — here a job, there a job, everywhere a whisper. On ESPN’s College GameDay, Kirk Herbstreit unwittingly spit lighter fluid on the blaze. “There’s rumors,” he said Saturday, “that Jim Harbaugh may leave Michigan and go to the NFL.”

The speculation is all well and good, save for one small detail.

It’s complete nonsense.

“Look, let’s put an end to this,” said Harbaugh’s friend, Todd Anson, a San Diego attorney who has advised the coach in negotiations and helped broker his return to Ann Arbor. “There isn’t any news there. I know that for a fact, and the likelihood of [him leaving] is zero percent. I don’t mean forever — I hope forever — but for the foreseeable future.

“Is Jim Harbaugh the happiest he’s ever been? Not at 8-3. I guarantee you, no. But is he very, very happy in Ann Arbor? ... Yes.”

Entire article: http://www.toledoblade.com/DavidBriggs/2017/11/22/Zero-chance-Sack-the-Jim-Harbaugh-to-NFL-talk.html

So Ann Arbor muh-muh-muh-makes him happy.
 
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