Originally posted by KDTMDSFC:
I'm seeing tweets that Harbaugh is getting fined. Is that true?
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Because the NFL decides these things on Sunday soon after the game is over right?
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Originally posted by KDTMDSFC:
I'm seeing tweets that Harbaugh is getting fined. Is that true?
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Originally posted by SportsFan:
Originally posted by Muggins879:
They showed another angle on NBC and it totally looks like Harbaugh pushes him out of the way on the handshake. lol
Then Harbaugh says f**k YEAH! Which probably sounded like f**k YOU!
Schwartz is straight lying in his interview. If he wants to make it out that Harbs pushed him to make himself feel better be my guest. Harbs did not swear at him.
Originally posted by AmpLee:
Haha. Looked like Schwartz said f**k you or something of that nature. Harbawesome!
Originally posted by Leathaface:What can you fine Harbuagh for? For shaking the guys hand too hard?
Originally posted by Brazilian49er:
Originally posted by Blitz:
Originally posted by Muggins879:Pretty much, he's a smirky f**k, hot head too.
Originally posted by Brazilian49er:
Guys, here's the moment I was talking about earlier. Look at Schwartz smirk.
PS: sorry about the terrible quality. I just downloaded a free software and captured this off my gamepass screen.
Yeah, he's looking over smirking and doing some strut at the same time. Up Yours Scwhartz, with your p***y handshake.
Harbaugh just wiped the smirk off his face, he's pissed and crying now. lol
BTW, it seems that I was right. Schefter just mentioned this incident on Sportscenter and said that tension had been boiling over throughout the game.
Originally posted by monsterzero789:goodell will make a new rule: cant shake opposing coaches hands too hard
Originally posted by monsterzero789:
goodell will make a new rule: cant shake opposing coaches hands too hard
Originally posted by NoOffseason:
For some perspective, here is an interesting article about the incident from someone who knows Jim Schwartz a little better, ESPN NFC North blogger Kevin Seifert:
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcnorth/post/_/id/32752/jim-schwartzs-passion-approaches-lunacy
Some interesting quotes:
Schwartz said "there's a protocol in this league," implying that Harbaugh violated some unwritten rule of postgame sportsmanship. It's rich, to say the least, that Schwartz would be offended after a season of exuberant fist pumps, cursing at officials and taunting opposing players. Those instances were fun and representative of the Lions' newfound passion, but this one violated protocol? Hmmmm.
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There is a difference between being passionate and acting like a lunatic. Let's just say Schwartz approached the latter.
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But to be clear: No handshake and no obscenity could merit Schwartz's reaction. Either there is more to this story or Schwartz needs to take a few (dozen) deep breaths next time. If he had an issue with Harbaugh, he should have settled it on the phone Monday morning. To use a phrase I've heard him say a few times: Good grief.
Originally posted by Janitor:
It's obvious from the PC's who is in the wrong. Harbaugh tells it like it is, admits he may have been over zealous. Schwartz lies out of his ass and admits no fault, even though he is the one acting like a mad man chasing Harbaugh down the field.
Originally posted by Leathaface:
What can you fine Harbuagh for? For shaking the guys hand too hard?