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“He is a b—-, and that’s why he’s never won anything,” Jacobs said.
Gotta admit I dont think i have ever heard a NFL player calling another NFL player/coach/referee a bi**h.

But i for one agree that Jim acts like a spoiled little school girl.


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jacobs isnt a any authority. the "tip toe burglar". Jim's antics are annoying and childish but the guy can coach.
 
Guess Jacobs isn't as dumb as I thought he was.
 
I guess that makes the two of them.
 
jacobs isnt a any authority. the "tip toe burglar". Jim's antics are annoying and childish but the guy can coach.

Sadly I agree. But his downfall might be his immaturity. Players take the lead of their coach. If they struggle I could see them becoming more undisciplined than ever before. His craziness will be a liability when things are going bad, just like it did with Rex
 
I agree that Harbaugh seems to be a decent coach, but the word bi**h does seem to be an appropriate word for him. Dude is a cheerleader when things are going well and a petulant child when things are not.
 
they really need to start calling unsportsmanlike penalties on the harbaughs during those tantrums
 
It was the most important game of the season and the officiating was disgusting. I can understand why he was so upset but man you ought to behave like a man not like a ballerina.

It's 2013 and so, but it's still a man's game.

Talking about this stuff looks like Aaron Rodgers really enjoys the sausage.

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Being gay and being a whiny azz beeitch are not the same thing at all. Jacobs is not calling Harbaugh gay. Also, Rodgers is one of the most badazz players in the NFL, one of the top players in the sport, and whether or not he likes to kiss dudes or girls has nothing to do with anything.

Hahahaha this is such an absurd comment. You're right, it is still a man's game. Rodgers has won an MVP and a Super Bowl. He's definitely a full grown man.
 
I don't think Harbaugh is what Jacobs says he is. I just think HARBAUGH's passionate. With that being said there's nothing like a grown man scorned(cut from the 49ers, given little playing time) and now decides to bash the coach. It speaks volumes about Jacobs character.
 
I don't think Harbaugh is what Jacobs says he is. I just think HARBAUGH's passionate. With that being said there's nothing like a grown man scorned(cut from the 49ers, given little playing time) and now decides to bash the coach. It speaks volumes about Jacobs character.

Being passionate doesn't excuse childish (or worse) behavior. That's why people still go to jail for crimes of passion. "Your honor, I stabbed her because I caught her cheating and I'm just so PASSIONATE about our marriage that I couldn't stand it!"
 
Being passionate doesn't excuse childish (or worse) behavior. That's why people still go to jail for crimes of passion. "Your honor, I stabbed her because I caught her cheating and I'm just so PASSIONATE about our marriage that I couldn't stand it!"

His passion didn't lead him to commit crimes. His passion about the game and for being a coach has led him to outbursts when play calls don't go his way big difference. With that being said Harbaugh should handle things more maturely, but calling him a bad word Is acting similarly childish and immature.
 
His passion didn't lead him to commit crimes. His passion for being a coach has led him to outbursts when play calls don't go his way big difference. With that being said Harbaugh should handle things more maturely, but call him a bad word Is acting similarly childish and immature.

Didn't say it did. Just saying that being passionate doesn't make bad behaviors acceptable, and bad behaviors are not the only way to display passion. Belichick is already down scouting players for the draft just a couple days after a tough loss to end his season. Is he not passionate because he doesn't flail and cry and make a spectacle of himself?

Let's separate the things. Almost every professional coach is passionate. Harbaugh is passionate. He's also, on top of that, an insufferable whinebag.
 
Didn't say it did. Just saying that being passionate doesn't make bad behaviors acceptable, and bad behaviors are not the only way to display passion. Belichick is already down scouting players for the draft just a couple days after a tough loss to end his season. Is he not passionate because he doesn't flail and cry and make a spectacle of himself?

Let's separate the things. Almost every professional coach is passionate. Harbaugh is passionate. He's also, on top of that, an insufferable whinebag.

There may be things you do in your life that people may negatively label. The key is to giving constructive criticism. Calling others names because they feel the other is a whine bag or whatever is similarly immature. 2 wrongs don't make a right and Brandon Jacobs came off just as immature and childish as the person he was putting down.
 
There may be things you do in your life that people may negatively label. The key is to giving constructive criticism. Calling others names because they feel the other is a whine bag or whatever is similarly immature. 2 wrongs don't make a right and Brandon Jacobs came off just as immature and childish as the person he was putting down.

Name-calling itself isn't immature. Name-calling for arbitrary or superficial reasons is immature. Calling someone with glasses "four-eyes" is immature. Calling Harbaugh a whinebag isn't any more immature than calling Belichick a grump when he talks to the media.
 
Having played for both Jim and a coach who has won 2 SBs(damn!) Jacobs can probably speak to this better than most can but its not something that isnt pretty obvious when watching him though his team does bye in so while he is B**** he still could get a SB.
 
I agree that Harbaugh seems to be a decent coach, but the word bi**h does seem to be an appropriate word for him. Dude is a cheerleader when things are going well and a petulant child when things are not.

I'd say "drama queen" is an apt description based on watching his sideline histrionics
 


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