As my old man advised me, don’t get angry, get even.There's another dynamic at play here. Edwards was with the 49ers when Harbaugh was the coach and he was cut there.
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As my old man advised me, don’t get angry, get even.There's another dynamic at play here. Edwards was with the 49ers when Harbaugh was the coach and he was cut there.
I don't condone his comments. But in the context of Michigan football, it's a beautiful thing to watch from the sidelines.
Yah but they did not promote him. He probably crossed the line by calling out specific players but the rest...Glad BTN took immediate action.
It certainly is interesting to watch, and in light of E-Cat's post about Harbaugh cutting him from 49ers, it certainly looks as if some payback against Harbaugh might be behind it.
If so, how'd that work out for him? Harbaugh 2, Edwards 0.
You mean like do not post on the in game NU thread or run the risk of looking like a fool 2 minutes later?Isn't the take away here "Do not Tweet while stupidicated?" If Edwards is paying any attention at all to politics, he should know this.
NU game threads are much, much, much less populous than the Twittersphere. That said. probably best to stay off the keyboard when the Cats are playing.You mean like do not post on the in game NU thread or run the risk of looking like a fool 2 minutes later?
I always give Mrs. Jack the keys to my excavator and vintage Sherman tank lest I decide to go on a Cats rage fueled drive through Lincoln Park after a tough loss.
There's yet another dynamic at play here. He admitted he was drunk when he tweeted it out. Everyone wants to be famous,but I bet it really sucks.There's another dynamic at play here. Edwards was with the 49ers when Harbaugh was the coach and he was cut there.
Who will get the last laugh though? If Edwards' rants against the program are reflective of the building frustration, this could be the beginning of the end for Harbag.