Jim Harbaugh is a Hero - Follow-Up

Submitted by The Mad Hatter on

Just a follow-up piece.  Apparently the victim didn't know who was helping her until later when a state cop told her that it was Jim Harbaugh, football coach extraordinaire and part-time EMT, who came to her rescue.

Sounds like the accident was pretty bad, so kudos to JH for stopping to help.

http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2015/03/i-94_crash_jim_harbaugh_woman.html

In reply to by JOHNNAVARREISMYHERO

Sllepy81

March 5th, 2015 at 10:05 AM ^

is neighbors with an uncle who's neighbors cousins neighbor is a 4* kicker and the free press with say thats obviously why the stopped and rumors of a man in a michigan hat was seen the night before dumping water on that section of 94.

StephenRKass

March 5th, 2015 at 10:06 AM ^

 

David Ablauf said both Harbaugh and Minick declined to comment on the incident."They believe they were doing what any other individual would do for another when they stopped and assisted," he said in an email.

This is the money quote for me. You do something because it is the right thing to do, not because it will result in good pub or a photo op, etc. This reflects well on JH and Minick. "True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost." Arthur Ashe.

FTR, Eleven Warriors, albeit grudgingly, gave props to JH several days ago on this. I guess I cringe a bit at all the posts denegrating Meyer/Dantonio/Saban/Weis/Hoke. As I reflect on Bo, I believe he was Woody's fiercest rival, but the men respected each other and weren't snarky about each other. I heard more than a little snark from D. Brandon. I don't think that is Harbaugh's MO. Just my two cents.

JOHNNAVARREISMYHERO

March 5th, 2015 at 10:14 AM ^

Well considering that the MSU coach essentially told when one of our stadium officials to "F off" after the official wished him well healthwise, its kind of hard to respect the guy.   Not to mention his many other juvenile antics which are rarely brought to light and criticized as petty.    

StephenRKass

March 5th, 2015 at 1:47 PM ^

I love me some snark. I am sure you're right about JH (and that tweet of his.) I'm also sure that Meyer and Saban can be snarky.

I think the thing for me is not the snark, but what you apply it to. I would hope and assume that all of the coaches I listed would do the right thing in a situation like this. It would bug me if Meyer had done this, for mgobloggers to dismiss his actions as being self-serving and cold and calculated. That's all I was saying, and I think it was underscored by the fact that JH and Minick refused comment. They probably would have been happier if no one had known what they had done.

I find it interesting that JH regularly goes to do service work in South America . . . but there is not a whole lot published about it. He is happy to do it, but would prefer to do it without any publicity or accolades. Would that all of us acted in that way.

LSAClassOf2000

March 5th, 2015 at 11:17 AM ^

That's the quote which stood out to me as well. If there is anyone you would want mentoring a team and helping a group come together as a team, it would be someone who acted as in the quite wonderful quote from Arthur Ashe that you mentioned here. From that standpoint, I am even more confident we're in for some nice years of football moving forward. 

Boner Stabone

March 5th, 2015 at 10:42 AM ^

I always equated JoePa to Bernie in Weekend at Bernie's.  Towards the end you would see JoePa propped up in the press box, or they would wheel him along the sidelines in a golf cart.  It was ironic that he passed away a few months after he was fired, but he had probably had been dead for many years and they just kept parading him around Happy Valley, just like in the Weekend at Bernie's movie.

WayBack

March 5th, 2015 at 10:44 AM ^

Harbaugh has helped a motorist in peril.  I can't find proof of it on the interweb, but remember him stopping to help a motorist when driving from Indianapolis either to Chicago or Detroit.  So long ago but he has a habit of stepping up for his fellow human.

NittanyFan

March 5th, 2015 at 11:00 AM ^

Disappointed in the U-M fanbase.  :-)

 

JT would have stopped, told the ladies he was "getting on it ASAP", wished the women a Happy Easter, then sped off, leaving the scene while yelling "Go Bucks!"

GoBluePhil

March 5th, 2015 at 12:57 PM ^

But why call him a "hero". Hate the misuse of the word. He was a Good Samaritan but not a hero. I spent 25 years in the Michigan Department of State Police and never thought that I was a hero. Hero's give their life so that others may live. Harbaugh is talented in his field quit propping him up on this pedestal. People have him so high up, he falls it will kill him.

GoBluePhil

March 5th, 2015 at 1:41 PM ^

I just commented on the "hero" issue. It was you who started insulting me with the "arresting people for having a dime bag" thing. I'm sure if you said that to any LEO you didn't know, it would be insulting to them like it was to me. And you make it worse by calling me Francis. Thats a left handed apology I guess.

That's the problem with blogs and tweets. People like you get "Internet Courage". You say things on the Internet you wouldn't have the balls to say to someone's face.

The Mad Hatter

March 5th, 2015 at 2:04 PM ^

You're fucking with me, right?  You are so far off base here that I don't even know why I'm responding.

First, "Lighten up Francis" is a well-known quote from the 1981 smash hit comedy Stripes, starring Bill Murray and the late Harold Ramis and John Candy.  It has since become a popular internet meme used when people are taking something meant in jest too seriously.

Here's a photo example.

 

Also, I have plenty of courage in real life too.  And any LEO that's insulted by my little joke isn't someone I'd like to be hanging out with anyway.