stephenrjking

January 4th, 2016 at 12:37 AM ^

I've thought about this for a bit.

Given that it's right after Tomsula's firing, that it fits with the verse's tone, and cribbing the rumors that Tomsula was undermining him when Harbaugh was there, I think it's highly probable that this tweet is focused on Tomsula alone. He is reaping (loss of job) precisely what he sowed (shouldering Harbaugh out) in this interpretation.

The timing of this just doesn't make sense for York or Baalke. The time to subtweet about that would be after playoff elimination.

reshp1

January 3rd, 2016 at 11:23 PM ^

It's part of the original bible passage that "you reap what you sow" comes from. I dunno, it seems like a weird Harbaughism misinterpretation of a popular saying than any malice towards SF. Harbaugh doesn't seem like the kind of guy that stews over a former employer that slighted him, especially when it ended working out really well for him in the long run.

GoBLUE_SemperFi

January 4th, 2016 at 10:21 AM ^

RESHP1...This is exactly what I took out of it.  Harbaugh doesn't strike me as the type of guy that hangs on to bitterness for a year.  He's moved on from SF and couldn't care less.  I choose to believe that he is referring to the fruits of the Citrus Bowl win that were sown with incredibly hard work all season by the THIS Michigan football team!

 

GoBLUE!!

SBo

January 3rd, 2016 at 11:10 PM ^

Can someone give a literal explanation? I'm not sure if he's saying that 49ers should have kept him, I hope not. I hope he loves it here. All I know is, JIM MF HARBAUGH IS THE MOST BADASS MOTHERFUCKER ANYONE HAS EVER WITNESSED. SAVAGE.

The Oracle

January 4th, 2016 at 12:01 AM ^

I don't think Harbaugh gets past things. He may be happy about how it all worked out, but I doubt he will ever forget how he was treated after doing nothing but win with the 49ers.