Wednesday 30 January 2013

Super Bowl 2013 Kawakami: 49ers' Jim Harbaugh passes media endurance test

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NEW ORLEANS - After 60 minutes and probably 100 questions, Jim Harbaugh launched himself down the podium on Tuesday with the same tight smile she moved up one hour early.

How Super Bowl Media Day go for you, Jim?
"Enjoy it," Harbaugh said with a nod of his head.
I think he's telling the truth, mostly - Harbaugh certainly seemed determined to embrace its responsibilities, the role and the entertainment value of a media frenzy.
49ers coach was patient throughout this long-awaited test durability, even during 20 questions about playing against his brother John's Baltimore Ravens.
He was fun. He did not snarl at anyone.
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San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh to listen to questions from the media at the New Orleans Marriott in New Orleans, La. on Monday, January 28, 2013. (Nhat V. Meyer / Staff) (Nhat V. Meyer)
silly things, of course, but he answered the question that he could be fair enough.
And through most of the session, his wife, Sarah, standing over him with a smile that widened more and more as the man of the hour hold (sort of) smile.
"He was really well prepared," said Sarah Harbaugh me near the end of the period.
"When I spoke with him last night, I said," You know, you have one hour tomorrow you should be nice and happy .. "And he was up for the challenge, and he's happy to do it ..
"I just saw him now, but I think he did well today I'm happy .. He's handsome."
Harbaugh has prepared some answers, carefully explaining why he has no plans to meet with his brother to a joint news Friday
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Conference (too busy) and - no surprise - revealing as little as possible as politely as he could.
It was a performance Harbaugh-Plus, and it's fun to 49ers officials who may or may not have been holding their breath on this one.
Harbaugh shot down a few weird questions ("You make my sport?" He retorted at a TV reporter), but it is also smart to make fun of light enclosed in its worldview.
Sample answer, when asked about social media: "? The Tweeters My personal opinion is it's time consuming - lots of time spent on Facebook-ing and Tweeter and stuff like that," Harbaugh said.
"I do not need. Just seemed like a modern-day diary looks like you just write your ideas in the form of diary., And I have never been a man diary."
He gave the most telling, most thought-out replies (twice) when asked directly about emotion coaching against his brother.
"The thing that I also think is a San Francisco 49ers, our players, they are my brothers," said Harbaugh, before launching into a part of Shakespeare's "Henry V."
"'For he who sheds blood with me shall be my brother too." And I feel that I feel about our players. Was and still do about our players and Stanford (University of San Diego) our players. "
It was pure Harbaugh - it's not a big deal to play against his brother for the championship because everyone in the 49ers are brothers to him, metaphorically.
And he wants to win. It has always been the focus of the first and only.
Harbaugh will never be a stand-up comedian or a world-class orator, but it's not bad for this time and this game.
"He is who he is to the 'T' all the time," said Sarah Harbaugh. "And he will never change even the things I really want him to change, he really would not .." And what would some of those things?
"Oh, let's see - chewing tobacco," said Sarah Harbaugh, laughing. "His Clothes.
"But all of that, I've grown to love It's just Jim., And he will be who he is, and no one's going to change him, not even me."
Harbaugh did not use a new persona for the media today, but he got through it. Great day passed without incident.
It was a victory for the 49ers, and now they turn to win the actual game.
That's what Harbaugh was thinking on Tuesday, I'm sure, for all of 60 minutes - not a question, or questionnaires, or brother, or whatever.
Win the game. Which he again referred to when asked what it would feel like entertaining relatives if the 49ers win on Sunday.
"Life is full of bitter disappointment," Harbaugh said. "I think we all know it would be this game.
"They really want to win, to be part of the championship, the thrill of the win we understand the other side of it and we will do everything in our power to not let that happen .."
That soul Harbaugh, it's who he is. He kept a smile on his face and stayed patient for 60 minutes.
But any reply circle back to the same basic answer: Jim Harbaugh life to win, not to talk about it.
He did it on the media, because it is seen as an important step towards real victory.

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