Toast88
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So basically more dysfunction out of the team in Minnesota. Can't get the message straight, even between two people who are supposedly close with each other.
So basically more dysfunction out of the team in Minnesota. Can't get the message straight, even between two people who are supposedly close with each other.
He already had that NFL coach thing going for him but now when he sits in their living room they can look at him and wonder “can we trust this guy? “It’s actually a win win for Harbaugh: he gets national exposure as a coach in demand for NFL jobs which gives him leverage over MSU, and how many top recruits will be drawn to an Nfl caliber coach sitting in his living room?
Along with the MI State coach getting $95m for 10, this should close that deal.It’s actually a win win for Harbaugh: he gets national exposure as a coach in demand for NFL jobs which gives him leverage over MSU, and how many top recruits will be drawn to an Nfl caliber coach sitting in his living room?
When you can’t figure out why they’re doing something…..it’s the money….Along with the MI State coach getting $95m for 10, this should close that deal.
But Rise said the team would have a significant increase in revenue.When you can’t figure out why they’re doing something…..it’s the money….
No, if you sign a deal like that with Harbaugh, you might as well sign the team over to him….But Rise said the team would have a significant increase in revenue.
Look I completely understand why any GM/owner would not want to sign a contract like that. It's not just the money. There are checks and balances removed by agreeing to let Harbaugh be in charge and guaranteeing that length. I said it before the process began. With Harbaugh, you might as well sign him 1st and let him pick the GM to work for him. Not a structure I prefer.
Yup and I sure didn't want them to sign him on the terms likely required.Have you noticed the silence from the sports writers that were crucifying the Bears for not signing Harbaugh?
Have you noticed the silence from the sports writers that were crucifying the Bears for not signing Harbaugh?
Hahaha trolls can be funny.Hows your room looking now that the awful GM got fired?
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I've noticed its 9:40AM EST and its way too early to be talking about people being silent when we have a day full of radio and tv shows to air.Have you noticed the silence from the sports writers that were crucifying the Bears for not signing Harbaugh?
Nobody needs to see every video on Twitter that offends you. Sorry you are so sensitive
Nobody needs to see every video on Twitter that offends you. Sorry you are so sensitive
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I've noticed its 9:40AM EST and its way too early to be talking about people being silent when we have a day full of radio and tv shows to air.
Who crucified them for not signing Harbaugh? I saw a lot of criticism over not bringing him in for an interview.
If you consider that crucifixion, I'm afraid to inform you that you may be a little sensitive.Pompei: Why didn’t the Bears want Jim Harbaugh as head coach? It’s a mystery
Harbaugh probably would have cost more than Matt Eberflus. He also might have demanded more control. Some prices are worth paying.theathletic.com