Topics: Baltimore Ravens, Jim Harbaugh, John Harbaugh, NFL, NFL Playoffs, Ray Lewis, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl
Super Bowl XLVII also has two more X-factors that I haven’t mentioned.
John Harbaugh and Jim Harbaugh.
The two coaches have become some of the most notable leaders of their respective teams in the NFL. They both share traits of fiery passion and dedication to their teams’ success. They respect their players, and expect nothing but the best from each of them.
Sounds like the two brothers have a lot in common.
I’m sure they’ve had their shares of fights.
On Sunday, February 3, 2013, the two brother will have a chance to settle all of their childhood disputes.
On the biggest stage in America.
Super Bowl XLVII. Excited yet?
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Topics: Baltimore Ravens, Jim Harbaugh, John Harbaugh, NFL, NFL Playoffs, Ray Lewis, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl
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