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I don't know if he has something against women sideline reporters or what the case is, but the last couple of sideline interviews I've seen with him, he's come across as a total jerk.
Did anyone see that exchange just now in the Cincy game?
Maybe I just haven't been paying attention but man is he rude.
They shouldn’t have the in game interviews. Coaches don’t like them. They are loosing… he should be on edge.
People except these coaches & players to just turn on and turn off their emotions to be smiley and polite all of the time.
He's knows it's part of the contract the NFL has with the media. If the teams don't want it, that's up to them to deal with Goodell on it. That was totally uncalled for. Even Popovich isn't as bad as he used to be (and he was one of the worst).
He was rude, his player was wrong, punching a guy on the ground. Harbaugh has had an attitude for a long time, not a fan.
I typically don't have the audio on the Baltimore games when I'm watching the NFL Sunday Ticket but recently have seen his little petulant act on a couple of sideline interviews. You're not kidding he has an attitude.
Here's the interview for those who didn't see it. All coaches have to do the interviews so might as well just cooperate. Both Harbaughs have bad attitudes when things aren't going their way.
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They shouldn’t have the in game interviews. Coaches don’t like them. They are loosing… he should be on edge.
People except these coaches & players to just turn on and turn off their emotions to be smiley and polite all of the time.
I’d be irritated if I had to answer questions that anyone with football knowledge and an ability to reason could answer for another. I’m not gonna flame him for this one. He knows everyone expects the Ravens to lose and he is trying to flip that prediction, don’t expect sunshine and roses in a cold night in Cincinnati.
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Good coach, his teams play hard and are physical and prepared mimicking their coach. He's played and successfully coached the game. He is adrenalized into the game. Cut him some slack as the heat of the moment is huge.
So, I watched the interview and was pretty meh about it. I don't particularly like or dislike Harbaugh. I respect the pressure he is under.
Don't know how the gender of the reporter gets thrown into this convo other than it being incidental because there are no men doing these interruptive interviews. No need making something out of the reporter's gender as it pertains to the interview that it probably isn't.
I don't know if he has something against women sideline reporters or what the case is, but the last couple of sideline interviews I've seen with him, he's come across as a total jerk.
Did anyone see that exchange just now in the Cincy game?
Maybe I just haven't been paying attention but man is he rude.
Yeah, announcers caught that too. To be called out by Chris Collinsworth is special. Harbaugh is a jacka$s. A pretty successful one that is.
Sam Hubbard #94 gives the Bengals the lead, 98 yard fumble return WOW! Oh, plus a little roughing the kicker karma. It's just been too long since I've seen that one.
Come on Bengals, get a first down! Sacked. Back to back three and outs, Bengals don't get it. These nasty birds love winning playoff games on the road. Ooh, Hail Mary and #3 dropped it. Pitious.
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