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Dissappointing in all facets. The Ravens outplayed and outcoached them in every way. You just have to tip your cap to them for this performance.

That said I hope the 49ers absolutely wipe them off the field and Moss gets his ring.:monkey3

That misssed TO at the end of the 2nd was key, but the Pats were simply outmatched today, and the breaks didnt go their way, sucks
 
I only caught Sharp on the post game stuff and it sounds like he refused to talk with the media afterwards.
 
I only caught Sharp on the post game stuff and it sounds like he refused to talk with the media afterwards.
Odd since they had his postgame interview. Sounds like CBS is just crying they didnt get some exclusive interview.
 
He didn't talk to the reporter they sent to the locker room I think was the deal. Its not the first time he's done that.
 
Because they don't coach for their team. I might not like Jim if he didn't coach for the 49ers.
Here's your proof:

Was Belichick a poor loser again after they lost? No shocker there. What a ******. :lol
:lol

I agree with the Jim vs. John posts. Somehow Jim just seems like an *******. To me, Belichick is actually, uh, less unlikable. Because he doesn't have that cocky frat guy-type aura about him, which seems more douchy than Belichick's cocky, condescending introvert thing. But I guess those personality types make for good coaches in both cases, so that's all the teams should really care about.

What he do? I saw him hugging on John for a long time.
I saw Belichick trying to get away. Harbaugh kept trying to tell him something, I imagine it was words about how great his team was or whatever, and Belichick was like, "yeah, fine, let me get to the locker room *******." :lol
 
He didn't talk to the reporter they sent to the locker room I think was the deal. Its not the first time he's done that.
Does he do that when he wins? He seems to never want to talk to then regardless the result.
 
Here's your proof:


:lol

I agree with the Jim vs. John posts. Somehow Jim just seems like an *******. To me, Belichick is actually, uh, less unlikable. Because he doesn't have that cocky frat guy-type aura about him, which seems more douchy than Belichick's cocky, condescending introvert thing. But I guess those personality types make for good coaches in both cases, so that's all the teams should really care about.


I saw Belichick trying to get away. Harbaugh kept trying to tell him something, I imagine it was words about how great his team was or whatever, and Belichick was like, "yeah, fine, let me get to the locker room *******." :lol

I wouldn't like not talking to the media even if it was my coach. You talk when you win or lose. That's just being a good sport and how you're supposed to coach. I get Pats fans might be cool with it and thats fine. I like both Harbaugh brothers 100x more than the hoodie.

Does he do that when he wins? He seems to never want to talk to then regardless the result.

I don't recall him not doing this after an AFC or Super Bowl when they've won.
 
I wouldn't like not talking to the media even if it was my coach. You talk when you win or lose. That's just being a good sport and how you're supposed to coach. I get Pats fans might be cool with it and thats fine. I like both Harbaugh brothers 100x more than the hoodie.



I don't recall him not doing this after an AFC or Super Bowl when they've won.

No matter what anybody says about Bellichick...you are set in your own opinion of the guy and I don't think anyone will change your mind. If you met him, he is far from what you might expect. He's not a sore loser or someone that is arrogant or a poor sport. He's actually a humble guy with an influx of knowledge about the game of football. Guys that have played for him like and respect him...those that don't have one sided opinions on what the media wants you to believe.

He's not one to interact with the media. It comes down to what he is accustomed to here in New England where beat writers and journalists are very aggressive putting our local sports teams under the microscope. Players and coaches have broken down with the media over here because of the constant pressure. These same players may be able to walk around freely in places like Kansas City or small markets. Up here...it's a completely different animal. I don't think you or a lot of other people understand that.
 
You're right nobody is probably going to change my mind. The guy comes across like a ******. If he isnt outside of sport thats fine but he acts like it during.

Well, he's kind of required to when after a game in this situation. Its just good form to do so. I don't think you know what goes on in Kansas City either so best not to judge that before living here.
 
He's not one to interact with the media. It comes down to what he is accustomed to here in New England where beat writers and journalists are very aggressive putting our local sports teams under the microscope. Players and coaches have broken down with the media over here because of the constant pressure. These same players may be able to walk around freely in places like Kansas City or small markets. Up here...it's a completely different animal. I don't think you or a lot of other people understand that.

That I do believe. New York and Boston sports media is notorious for having that perpetual spotlight on its teams.
 
Who still thinks Alex Smith is better than Colin Kaepernick? Alex wouldn't have the cojones to throw most of the passes Kaepernick threw today. And Alex in a comeback situation? Please...
 
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