Report: Broncos reached out to Harbaugh. Prognosis: Extremely unlikely.

Submitted by Seth on January 2nd, 2023 at 12:34 AM

I deleted the other thread because the OP did such a terrible job. NFL reporter said Broncos have reached out.

Since Harbaugh's made it clear he's not taking calls, until there's any sign of reciprocation this is just NFL reporters getting the annual Harbaugh clicks. On the Michigan side at least one insider already has a "not happening" source.

 

Sam1863

January 2nd, 2023 at 6:09 AM ^

Normally I'd be in favor of him saying nothing. But after the self-inflicted debacle of last year, and the way that the "almost to Minnesota" news put a big dent in recruiting, I'd like to see a brief statement that would cut this story off before it starts: "Thank you, but I'm not interested in leaving Michigan." A simple yet direct preemptive strike.

ERdocLSA2004

January 2nd, 2023 at 8:48 AM ^

Or maybe he does?  I mean we are talking about indecisive 17 and 18 year olds who now live and breathe social media, believing everything they read.  Coaches do a lot of things to try to appeal to kids to commit to their school.  A simple tweet, while maybe “unnecessary”, probably goes a long way with recruits and their families.  Especially while other schools try to negatively recruit.  It would take him all of 10 seconds while he’s taking his morning dump.

Derek

January 2nd, 2023 at 12:46 PM ^

This isn't just a dumb Twitter rumor, though, because the Broncos need a coach, can't afford to screw up the hire again, and apparently expressed interest. He can shut down the speculation with a simple "Thanks, but no thanks." Last year, his silence in response to the Vikings rumors turned out to be legitimate interest, so it would not be unreasonable to draw the same conclusion from the same non-response. Unfortunately, that's part of the deal.

Blau

January 2nd, 2023 at 5:56 AM ^

Agreed.

It's really bordering now on full psychosis for these NFL media guys that he just has come back to the league. It doesn't even matter if he is a good fit or not, these "reporters" are creating the narrative Harbaugh and the NFL are meant to be together like some weird ass rom com. I think Harbaugh could be sedated in an iron lung, someone would still say they link him with 2-3 coaching vacancies. 

 

Red is Blue

January 2nd, 2023 at 8:25 AM ^

I think the psychosis, if any exists, is rooted on trying to generate clicks for your story.  I don't think the media particularly care if Harbaugh goes to the NFL.  But it is proven, putting his name out there gets clicks.  Plus, he is a proven, big name coach, so his name probably does come up in many coaching searches.  

mackbru

January 2nd, 2023 at 11:38 AM ^

Anyone who pays attention to coaches knows it's not "psychotic" to speculate about Harbaugh and the NFL. He's already flirted with it, and anyone who knows anything about coaches knows most of them harbor NFL dreams. Harbaugh is no different. It wouldn't surprise me at all if he takes an NFL job, either now or in the next year or two. What's baffling is that this surprises you. Harbaugh constantly prefaces his claims with "no one can predict the future." So he's giving himself an out, and rightly so. If he gets the right offer, he'll take it. Raback it.

Ezekiels Creatures

January 2nd, 2023 at 3:35 PM ^

Denver likes Super Bowls. They bit the bullet and made a big offer to Peyton Manning. It worked as they wanted it to. They could do the same now with Jim Harbaugh. Looking at his track record with San Francisco that could pay off for them too. He could be gone.

 

https://twitter.com/TheAthletic/status/1609988397388496899

 

 

If he goes, the next real hot topic will be who will be the head coach at Michigan.

 

I'll say these will be the hottest 2 names: Sherrone Moore and Matt Weiss. Matt Weiss is probably the more ready of the 2 to be a head coach. Moore could stay with the O Line and get the title of OC. I don't think I'd want him to be away from being the O Line coach.

Robbie Moore

January 2nd, 2023 at 11:06 AM ^

weird ass rom com

Harbaugh humiliates himself with awful loss in Glendale. Warde calls Harbaugh in and gives him hell for the embarrassing performance. Harbaugh drunkenly wanders the streets of Ann Arbor at 3am with a bottle of Bourbon beseeching the heavens to reveal why God forsakes him. A homeless vagrant befriends him and counsels "go south." The next morning Harbaugh bids Sarah farewell and embarks on a Greyhound bound for Houston where he implores the Texans to consider him to resurrect their dumpster fire of a franchise. The Texans want nothing to do with him but, in typical Texans fashion, do it anyway. Harbaugh calls old friend Colin Kaepernick to play quarterback and Houston goes on a magical run to Super Bowl victory. Redemption all around. Harbaugh spots Sarah in the crowd and races to her. Fade to black.

 

 

uofmchris2

January 2nd, 2023 at 11:29 AM ^

To be fair he said "nobody can predict the future". Another thing he said in his post-B1G championship media presser that people have misconstrued is "we'll be back coaching" not "I'll be back".

Look. Harbaugh is an odd man. Do I want him to leave? Hell no. Would I surprised if we as fans have to deal with the same NFL shit as last year in which he interviews with a team? Nope. Not at all.

 

ldoublee

January 2nd, 2023 at 1:38 AM ^

Mike Florio is one of the most annoying people on TV/Radio. He is a professional concern troll. How he has a job doing this for a living is amazing.

willirwin1778

January 2nd, 2023 at 10:56 AM ^

I am actually drinking Brawndo with bourbon this morning.

Watching the slappies here who wanted him fired and replaced by the Iowa State Coach a mere two years ago.  Who are now desperately pretending like they didn't and now desperately wanting to keep Harbaugh.

Neg all you want, Harbaugh is awesome, but getting kidnapped to watch Kabuki Theater comes with some grumbling.

willirwin1778

January 2nd, 2023 at 3:48 PM ^

Let me do it for you.
 

November 30th, 2020 at 4:42 PM ^

I played college sports and the difference between my game as a Freshman versus my play as a Senior was absolutely astounding.  And that pretty much went for everyone on the team.  It was night and day.  Have you ever seen a still growing kid go up against a grown man . . . yes, you have, this has been our 2020 season.  The team will be much improved next year, and the year after that.    

I really don't fully understand how Harbaugh was supposed to win with this roster?      

And at the same time, I can't help but marvel at the number of players he has sent to the NFL, many of whom left early, and created the depth problems we have had the past few years at various positions.

The problem here, in my opinion, is trying to build a college program in the modern era of college football.  It takes time, and you blogger types are impatient, unrealistic and immature.