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SimPLLLLLLLe Jim "6-13" Harbaugh (B1G Suspenders McKhakiPants, Cheater Cheater Booger Eater)

Enemies, enemies are everywhere.

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Re: Should Harbaugh take an NFL job, it would allow both he and Michigan to claim he left the program better than he found it while not trapping either side in what would quickly become an awkward arrangement — that of a favorite son returning home to lead the Wolverines to the promised land, only to be shackled in football purgatory where Harbaugh is too successful to fire but not successful enough to extend at the big-money figure that would be required to keep him.

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Jim Harbaugh labels rumor of NFL exit strategy ‘total crap’

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Jim Harbaugh may have the opportunity for a return to the NFL, but, if he does, it seemingly won’t be of his own volition.

With the heat seemingly smoldering underneath Harbaugh’s seat because of the failure thus far to live up to expectations he brought with him to Ann Arbor, a report surfaced earlier this week that the Michigan head coach’s “representatives have their eye on getting their client back in the NFL.” Harbaugh, of course, was the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers from 2011-14 before returning to his alma mater in late December to 2014.

With the speculation of a return to the NFL serving as fodder for rival coaches on the recruiting trail, Harbaugh has reportedly sent a letter to the parents of his current players in which he blasts the rumor of an exit strategy as “total crap.” The coach goes on to point out that he doesn’t “even have an ‘agent or representative'” and he’s “committed to your sons, their education and to their development as football players and people.”

Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...labels-rumor-of-nfl-exit-strategy-total-crap/

Re: “total crap.”

I think we can all agree on one thing, Harbaugh is "total crap" as scUM's head coach.

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Re: Should Harbaugh take an NFL job, it would allow both he and Michigan to claim he left the program better than he found it while not trapping either side in what would quickly become an awkward arrangement — that of a favorite son returning home to lead the Wolverines to the promised land, only to be shackled in football purgatory where Harbaugh is too successful to fire but not successful enough to extend at the big-money figure that would be required to keep him.

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so he's their Cooper (sort of)
 
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