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12-03-2012, 06:26 PM #13iggyman555 Guest
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Re: Harbaugh-Tomlin postgame handshake
I dunno, HARBs was leading in the series by a game until Sunday, so now they're about even except for the ring Tomlin has but he had one of the best QBs in the game while HARBs is a couple of dropped balls away from a couple of SBs.
Other than that they're even.
Even Billick beat PIss more than anyone else and going into this season I think they were only 2 or 3 games ahead in the entire series since the Ravens came here and Billick won the trophy before PIss in the modern cap era.
In the past 5 years, including this year, HARBs made the POs more than any other coach including Tomlin. No other coach made the
POs 5 years in a row.Last edited by AirFlacco; 12-04-2012 at 01:31 AM.
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12-04-2012, 01:02 PM #15iggyman555 Guest
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12-04-2012, 04:07 PM #16Rookie Poster
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Re: Harbaugh-Tomlin postgame handshake
I think he was holding a grudge against Harbaugh for the celebration last year in Pitt. Pitt media says he was trying to beat his own players to the locker room but I think it he was trying to make a point. But yeah, don't think they like each other.
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12-04-2012, 04:27 PM #17Rookie Poster
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12-04-2012, 04:37 PM #18
Re: Harbaugh-Tomlin postgame handshake
I have no problem with Tomlin. If there was a disrespect (and I don't see one), then Harbaugh deserved it. Throwing that red flag for such stupidity, a terrible game plan....sheesh.
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Re: Harbaugh-Tomlin postgame handshake
That's because of all the talent Ozzie gave him, same with Billick. At least Billick got 1 ring but as Phil Savage said after Ravens were knocked out of the 03 POs in the last min by Tenn, "Billick blew
it with 8 pro bowlers we gave him."
NE won the SB with 9 pro bowlers.
Same thing happened to Earl Weaver with all that talent he had and he blew all those series to the Mets and Pirates twice. He was arguing with the umps and said I'm the only one here going to the HOF. An ump said what for Earl, for f*cking up all those series. ILMAO
I said welcome to the new Eagles the day HARBs arrived.Last edited by AirFlacco; 12-04-2012 at 09:21 PM.
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12-04-2012, 09:30 PM #20Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Harbaugh-Tomlin postgame handshake
hold up on that stuff
its not about NUMBER OF PRO BOWLERS...thats always been our problem..WE NEVER HAVE A BALANCE..or a balance of pro bowlers...always heavily defense...we were in a playoff game vs titans w ANTHONY FREAKIN WRIGHT..they were good defensively..and he threw that pick in 4th quarter in our end..no decent receivers..just heap and lewis, and they bottled up lewis
as far as orioles...yea,he blew against mets...cant judge 71 series...but i dont agree that he blew against 79 pirates..we had better pitching,but offensively were challenged..they had EXCELLENT lineup..that aint choking ,pal
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Re: Harbaugh-Tomlin postgame handshake
Yea, they had Willie Stargel and Dave Parker and that gang but Earl had 4 20-game winners and still blew it. We had a 3-game lead and needed 1 more win but the Pirate's manager's mom died in the middle of the series and he didn't go to the funeral. He stayed with the team and that psyched them up and they won one for the gipper. They were always called the comeback team and our main offensive threat Eddie Murray went 0 for 21 in the last 5 games. Any way you look at it, Earl blew it not able to win 1 more game with all those 20 game winners.
Palmer touched on this in his book and said Earl was so uptight in the locker room throwing coolers and chairs around that it made the team uptight and they played uptight.
Jim said they won the 83 series just to prove to Earl they could win it all w/o him. ILMAO.
It was funny but after Palmer wrote that book they were at a big function at Martins West and Palmer came out. Earl was there on the stage and had been drinking as usual and got furious at Jim and went after him. Palmer just laughed as he was 6'5 and Earl was 5'6. He was pissed at Jim for writing that book and had to be pulled away from him as Earl cussed him out but after that they made up as usual and went on an Orioles cruise together.
Earl recently said on ESPN that I had 17 wonderful years with Jim Palmer.
A broadcaster whom I won't name told me that story but it was in the papers but he said Earl had been drinking and before the incident on the stage he was charging $25 for autographs out in the hall way. He said Earl could be a real ass hole when he wanted to.
Kind of explains all those choke jobs.
Jim said that when Flannagan was a rookie he was struggling and lost a couple in a row and confided in JIm he was scared of getting cut. Jim said I'll speak to Earl for you. They were in Boston but Jim said nobody went into Earl's office unless he called you in and that usually meant you were cut, but in Boston the bathroom was next to his office. So he was taking a whiz and said hey Earl. Earl said yea. Jim said Flanny's worried your'e going to cut him. Earl said you know and I know he's not getting cut. Jim said yea, but Flanny doesn't know it. Earl said thanks. I'll talk to him and Flanny went on to win the Cy Young. Jim said he can thank the urinal for winning it.
Speaking of that great Pirates lineup. We had a young pitcher from HOpkins named Dave Leonard. He pitched a lot of relief but Earl told him he was starting the series. Dave said I don't think I'm gonna strike fear into Willie Stargel, Earl. Earl said I'm not trying to strike fear into Willie. I'm trying to strike fear into Jim Palmer. LOL
Palmer said he always sat in the dugout at the opposite end from
Earl during the games. One day a hitter was hit that seemed intentional. So Earl walked down to Jim never looking at him and said we can't let that stand. Jim said that was the code to hit the first batter up but the first guy up was his good friend Paul Blair who was traded to the Yankees in that block buster trade that brought Scott McGreggor, Rick Dempsey and Dennis Martinez.
Jim didn't want to hurt his friend with a 98 mph fast ball in the back so he walked him and Earl was pissed. Then he drilled the next guy in the back. Then he struck out the side but Earl was still pissed for not hitting Blair. LOL.
One last funny story about Earl and that 69 Mets series. Ole Earl got beat by the old shoe polish trick. A Mets batter got hit by the pitch or so their manager argued. Earl said the ball hit the bat and should be a strike. How else could the ball roll into their dugout so fast.
But Gil Hodges got the ball in the dugout and rubbed it vs his shoe and showed it to the ump and said there's the shoe polish. He was hit in the foot. The guy got on base. Earl got beat by one of the oldest tricks in the book. Nothing went right in that series.
And speaking of getting cut in his office, one guy was a kid from Dundalk named Lou Panella. The O's brass had a big discussion about him but Earl wanted him gone. When Cal Sr was the O's Manager he told Lou that he was the only one in the room who argued to keep him.
Lou ended up with the Yankees of course and played in several world series and became a great manager. YUP, Earl definitely had his moments.
Great post though. I enjoyed your comments but we still should have gone to the SB in 03, and especially in 06 and a couple of years under HARBs but a couple of dropped balls kept him out.Last edited by AirFlacco; 12-05-2012 at 05:23 AM.
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