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Jim Harbaugh’s Unconventional Analogy Leaves NFL Fans Perplexed
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has raised eyebrows with his unusual comparison of the start of training camp to “coming out of the womb.”
Harbaugh, who returned to the NFL after a nine-year stint at the University of Michigan, seemed ecstatic about the commencement of training camp, but his words left many fans scratching their heads.
“The way it feels, it feels like New Year’s Day,” Harbaugh explained. “It feels like being born, it feels like coming out of the womb. You’re in there, and it’s comfortable, and it’s safe, and now [pop sound]. You’re out, you’re born, the lights are on, it’s bright, chaos. People looking at you, people talking at you. And it just feels good to have it happen.”
Jim Harbaugh bizarrely compared the start of training camp to ‘coming out of the womb’
Fans took to social media to share their reactions to Harbaugh’s analogy, with some expressing confusion and others embracing the coach’s unorthodox style.
The coach will hope to turn around a team led by quarterback Justin Herbert, seen above
One fan tweeted, “He’s so weird and I’m so glad HE IS BACK.” Another joked, “This guy is senile,” accompanied by a crying emoji. A more optimistic fan wrote, “The Chargers are letting Harbaugh be Harbaugh. Super Bowl soon come.”
Harbaugh, who previously coached the San Francisco 49ers from 2011 to 2014, was hired by the Chargers in January after the team fired Brandon Staley. The Chargers finished last season with a 5-12 record, and Harbaugh will aim to turn the team’s fortunes around.
The Chargers will play their first preseason game on August 10 against the Seattle Seahawks, before opening the regular season on September 8 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Jim Harbaugh baffles NFL fans with bizarre analogy on day one of Chargers training camp