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Harbaugh vs Cowherd


Mr. Scot

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I'm one of the few that doesn't mind Cowherd. I find him pretty entertaining. He's trying to appease espn's dipshit listeners. When he noticed that Harbaugh wasn't feeling the "feel good" questions, he should have started with more Xs and Os conversation to at least draw out some generic coach-speak...but, yeah. That was painful to listen to.

 

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Seriously ... not a cowherd fan but thought he gave Harbaugh props and tried to carry him through the interview. Now my question is ... did Harbaugh not take his meds this morning or is he always that way.?. Thought he might be getting too much negative PR from leaving the 49ers, now I think he is not getting enough.

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Xanax is a helluva drug.

In all seriousness, I like both of them but I only found it awkward in Cowherd's position.

To me, it sounded like Cowherd was excited about the interview and Jim was in a relax mode probably doing one in a long list of many. I thought the same thing Jim did about the "buy/bye" verbiage. Not a huge deal either way. 

Thanks for posting it.

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