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

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Is it possible to push Taco Bell back into @Thump's game-day colon?

No and no.
 
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Jim Harbaugh’s Next Stop If He Leaves Michigan for the NFL​

From The One They Call Nate (@nathancreaney7): What are the chances that the Chicago Bears will move off Eberflus at the end of the season. If so, would Jim Harbaugh be a potential candidate?

Nate, I’d say the chances that Bears president Kevin Warren wants to remake the football operation, and maybe be more intimately involved in it after the season, are strong. So I think it’d probably take a late-season surge from the team to get Matt Eberflus a third season in Chicago.

If he’s gone, the Bears would be out of their minds not to at least explore Harbaugh, who’s built a distinctive style of team everywhere he’s been—his groups at Stanford looked like his groups at San Francisco and Michigan—and was wildly successful in his four years running the Niners. Whether he’d mesh with Warren is the real question. Warren was at odds with the Big Ten coaches en masse three years ago, and as the conference commissioner, he tried to cancel the football season.

But, I do think there’d be a match there.

Entire article: https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/11/15/j...h-chicago-bears-if-he-leaves-michigan-mailbag
 
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Jim Harbaugh’s Next Stop If He Leaves Michigan for the NFL​

From The One They Call Nate (@nathancreaney7): What are the chances that the Chicago Bears will move off Eberflus at the end of the season. If so, would Jim Harbaugh be a potential candidate?

Nate, I’d say the chances that Bears president Kevin Warren wants to remake the football operation, and maybe be more intimately involved in it after the season, are strong. So I think it’d probably take a late-season surge from the team to get Matt Eberflus a third season in Chicago.

If he’s gone, the Bears would be out of their minds not to at least explore Harbaugh, who’s built a distinctive style of team everywhere he’s been—his groups at Stanford looked like his groups at San Francisco and Michigan—and was wildly successful in his four years running the Niners. Whether he’d mesh with Warren is the real question. Warren was at odds with the Big Ten coaches en masse three years ago, and as the conference commissioner, he tried to cancel the football season.

But, I do think there’d be a match there.

Entire article: https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/11/15/j...h-chicago-bears-if-he-leaves-michigan-mailbag
Warren has dealt with Simple Jim already. Why would he want to bring that shitshow to Chicago. Also, if he's looking to be more intimately involved in football operations, an egomaniacal control freak with a history of being front office poison like Simple Jim is the last person he would want as the HC. I think the only NFL team dysfunctional and stupid enough to take a chance on Simple Jim is Da Raiders.
 
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Warren has dealt with Simple Jim already. Why would he want to bring that shitshow to Chicago. Also, if he's looking to be more intimately involved in football operations, an egomaniacal control freak with a history of being front office poison like Simple Jim is the last person he would want as the HC. I think the only NFL team dysfunctional and stupid enough to take a chance on Simple Jim is Da Raiders.
I figure "Las Vegas", as an entity, wants Jim Harbaugh dead. But maybe I've seen too many movies about gangsters and Vegas. So I think it would be funny if the Raiders hire him.
 
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He’s more like Lance Armstrong…dirty as absolute fuck, cheating like a Springer guest, but still somehow acting indignant at the mere suggestion of malfeasance while dripping with self-sanctimony and threatening to destroy anyone who tries to expose his house of cards.

I don't like Lance b/c the "everyone was doing it" argument has legs when it comes to cycling and the French Open.

Even SAS is making sense. Strange days, indeed.



I could get it if it was a player that genuinely didn't know (so not Corum...)
But this is the OC that was directly using the cheater's information.
Fuck 'em all.



Well damn. I can't buy Serta mattresses ever again.
 
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