I find that when I am on the hot seat, driving to work on my electrically-warmed driver's seat in my car, I have the urge to pee.
I wonder if Mike feels this way, too.
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I find that when I am on the hot seat, driving to work on my electrically-warmed driver's seat in my car, I have the urge to pee.
I wonder if Mike feels this way, too.
It will be interesting to look at this comparison in another 2 or 3 years. There are a lot of similarities in their careers. Each has won a SB in a somewhat improbably run as a wild card playoff team. Each has otherwise come up short in playoffs, including several Conference Championship Game losses. MM has a solid lead in regular season winning percentage, .653 to .602.
I say it will be interesting to look at this in a few years because, since winning the SB, Harbaugh has gone 8-8, 10-6 and 5-11. That's 23-25 in three seasons. This has begun to tarnish the stellar start he had in going 54-26 his first 5 seasons. Harbaugh's career could be defined by what happens in the next few years. So far, MM has not had any 3 year period without a winning record. He has had two 3 year periods in which he was 27-21, years 1-3 and 3-5.
Maybe not just Packer fans:
http://packerrats.com/showthread.php...st-Packers-2nd