John Harbaugh has a great explanation for why hes not on Twitter

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John Harbaugh has a great explanation for why hes not on Twitter

Not a week (day?) goes by that an athlete doesn't get themselves in trouble for something they fired Carlos Correa Jersey off on one of their social media accounts. And in the spirit of fairne s, it's not just players; coaches have been known to wade into controversy too. Take Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, . The man speaks his mind in just about every forum. But Harbaugh's brother, John, who happens to coach the Ravens, is still wary of Twitter because, well, it can do more harm than good in a short amount of time. That said, John also admits to being intrigued by the immediacy of it all. On Monday, he was Brian McCann Jersey having dinner with Jim and father Jack, and Jim tweeted out this:Celebrating a great day of Football with Family Friends in the Charm City! Coach Harbaugh (@CoachJim4UM) "I couldn't believe how fast people respond to those," John said, via . "Pretty incredible." So does this mean John Gerrit Cole Jersey might give in and join Twitter? "Maybe one day it would be fun," he conceded. "I gue s it's growing on me, because the ability to communicate that way is pretty interesting. I think college is a bigger deal because of the recruiting thing. It's really probably important for them. In our level, I don't know how much value it has." Seahawks coach Pete Carlos Beltran Jersey Carroll and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin are on Twitter, though good luck finding anything incendiary or offensive in their observations. Behold:Appreciate all your feedback on the shoes! Based on the input, I think I'll go with one of each... Pete Carroll (@PeteCarroll) Man it feels good to have the team back on the field working during OTAs. Mike Tomlin (@CoachTomlin) "I'll probably have to see what they say," Harbaugh said of seeing how Carroll and Tomlin use Twitter. "I'd probably get myself Houston Astros Jersey in trouble; say something controversial." And that, more than anything, is why coaches, a risk-averse bunch by nature, aren't on .
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