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Is there another Harbaugh brother?


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Just give me someone who kicks ass and takes names

A guy who can instill some discipline and fear into the team. Make guys fight for the right to be out there and not go through the motions

This team has been too nice. Too many nice guys. Time to get fuging mean

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No, but Tom Crean is the brother-in-law of the Harbaughs. Indiana Hoosiers HC, preseason #1

More impressive than either of the football coaches who enherited teams with veterans and studs all over the defensive sides. Crean took a team that was bottom of the barrel and they're #1 after 4 years.

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Seems like all these college coaches are really hitting the NFL hard. Watching Schiano tonight I am jealous.

Hard to believe RR played for the 85' Bears, cause Schiano's swagger in comparison makes RR = captureewz.png

Man I agree, Rivera looks so lost and soft on the field, just awful. Schiano is intense and engaging.

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