Jim’s work-in-progress Chargers are coming along in a real way – as John has seen happen before at Stanford, in San Francisco and at Michigan, before seeing it again in L.A.
Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh, right, greets his brother and Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, left, at midfield after the Ravens defeated the Chargers, 30-23, on Monday night at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. But not this time. Nah, bruh. On Monday, Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh fell to 0-3 against his big brother, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh.
“We said the same thing,” Jim reported to reporters. “I congratulated him on the victory and, ‘Love you.’” And : “Jim understands you build teams around players’ strengths, and you build a team around players that love football … and he just leans into that and loves into that every single day with his guys. And I do believe that’s why they respond.”
They’re building structure. Building culture. Building excitement with a long-suffering fan base that’s getting its first taste of the Harbaugh Brand of Enthusiasm Unknown to Mankind and loving it. In a shift, rowdy Chargers fans have dominated the crowd at SoFi Stadium for the past three games.Because, oh, brother. At times, it looked as if the Ravens were treating this matchup with their coach’s baby brother’s team like a game in the backyard.
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