Bruzilla
Well-Known Member
Leave it to a Steelers fan, to make the game about them some how, when they weren't good enough to even get there...LOL.... Have you ever played or coached the game & lost a big game ?? it's an emotional moment for sure... I'm not saying I condone anything done but... He- Jim Harbaugh & smiling all the time, immediately congratulated his older brother John Harbaugh, gave him a big long brotherly hug & said something personal to him in the middle of the field, after the loss, as for the rest of the crap you say, He's just a fiery ex-player & now head coach, very emotional & competitive, yes he wears his emotions on his sleeve, too much, pretty childish at times IMHFO... but his 49er's team absolutely loves him too, almost every QB & Coach I ever played with/for was an *** on side lines if something wasn't going well.... I have no idea what happened after the game in the press conference, I wasn't watching, I was busy with my guests & I didn't really give a rats *** either... It was a good game after the power outages, conspiracy already is in the works...LOL... Niners came close after being down 22 points at one time... Rookie QB Caepernack almost pulled it off, if not for a couple of really bad clock management issues & wasted time outs... I wanted to see Alex Smith in the game, he earned a shot too... I'm not too broken up, because I'm a Raiders Fan not so much a Niners fan, except for the sake of my old Pops, he loves them, they are a West Coast & especially a Calif. team 1st & foremost is my wanting them to win.... Other than that I don't care for the Niners much, at all & really never have, I'm a Oakland Raiders fan, most the time I always route for the AFC in the Super Bowl {except the NE Pats of course, I respect but, also loath them}...
Speaking on behalf of Steelers Nation, we were all on that field with the Ravens. The first thing I saw flying up all over Facebook after the game was over was the "Got Six?" pics from everyone celebrating our "win".
And please, don't waste your time defending Harbaugh. He's a 100% ***! There's a difference between being spirited and acting like a child by constantly throwing your stuff in a tantrum throughout a game. I've watched Cowher and Spurrier-coached games for decades, and his conduct would have been embarrassing to even those guys. It was also telling when they interviewed John and asked what Jim had said to him during their brief meeting, and he said "He said congratulations on the win". Then they asked what je had said, and he said "I love you." Not surprising, nor was it surprising for Jim to be a little turd and refuse to come out and congratulate his own brother on the win, especially given the way he treated his teammates when he was a QB. By the way... every player, coordinator, and assistant coach loves their head coach... while he's there. It's always after the head coach leaves that everyone starts talking about what a dick he was.
Oh, did I mention that the Six-Time World Champion Pittsburgh Steelers are still the only NFL team with six super bowl wins?