Re: Jimmy Harbaugh to the Raiders?
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2022 7:23 am
I am fairly confident that Harbaugh is staying, and a new contract could be announced as soon as this weekend.
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I don't think it is about the money, but the terms will be interesting.
I share his view of the administration.No, he does not want to leave Michigan, he loves the school but HATES the administration.
The lack of an NIL program is a deal breaker and Harbaugh will leave if Michigan declines to play with the big boys.
Is he still traveling around the country trying to nail down a long-term gig? I gotta say, I wish that I recorded some of the WOWO streams of him making an ass of himself. He fired a much-loved daytime guy and filled the spot with himself, and when people called in and complained he had temper tantrums. Then he went down to Dallas, and admittedly drained the family's life savings to build one of those coffee places for kids.thekman wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 11:06 amGregg Henson has been remarkably accurate when it comes to UM news through the years. Frankly, much better than most journalists when it comes to this topic. He may be a UM slappy, but he seems to have mostly accurate inside sources. It sounds like, what a few others have said in this thread already, this has mostly everything to do with NIL.
https://gregghenson.com/harbaugh-attemp ... f-michigan
Chargers should fire Staley today. Going for it on 4th and one from his own 21 was beyond dumb. And then the TO at the end of overtime when it looked like the Raiders were content to tie cost them the playoffs.bmw wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 8:11 amSpeaking of the Raiders, did anybody here watch last night's game against the Chargers? That 4th quarter and OT were pure insanity, I've never seen anything like it. I mean, what was it, 5x 4th down conversions on the latter drive that went like 19 plays. And then for it to end on a field goal with no time left in OT when a tie scenario had playoff implications for both teams involved as well as Pittsburgh.
That game was historic.
One of the Raiders' players was asked post-game about that late timeout by SD and whether it changed their play calling late, and the player said something like "for sure" or "absolutely." That was indeed a head-scratcher.Honeyman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:00 amChargers should fire Staley today. Going for it on 4th and one from his own 21 was beyond dumb. And then the TO at the end of overtime when it looked like the Raiders were content to tie cost them the playoffs.bmw wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 8:11 amSpeaking of the Raiders, did anybody here watch last night's game against the Chargers? That 4th quarter and OT were pure insanity, I've never seen anything like it. I mean, what was it, 5x 4th down conversions on the latter drive that went like 19 plays. And then for it to end on a field goal with no time left in OT when a tie scenario had playoff implications for both teams involved as well as Pittsburgh.
That game was historic.
No, they would have ran the ball and then kicked still.Honeyman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:00 amChargers should fire Staley today. Going for it on 4th and one from his own 21 was beyond dumb. And then the TO at the end of overtime when it looked like the Raiders were content to tie cost them the playoffs.bmw wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 8:11 amSpeaking of the Raiders, did anybody here watch last night's game against the Chargers? That 4th quarter and OT were pure insanity, I've never seen anything like it. I mean, what was it, 5x 4th down conversions on the latter drive that went like 19 plays. And then for it to end on a field goal with no time left in OT when a tie scenario had playoff implications for both teams involved as well as Pittsburgh.
That game was historic.