"As football goes, all you need to know about Barry and football is in Barry’s high school yearbook he dedicated his time there to his drug
dealer. Not the kind of person that’s going to make it in football. He was too busy with other high school and college activities to worry
about football. There was dope to be smoked, coke to be snorted, cigs to
puff on. You see, the difference between Jim Harbaugh and Barry Hussein is that Jim Harbaugh has a set of balls, they are in his pants. You see, Hussein is a skinny little shit with no balls for football, and it seems
that he just doesn’t have what it would take to make a football player, and with that smart ass bullshit he throws around, he would more than likely get his ass kicked every day. He was nothing more than a street punk and he has never changed. Barry would only play football if someone else took the hit for him and
he wasn't held responsible for his individual performance,unless they
want to give him credit for the win. Barry can’t play a mans sport because he is not a man. So if Barry can't do it, by God, nobody will. The President of the United States has time for this BS? This nation is set to come apart at the seams, and Hussein spends time thinking about how to dismantle football? Hey Barry, leave football alone. It's a man's game and you wouldn't understand it." MC
In a recent interview
with The New Republic, President Barack Obama told one of his former
staffers that he wasn’t sure whether he would let his fictional son play
football due to his safety concerns.
When asked by a reporter about the
remarks on Monday, San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh issued a
witty response to the president, saying if Obama feels that way, “then
there will be a little less competition” for his own son.
“If President Obama feels that way,
then there will be a little less competition for Jack Harbaugh when he
gets older,” Harbaugh said, prompting laughter. ”That’s the first thing
that jumps into my mind, if other parents are thinking that way.”
A reporter later asked Harbaugh jokingly what his 4-month-old son’s 40 time was.
“We don’t have a time on him yet, but
his wingspan is a plus one,” he said. “As soon as he grows into that
head he’s going to be something. It’s early, but expectations are high
for young Jack.”
Watch the video via the Washington Free Beacon: