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Harbaugh is doing a good job with Baltimore, but does anyone else here think the guy seems wound a bit too tight? He's part of the new breed of "hot heads" a la Todd Haley, etc. It was not a pleasant sight seeing him go out of his way to run along the Gillette stands last January slapping hands with Ravens fans. Time to give John a lot less to cheer about in Foxboro.
 
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Harbaugh is doing a good job with Baltimore, but does anyone else here think the guy seems wound a bit too tight? He's part of the new breed of "hot heads" a la Todd Haley, etc. It was not a pleasant sight seeing him go out of his way to run along the Gillette stands last January slapping hands with Ravens fans. Time to give John a lot less to cheer about in Foxboro.

there is nothing wrong with harbaugh slapping hands with ravens fans in foxboro. heck, they're ravens fans - why wouldn't he celebrate with them? I had more of a problem with the ravens players saying our run was over.

You can also throw Josh McDaniels in there as a hot head.
 
there is nothing wrong with harbaugh slapping hands with ravens fans in foxboro. heck, they're ravens fans - why wouldn't he celebrate with them?

I didn't say there was anything "wrong" with it. I just hated seeing an opposing head coach celebrate a playoff win with visiting fans in OUR house.
 
there is nothing wrong with harbaugh slapping hands with ravens fans in foxboro. heck, they're ravens fans - why wouldn't he celebrate with them? I had more of a problem with the ravens players saying our run was over.

You can also throw Josh McDaniels in there as a hot head.

Beat me to it. If we're going to be honest, our Saint Josh can easily be put at the head of the class of coaching hotheads.
 
I didn't say there was anything "wrong" with it. I just hated seeing an opposing head coach celebrate a playoff win with visiting fans in OUR house.

I suppose you also had a problem with the Patriots' celebration in San Diego after their 2006 playoff win there?
 
I suppose you also had a problem with the Patriots' celebration in San Diego after their 2006 playoff win there?

It was obnoxious, and I loved it.
 
Harbaugh's an undisciplined scumbag, just like the rest of his team.

F him & the entire illegitimate franchise.
 
If we don't want visiting coaches and/or their players celebrating at Gillette, then we ought not to lose to them.

Win the damned game and the problem is solved.
 
If we don't want visiting coaches and/or their players celebrating at Gillette, then we ought not to lose to them.

Win the damned game and the problem is solved.

This really seems to be the best way to prevent something like that from happening.

I also loved the celebration at Qualcomm.
 
I didn't say there was anything "wrong" with it. I just hated seeing an opposing head coach celebrate a playoff win with visiting fans in OUR house.

True.

I suppose you also had a problem with the Patriots' celebration in San Diego after their 2006 playoff win there?

Nope didn't see a problem.

Were those supposed to be mutually exclusive? :rocker:
 
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I suppose you also had a problem with the Patriots' celebration in San Diego after their 2006 playoff win there?

You misunderstood my OP. Please read again and my subsequent response a couple posts later.
 
Harbaugh is doing a good job with Baltimore, but does anyone else here think the guy seems wound a bit too tight? He's part of the new breed of "hot heads" a la Todd Haley, etc. It was not a pleasant sight seeing him go out of his way to run along the Gillette stands last January slapping hands with Ravens fans. Time to give John a lot less to cheer about in Foxboro.

FWIW and probably not related to your complaint but before the ravens hired him, they asked BB's opinion and he gave a very +ve endorsement of him...

And when Harbaugh’s name was in the running for Baltimore’s open head coaching position in 2008, Belichick made a point to endorse Harbaugh to Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti.

Belichick mentioned the call earlier this year in a radio interview on SIRIUS NFL Radio.

“That's one of the things I mentioned to Steve, because John had such an extensive special teams background [that] sometimes there's a little reluctance about hiring somebody like that as a head coach, thinking it would be better to have a guy that's been longer as an offensive or defensive coordinator,” Belichick said. “I don't think that's necessarily true, particularly in John's case."

Belichick, whose Patriots are currently 2-1, continued to enumerate the qualities he saw in Harbaugh.

“John's just an outstanding football coach, period,” Belichick explained. “He knows people, he knows talent, he works hard, he's got a good feel for the game, both from a scheme standpoint, a technique standpoint, and motivating players and getting them ready to play.

“We've competed against him many times and it's always been a challenge to go up against John's units, whether that was in the '07 season when he coached the secondary in Philadelphia or the years like going back to the Super Bowl when he was the special teams coach with the Eagles.”
Baltimore Ravens | News | Harbaugh Seeks Patriots Dynasty
 
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