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That was pretty damn funny how he smacked the Lions coach that way. Maybe not the best display of sportsmanship, but whatever he's doing is working for the 49ers. And for the most part, I guess that's what he should care about.

*gets on high horse* having said that, with sports in general, I do worry about what a thing like that does in terms of sending a message to kids.

I know this much about Harbaugh at this point, he only cares about his team. That's it. Doesn't care about what the media says, other coaches/players, etc.
 
Apparently, this may have been brewing since the first quarter:

"Though neither of the coaches said so in their postgame press conference, the brewing discontent may actually have started much earlier, during a strange first-quarter incident in which Harbaugh tried to challenge a touchdown he wasn't allowed to challenge. The 49ers coach threw the red flag to see if Detroit's Brandon Pettigrew(notes) had maintained possession of the ball in the end zone. (Replays suggested he had.) The problem was that Harbaugh couldn't ask for a review on the play because all touchdowns are automatically reviewed by the booth. When his challenge flag came out, Harbaugh was penalized 15 yards for an illegal challenge.

That delighted Schwartz, who was caught by television cameras saying something like "know the rules" toward the 49ers bench. It was hardly the calm behavior of a man who would later be aghast at what he perceived was bad sportsmanship from Harbaugh."

https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/s...-and-the-first-quarter-play-th?urn=nfl-wp9711
 
that was bush league with the 49ers coach did slapping the Tigers coach in the back yesterday. what lack of class and professional to do that and you won the game.

Gotta wonder which is more pathetic...two grown men who are coaches of professional sports teams fighting after a game, or someone who is so emotionally injured by said fight that he has to post his emotions on a toy forum. :clap:clap:rotfl
 
I can't blame ESPN it's a story people want to talk about.

Plus Denver traded Lloyd to the Rams.
 
Garrard told the Raiders he is having back surgery and unavailable.

The search continues....but Campbell said today he'll be back in 6 weeks. That's a tad bit optimistic to me considering he broke his clavicle in his throwing arm.

Time to make Cincy a good offer for Carson Palmer?:huh
 
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