Harbaugh and Cowherd Get Into it on the Air

Cowherd may be ... but there was nothing wrong with what Cowherd did on the interview. He was on point, asked solid leading questions to try to get Harbaugh to open up and have a very solid promotional moment on the air.

That interview was at minimum 81% Harbaugh's fault.
 
Not a guy who I'd want to have a beer with. He has shown he's a heck of a football coach, but that is one awkward asshole.
 
Until Cowherd calls Harbaugh "Chrissy", he's just a poser.

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One thing that wasn't discussed in the Harbaugh/Petersen thread is that Harbaugh is becoming more and more unhinged. He seems quite a bit different now than five years ago.
 
One thing that wasn't discussed in the Harbaugh/Petersen thread is that Harbaugh is becoming more and more unhinged. He seems quite a bit different now than five years ago.

If Harbaugh pulled a Woody Hayes on the sideline, I can't say that I'd be that surprised at this point.
 
One thing that wasn't discussed in the Harbaugh/Petersen thread is that Harbaugh is becoming more and more unhinged. He seems quite a bit different now than five years ago.

Disagree, he's just way more in the public eye. I remember in 2007 or 2008 he absolutely was flipping out on the sidelines in an ND-Stanford game, and then afterwards at the press conference kept switching between spaced out, 1 word answers and complete red face rage when talking about the referees.

Always hilariously unhinged.
 
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Sounded like Harbaugh took lessons from little jimmy and had a few quaaludes before going on air.

Roads point is noted and 1 of the reasons I chose petersen over Harbaugh on the other pole. The early years his intensity was much more "rah rah", but now it's a little more Stanley Kubrick.

Wouldn't shock me to know he was taking the interview with the phone pinched to his shoulder to free up his hands for skinning a cat. The call wasn't his main focus.
 
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