One of Week 6's best games was the showdown of the NFC's two surprise teams: The 5-0 Detroit Lions and the 4-1 San Fransisco 49ers.
The 49ers won a nail biter at Ford Field, but it would seem that after the game, Lions head coach Jim Schwartz did not take kindly to his counterpart's behavior. You'll notice Jim Harbaugh was maybe a little more excited than your average coach, jumping up and down and delivering a forceful high-five and back slap to Schwartz.
Somehow, this action awoke Schwartz's inner Lion, and he proceeds to take off after Jim Harbaugh with confrontation on his mind.
Needless to say, Schwartz has to earn back a little respect from everybody for that display of temper. His job is to help a bunch of gigantic Man-children keep their emotions in check. This is not what we would call setting a good example.
This scuffle was no Andre Johnson vs Cortland Finnegan, but it sure is fun to watch the reactions!
Enjoy!
Monday, October 17, 2011
Categories: coach fight, Detroit Lions, fight, Jim Harbaugh, Jim Schwartz, NFL Week 6, San Fransisco 49ers
Posted on Monday, October 17, 2011 by Jake Silver
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