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07:25 AM ET 02.25 | Credit the Browns for taking a swing at Jim Harbaugh -- even if it was yet another miss in a long line of them for Cleveland. That doesn't mean [Ray Farmer and Mike Pettine] aren't good hires -- they well might be -- or that a quick turnaround is impossible. Given everything I'm hearing, though, Harbaugh clearly wanted no part of Cleveland. For I'm convinced that if he had, his current employer would not have stood in his way. As much as [Jed York] and his top executives value Harbaugh and appreciate the swift and sublime success he has enjoyed since arriving in 2011, a stretch that has included three consecutive NFC Championship Game appearances and a near-miss Super Bowl defeat, they are not inclined to beg him to stick around, either through words or emphatic financial gestures of support.
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So is Jim Harbaugh really that big of a dick, that the Farty-whiner organization would let him go?
Auggie
(31,167 posts)or, there's just a combination of personalties and egos at work that are not compatible.
Jamaal510
(10,893 posts)after those trips to the NFC championship and to the Super Bowl, they'd be the biggest dummies around.
ScreamingMeemie
(68,918 posts)Yes.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)Do tell.
ScreamingMeemie
(68,918 posts)When he played for the Lions for a year. He wanted a free service, played the "don't you know who I am?" (of course I knew who he was because I lived in Michigan, and those were the "Bo Years" when he was in college) I charged for the service, he called me that name, and didn't leave a tip.