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Jim Harbaugh's humor strikes again! Is he the best at handling criticism in the NFL?

The coach who abandoned the Wolverines at their peak ironically speaks about the feelings of unity. Jim Harbaugh was one of the most dominant coaches in college football during his time in Ann Arbor until he shifted to the NFL and along with it, set his sights on the Super Bowl rather than the natty.

Jim Harbaugh took the job of head coach with the Los Angeles Chargers and has been practically giddy about leading the team. After his exit from Michigan, several of the team’s coaches followed in Harbaugh’s footsteps. Jesse Minter, Ben Herbert, Mike Elston, and Dylan Roney are all members of Michigan staff who joined Harbaugh in LA. The Chargers’ squad is impeccable at the moment but when asked about his preference for the offensive side over the defensive, Harbaugh had quite an interesting answer to provide.

Jim Harbaugh dodges a question of favoritism with smooth ease

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With players like Justin Herbert, Joshua Palmer, and Rashawn Slater consisting of the Chargers offense, it would be understandable if Harbaugh was actually more fond of the attack rather than the defensive side. But with names like Khalil Mack, Morgan Fox, and Asante Samuel Jr. on the other end of the argument, it certainly is a hard choice to make. When they asked Harbaugh if his favoritism of the offensive players was true, he shut the rumors down with a hysterical 6-word answer.

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During an interview with CBS Sports, Harbaugh was asked to chime in with a reply to all those who think he likes the team’s attack more than the defenders and the HC smilingly replied with, “I 100% root for the wefence!” Thus, it seems like Harbaugh wishes for the overall improvement of the team rather than just a specific side, but if his controversial past in Michigan is considered, maybe this time the HC won’t employ any dirty cheap tactics to gain an unfair advantage over the other teams. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the update on the Harbaugh-cheating scandal that choked the college football world last season.

The NCAA releases more dirt on Harbaugh from the Michigan scandal

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In recent reports, it has been revealed that the Michigan staff had been in unfair contact with the new recruits during the unfortunate time of COVID-19. Moreover, the NCAA has released terms like “failure to cooperate” and “unethical and dishonest conduct” in their evaluation of the HC for the Chargers, landing him in deeper trouble while he seeks a mighty career in the NFL.

The latest allegation against Harbaugh and the team alleges that the management failed to pay a close watch to the program itself which “compromised the integrity” of the renowned Wolverines. Other allegations include a staffer who “failed to cooperate and provided misleading or false information,” which indicates that he met with prospective athletes and their fathers and possesses factual information about them. The charges against Harbaugh are harsh and deep and though he smiles throughout his new NFL venture, the axe is set to drop on his foot soon.