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

Jim Harbaugh to the NFL? Ravens' John Harbaugh explains why brother is widely sought after in league circles

Harbaugh thinks his brother is a program-builder

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"He may be the best team builder in football right now," the elder Harbaugh said of his younger brother. "Nobody builds a team better. He knows how to put it together, top to bottom."

Just sayin': He is probably the best cheat and liar in college football; and that could transition to a good NFL coach.

The best builder? It took him 7 seasons to finally win a B1G title and 9 to finally win a national title. But yea he’s clearly the best team builder ever to grace the sport. You ain’t getting 7-9 years in the NFL to finally build a winner.
 
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You are forgetting the Vikings last year. Never underestimate his ability to flub interviews and be a weirdo
Didn't Jimbo think he had the job locked up? Didn't it seem like the Vikings were just jerking him around? It would be great if that's what the NFL teams are doing again. Like they all got on a conference call last off-season and collectively said,

"Look, this guy is weird. However, it also draws a lot of publicity if someone 'interviews' him. So, let's agree to never actually hire this clown. If he wants to keep trying to get back into the NFL, fine. Whoever needs a HC can interview him just for the entertainment. Or just assign some low-level staffer to conduct the 'interview' to appease him and get the clicks. Agreed?"
 
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Didn't Jimbo think he had the job locked up? Didn't it seem like the Vikings were just jerking him around? It would be great if that's what the NFL teams are doing again. Like they all got on a conference call last off-season and collectively said,

"Look, this guy is weird. However, it also draws a lot of publicity if someone 'interviews' him. So, let's agree to never actually hire this clown. If he wants to keep trying to get back into the NFL, fine. Whoever needs a HC can interview him just for the entertainment. Or just assign some low-level staffer to conduct the 'interview' to appease him and get the clicks. Agreed?"
I thought the Vikings guy was definitely fucking with Simple Jim because he'd been in the SF front office when Harbaugh turned everything toxic. Broncos were generally interested, but Simple Jim wanted a coronation. When Denver said they had a process to go through, Simple Jim pulled his name out in a huff.
 
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The best builder? It took him 7 seasons to finally win a B1G title and 9 to finally win a national title. But yea he’s clearly the best team builder ever to grace the sport. You ain’t getting 7-9 years in the NFL to finally build a winner.

No you don't; but it is a lot easier to build a contenter in the NFL than it is in the NCAA due to the primary way the teams acquire their players. In the NCAA you have to compete with all the other teams for a given player in the recruiting process; and then you still have to keep the player happy or he will go into the transfer portal. In the NFL you just draft the players; all teams have equal access to everyone still undrafted when they have their pick(s) with the worst teams getting the earlier picks. Once they drafted and sign a player, the team has exclusive rights to that player for 4 or 5 years before the player can become a free agent. The amount they sign a player for is pretty much set by the NFLPA labor agreement. In addition, the NFL teams can even trade players to improve their team without the players consent. In the NCAA getting players frequently depends on how much NIL money is available and it is definitely not equal among all the schools. In the NFL the teams are fully funded (primarily by TV contracts) and they are limited on how much you can offer any free agent based on the "salary cap" and in the NFL a team can even prevent a player from leaving by designating him as a "franchise player" .
 
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Jim Harbaugh interviews with Falcons: Why Michigan coach could be the perfect fit for Atlanta in 2024​


Just sayin': Apparently this year he is really serious (maybe even desperate) about the NFL, he's going through the full formal interviewing process with multiple teams. Last year he was arrogant enough to think that a NFL team would offer him the job based on a phone call..... :lol:
 
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The best builder? It took him 7 seasons to finally win a B1G title and 9 to finally win a national title. But yea he’s clearly the best team builder ever to grace the sport. You ain’t getting 7-9 years in the NFL to finally build a winner.
Especially after his innovative game planning he implemented after 2020.
 
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You're forgetting that he didn't win the NC last year. That Vikings interview is utterly irrelevant now. His name is arguably one of the hottest names in coaching now.
Yep.

He didn't look so hot, pre-Stalions. IMO, Harbaugh wanting an NFL job was the biggest reason he turned to Stalions, not winning an NC for the alama mater. He couldn't care less about that, except for how it helps him.
 
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Who in their right mind would draft Spin Pass? He was exposed as at best a game Manager after porn name marine was dismissed. He did nothing after their cheating stopped. They won because of their OL and run game...in spite of McCarthy. That said, the NFL is full of dullards and one of them will take him in the second half of round one.
He didn’t make errors in big games. He made plays with his legs and his arm. I don’t see him as a pro qb, more like Randell El with Pittsburgh who could play rb, receiver, or pull up and throw from an rpo. or the kid from Colorado who had some good years in the pros doing much the same. Kids a very good athlete.
 
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He didn’t make errors in big games. He made plays with his legs and his arm. I don’t see him as a pro qb, more like Randell El with Pittsburgh who could play rb, receiver, or pull up and throw from an rpo. or the kid from Colorado who had some good years in the pros doing much the same. Kids a very good athlete.
I don't even know where to begin with this. I disagree with every sentence. He threw a should-be INT on his first pass of the Rose Bowl. What fucking plays did he make with his arm? That 2 yard out pass to an uncovered Corum on 4th down in the Rose Bowl? He doesn't have a lick of either of Kordell or Randle El's athleticism. He's Trevor Lawrence with half the football IQ
 
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I don't even know where to begin with this. I disagree with every sentence. He threw a should-be INT on his first pass of the Rose Bowl. What fucking plays did he make with his arm? That 2 yard out pass to an uncovered Corum on 4th down in the Rose Bowl? He doesn't have a lick of either of Kordell or Randle El's athleticism. He's Trevor Lawrence with half the football IQ
Trevor Lawrence?! That’s giving a lot of credit to McCarthy. Hell, he’s not even a McSorely or Clifford level of an NFL QB.
 
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The best builder? It took him 7 seasons to finally win a B1G title and 9 to finally win a national title. But yea he’s clearly the best team builder ever to grace the sport. You ain’t getting 7-9 years in the NFL to finally build a winner.

I think the dude is weird, but he has been successful everywhere he has been. Call it luck, call it good coaching, cheating, call it whatever but the guy knows what he is doing. He did well at San Diego. Took Stanford from the graveyard to a top 10 team. Had close to a 70% win percentage in the NFL which is nothing to slack about. He just won a title at Michigan for a school that doesn't even get the same talent as Georgia, Alabama, etc. If he wasn't such a retard and pain in the ass, he would probably already have a job in the NFL.
 
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I think the dude is weird, but he has been successful everywhere he has been. Call it luck, call it good coaching, cheating, call it whatever but the guy knows what he is doing. He did well at San Diego. Took Stanford from the graveyard to a top 10 team. Had close to a 70% win percentage in the NFL which is nothing to slack about. He just won a title at Michigan for a school that doesn't even get the same talent as Georgia, Alabama, etc. If he wasn't such a retard and pain in the ass, he would probably already have a job in the NFL.
That doesn't address mania's point.......if he's this super team builder, why did it take 7 years + massive cheating?
 
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