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Jim Harbaugh. I’m sorry! Pains me to say that

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But he is right.https://media.outkick.com/wp-content/uploads/20200810110540/harbaugh-1.jpg

Move forward and push on! Teach others to take all precautions, there are no guarantees, if you want to play, then sign the dotted line and grab your gear. If not, step aside for someone else.
Publicly saying sorry about full dislike of Jim Harbaugh is like Fonzi saying sorry! LOL. Oh, where have the Happy Days gone?
 
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But he is right.https://media.outkick.com/wp-content/uploads/20200810110540/harbaugh-1.jpg

Move forward and push on! Teach others to take all precautions, there are no guarantees, if you want to play, then sign the dotted line and grab your gear. If not, step aside for someone else.
Publicly saying sorry about full dislike of Jim Harbaugh is like Fonzi saying sorry! LOL. Oh, where have the Happy Days gone?
It’s over. They can write letters, but there isn’t going to be any football.
 
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I am highly doubtful people are going to protest. Wouldn’t be a good look.
Peaceful protest sends a message as well. Per the below message from Tommaker:
"SEC will be taking advantage of a Golden, Once-In-A-Lifetime opportunity to get every sports pair of eyeballs on their product for the fall. When the smoke clears, even with more alumni, I see the BT taking a back seat to them in viewership going forward if they play. As for the Commish, like it or not he will have presided over the single greatest cash loss the league has ever taken."

That won't be a good look at all either!
 
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There are plenty of “peaceful protesters” in the Chicago area that now have free time. A lot of stores opened their doors last night and told them to take what they can carry. They will be the best dressed “peaceful protesters” around.
 
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