Would John Harbaugh take his SB ring or Jim's NFL career + CFBNC*
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Date: August 16th, 2025 8:26 PM
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Jim all the way. He's hugely successful in the NFL as a coach, won the championship in college, and he played 13 years, made a pro bowl, made an AFC Championship, etc
This would be a much more compelling question if Jim wasn't arguably an equally successful (if not more)coach.
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Date: August 16th, 2025 8:39 PM Author: ..;.;:.;.;..:..;,;,;.
NFL ring is a lot harder since there's so much parity in the NFL.
In CFB, if you are at an elite program you get a bunch of 4* and 5*s and start with 9 wins.
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Date: August 16th, 2025 8:42 PM Author: Paralegal Mohammad (Death, death to the IDF!)
Considering it's confirmed that Michigan cheated and that winning a Super Bowl is much harder, John wouldn't trade unless we're considering Jim's playing career.
I say this as a fan of the Chargers.
I think John would trade personalities with Jim in a heartbeat though.
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