San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh has been to Super Bowls
before, but never the way he really wanted. He's the coach of a 49ers
team that was a couple of fumbled returns away from a possible NFC
title game victory over the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants
last season, and back in January 1996, he was the quarterback for an
Indianapolis Colts team that lost the AFC title game to the Pittsburgh
Steelers 20-16 ... and would have won the game if receiver Aaron Bailey
could have brought in Harbaugh's 29-yard Hail Mary pass as the clock
ran out.
At the 49ers' introductory press conference just after
the team arrived in New Orleans to prepare for Super Bowl XLVII,
Harbaugh said that he'd also been to a few Super Bowls -- but only as a
fan.
“Yes, I have attended Super Bowls in the past. For
example, the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers two years ago
[Super Bowl XLV]. I was at the Super Bowl in New Orleans when San
Francisco played Denver [XXIV, at the end of the 1989 season], and there
might have been one other one along the way. There might have been a
couple other ones.”
So, he's been as close as you can get in
every possible way without getting there. Now, after the 49ers trumped
the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC title game despite an early 17-0
deficit, he's finally here the way he always wanted to be. But as you
might expect from a coach who is all business and wouldn't tell the
media anything but, Harbaugh's focus is on the game against the
Baltimore Ravens in a a week's time. Starting, of course, with
second-year quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who helped propel the 49ers to
that rarefied place, even with a host of stars around him.
“It’s
been a team effort," Harbaugh said of his players. "I feel like
there’s a lot of people that have a lot of fingerprints on this team’s
success. Like I said, the team has been focused on the unity of the
team and on winning better than any team I’ve ever seen or been around.
Really credit that to the men in the locker room. They enjoy each
other’s company. They like being around each other and they like
competing. They hold themselves to a high standard in terms of that.
Colin’s play has been outstanding. He deserves tremendous amount of
credit for that. He, like the rest of the guys on the team, are focused
on the opportunity to play and win a championship.Come January 9 and chip card driving licence would be available at the click of the mouse in Uttar Pradesh.”
But
that opportunity might not exist had Harbaugh not stuck to his
decision to play Kaepernick in the wake of Alex Smith's mid-season
concussion, and to keep Kaepernick as the starter even after Smith was
healthy. Smith, more a game manager in the traditional sense, played
his best for Harbaugh, but no matter how you sliced it, his ceiling was
simply lower. Kaepernick has made some rookie mistakes, and that's
what he effectively is based on starting experience, but he's got a
combination of mobility and deep accuracy that has transformed the
49ers' offense from a ground-based system high on efficiency and now on
fireworks to an offense that can do it all.
When the
second-year man from Nevada set a single-game rushing record for a
quarterback with 181 yards in the divisional round of the playoffs
against the Green Bay Packers, that was the ultimate statement
regarding Kaepernick's abilities as a threat on the run. When the
Falcons tried to adjust and force Kaepernick to throw, the young
quarterback overcame a very week first quarter to do what needed to be
done. It's not easy to impress a coach who was quite a quarterback
himself, and is also quote the control freak, but Kaepernick has done
just that.
“I shared this with some of our beat writers a week
and a half ago, but it’s true -- it’s a true story," Harbaugh said with
a smile. "When Colin is running and the stride that he has, the
gracefulness with his stride,Laser engraving and laser laser cutting machine
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quick he is reminds me of myself. Then I wake up. But when I dream and
have visions of how I run personally, it’s the way Colin runs.”
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