Who do u hate more jim harbaugh or Pete carrol

jesscolb

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I would have to say Carroll..........He left USC about the time the NCAA dropped the hammer on his watch........
 

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I will be a big Denver fan in 2 weeks.......What a classless scumbag..........Just imagine what Sherman would have done if the 49ers won the game.......
 

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P.C. or Richard Sherman . . . What a douche!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can't wait for Manning and Co. to make him look like the loser he is.
 

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Is there a coach that you guys like or that isn't an idiot in your eyes? :shrug:
 

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Sherman pretty much secured all of America except Hawks fans will be on Denver. And both coaches are douchbags in their own special way. Harbaugh is a whiney bitch while Carrol is a wormy bitch.
 

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go broncos

go broncos

geez won money on the game and feel dirty what a piece of crap shocking thought I was watching wrestling for a minute bet on the seahawks but hate carroll and harbough is a guy i'd probably love if he was coaching my team(cowpussies) pray bronco's bring it home but it will be tough
 

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Definitely dislike them both but Harbaugh has jumped to the forefront for me. He acts like every call against his team is the worst call ever made and tries to intimidate the refs. He doesn't realize that by doing so you are actually making the refs listen to you less. When you go ballistic over what was essentially a meaningless dead-ball personal foul with 20 seconds left in the half (even though that WAS a very bad call) you're not going to get the ear of the official when they miss an obvious fumble in the 4th quarter (which actually really might have been the worst call ever made).

I just thought that the Richard Sherman thing was really hilariously odd since everyone in the world is expecting him to talk about how happy and thrilled he is to be in the Super Bowl and instead he cut a WWE promo. But you know what? I have heard enough of the whole "we came out and gave 110% and we did this as a team and we had a game plan and executed it and we're just taking it 1 game at a time" that 95% of post-game interviews are. So I think we need more - not less - of people speaking with emotion and from their heart instead of the same talking points over and over again.

And you know what else? Michael Crabtree IS a mediocre receiver and Richard Sherman IS the best corner in the NFL (or at least top-5). When did we become a culture that placed a higher value on class and magnanimity than truth?
 

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Definitely dislike them both but Harbaugh has jumped to the forefront for me. He acts like every call against his team is the worst call ever made and tries to intimidate the refs. He doesn't realize that by doing so you are actually making the refs listen to you less. When you go ballistic over what was essentially a meaningless dead-ball personal foul with 20 seconds left in the half (even though that WAS a very bad call) you're not going to get the ear of the official when they miss an obvious fumble in the 4th quarter (which actually really might have been the worst call ever made).

I just thought that the Richard Sherman thing was really hilariously odd since everyone in the world is expecting him to talk about how happy and thrilled he is to be in the Super Bowl and instead he cut a WWE promo. But you know what? I have heard enough of the whole "we came out and gave 110% and we did this as a team and we had a game plan and executed it and we're just taking it 1 game at a time" that 95% of post-game interviews are. So I think we need more - not less - of people speaking with emotion and from their heart instead of the same talking points over and over again.

And you know what else? Michael Crabtree IS a mediocre receiver and Richard Sherman IS the best corner in the NFL (or at least top-5). When did we become a culture that placed a higher value on class and magnanimity than truth?

Nailed it.

Btw, apparently Crabtree acted like a fool this past summer and Sherman served up some cold humble pie. I'd also imagine the Stanford grad would walk circles around crabtrees dumb ass in an academic setting if he really gave a sh%t.
 
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