Jim Harbaugh is the hottest commodity on the market after winning the college championship. NFL teams simply have to go all-in for this head coach
Whether it’s the Los Angeles Chargers, Carolina Panthers, Washington Commanders – or numerous other franchises: all these teams have had the same problem in recent years: They lack an absolute top coach. A coaching mastermind, a demigod with a whistle and a headset on the sidelines.
And it is precisely these qualities that Jim Harbaugh has impressively demonstrated over the years at Michigan, leading the Wolverines to the College Championship for the first time since 1997.
The fact that numerous NFL teams are said to have gathered more concrete information about the 60-year-old in recent days and weeks is not only due to his recent success.
However, the current approach of the team owners and GMs is more of an affront than a fitting tribute to the successful coach.
Because the little brother of Ravens coach John Harbaugh is far more than just a passing candidate to be considered for an interview
Harbaugh is currently one of, if not the, hottest commodities on the market in professional football. Accordingly, the reluctance of various decision-makers in the league is absolutely incomprehensible.
Harbaugh stands for new beginnings, a winning mentality, but also for the promotion of top talent and, in all his previous positions, for success! Anyone who is not currently prepared to go all-in for him is beyond help.
And whichever front office cites doubts about him as a person or his quite contentious nature as a knockout criterion in comparison to his sporting business card can only smile wearily at them. NFL teams are making a huge mistake if they don’t seize the opportunity!
Returning to Michigan would be the wrong move
Two to three teams are rumored to be seriously interested in him, according to US media. Regardless of which team might be the hottest ticket and offer the best package in the end, the Chargers have been repeatedly mentioned as the frontrunner.
Harbaugh’s future can only lie in the NFL again!
Because that’s where the coach could come full circle. On the biggest stage possible. After all, Harbaugh’s career record also has one major blemish. In the 2012 season, he was already in the Super Bowl once with the San Francisco 49ers, but then had to be defeated in the brother duel with John of the Baltimore Ravens – with one hand almost on the Vince Lombardy Trophy
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