superstringer

September 23rd, 2014 at 5:44 PM ^

I have watched him throw like 478 chairs and I keep waiting for him to run out but he doesn't seem to be running out.  How did they fit all the chairs under the ring?  Is there someone pushing them forward?  Is someone taking the thrown chairs, out of camera view, and putting them back underneath?  Won't this guy get tired, or is he on PED's?  WILL IT NEVER END?  It's like these postings on Harb...

Oh.  Point made, Sir.

jsquigg

September 23rd, 2014 at 5:38 PM ^

This article is filled with misinformation and is basically an article whoring for clicks.  First, the Coke thing was for two bottles and was allegedly a mistake.  Secondly, Florio alleges that the Michigan job "won't be open every few years."  Unfortunately, it has been.  Thirdly, if Harbaugh wants to stay in the NFL, he will have ample opportunity to.  Everyone is already calling the Niners season before it's over and to a lesser extent are doing the same to Michigan.  No one has the integrity to let things play out anymore.

alum96

September 23rd, 2014 at 5:51 PM ^

Here is the thing about the "Coke thing".  It doesnt matter that it was a mistake.  Even if it was.  Or wasn't.  It's already a national meme about UM football.  And will be going forward.  That's the problem with pandora.  It's out the box, opposing fan bases and the media will use it as a slight from here on out.  So get used to it; you can try to explain it to people until you are blue in the face - all you will hear back is "nah nah nah coke coke coke".

PurpleStuff

September 23rd, 2014 at 7:22 PM ^

Saying "it was a mistake" doesn't excuse fuck-ups.  We know it was a mistake, that's why people are pissed.  I'm sure Charles Manson would describe his late-60's escapades as "a mistake" but it doesn't mean we should let him roam the streets with a swastika carved into his forehead.

UMCoconut

September 23rd, 2014 at 5:52 PM ^

Everyone in the media and within the Michigan blogosphere is going to work themselves into a frenzy over the coming months about how this is totally happening and how it makes so much sense...and then Harbaugh will go sign with any of the 15 NFL teams that want him, or re-sign with SF.  

Most of these things are just regurgitations of what we all HOPE, not anything with real insight.  Nothing wrong with speculation I guess, but I'll get excited when Harbaugh indicates in any way that he is interested in this job...

MGoRusty

September 23rd, 2014 at 7:10 PM ^

Harbaugh can't go to another NFL team until after next year, unless they fire him. This year it seems like he returns to college, or stays in SF another year. If DB gets fired, my optimism will go through the roof. If DB stays, there's not a chance.

M.Go.Blue

September 23rd, 2014 at 6:10 PM ^

My wife posted a link to my Facebook today, and though I don't know how credible this page is, I found it interesting in what they had to say. It's a short read but it goes on to say how John Harbaugh is actually interested. Now here is the hypothetically speaking part. Can you plug in John Harbaugh and still keep Mattison? They have worked together in the past. Link: http://www.chatsports.com/michigan-wolverines/a/Insider-John-Harbaugh-w…

acnumber1

September 23rd, 2014 at 6:35 PM ^

Great Idea!

 

Dave Brandon should invite the 1984-1985 team back for their 30th anniversary homecoming Oct 11th vs PSU.

 

The 49ers are at St. Louis Monday Oct 13th.  Saturday the 11th is likely a light practice day...and UTL 3 vs Penn St.

 

Fireworks!

borninAnnArbor

September 23rd, 2014 at 6:37 PM ^

I heard from a reliable source that we are going to get both John and Jim who are going to co-coach. They will be paid $5 million each and Mattison will stick around to continue to be the defensive coordinator. Jim will singlehandedly improve offensive line play by slapping players enthusiastic on the back.

BlueInWisconsin

September 23rd, 2014 at 6:49 PM ^

Jim Harbaugh is a world class jerk.  The only reason he'd be available would be if he's so pissed off and alienated everyone in the 49ers organization and they can't stand him enough that they want him out the door despite the success on the field.  For an NFL franchise to potentially be at that point tells you a lot about a person.  We don't want Jim Harbaugh.

BlueHills

September 23rd, 2014 at 10:27 PM ^

So was Bo. He had plenty of detractors and enemies, especially in the Big Ten.

But he won. I would love it if Harbaugh came here, shot off his mouth, ran his game the way he runs it.

I would love it. I doubt it's gonna happen. If I believed in magical supernatural deities, I would pray to them. So I just have to hope for the best.