Jim Schwartz Bull Rushes Jim Harbaugh and AJ Hawk's Message to the Kids (video)!

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Coach fight NFL: San Francisco 49'ers Jim Harbaugh and Detroit Lions' Jim Schwartz
Jim Harbaugh, 49ers (left) faces up to Jim Schwartz, Lions (right)
Chaos occurred in the NFL this weekend and it had nothing to do with black, unruly athletes. 

San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh got a little excited after the 'Niners 25-19 upset over the Detroit Lions and transfered his excitement into the lower back of opposing coach Jim Schwartz. Harbaugh gave Schwartz a physical handshake that even his linebackers would be proud of and topped it off by slapping Schwartz on the back. Harbaugh quickly fled the scene of the crime after uttering something into Schwartz's ear. Schwartz took exception to Harbaugh's gesture of sportsmanship and attempted to bull-rush Harbaugh, doing everything he could to get at Harbaugh including a couple of impressive spin moves. Schwartz was unable to get to Harbaugh to record a sack as a result of some impressive defense from members of both teams, a testament to the fantastic season each team has had thus far, both with 5-1 records. The NFL are investigating and Jim Schwartz admits that he MAY have overreacted.

"What is he[Schwartz] gonna explain to his kids?" Rodney Harrison.


ALSO...........

A.J Hawk says, "hello!"
Green Bay Packers outstanding Line Backer A.J Hawk, sacked RAMS quarterback Sam Bradford and then raised his middle finger towards his own sideline in his celebration. The celebration was captured on camera and comes complete with the pregnant, "I didn't hear anything," awkward pause by the commentators. Hawk called the gesture a "running joke" with some of his teammates and said it "wasn't meant to get out there, for people to see." Hawk has since apologized for his obscene gesture.

As you can see, in the heat of the moment passion can overwhelm reason and not even coaches are immune from it. It's part and parcel of sports but that does not mean it won't piss off white America. To the age old, "he is a disgrace, my children were watching," people, all I have to say is, "Well now is your time to be a parent then." Tell your kids what they have seen and explain why you believe it's wrong. Don't be naive, if they are old enough to enjoy hard hitting football then they have definitely seen a middle finger used before. Kids don't become deviants because of the things they see on TV or the violent video games they play, they become deviants because they don't have good guidance ~ that's what parents are for. So quit blaming the tele for your bratty, unruly child ~ it's you!

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