Since when did leading the league in passer rating called the passing title? Passing title would be referring to yards. And harbough finished 24th in yards that year with only 2575. Not good at all.
@@kcomaoHe also only started 12 games that year. That’s over 200 yards a game. How’s that “not good at all”? Way to make such a confident statement yet have no idea what you’re talking about.
@mr.brenman2132 is this serious question? Well, if it is, I'll answer it. Because NOTHING about Harbaugh's career is underrated. Nothing. Exemplified by his win loss record...demonstrated by the scores shown in highlights. Happy, weirdo?
Had the pleasure of meeting Coach Harbaugh when I was a lowly worker at Stanford in 07’. You couldn’t have asked for a nicer, more respectful human being than him, and kept calling me “sir” even though I was only 24 years old at the time!
Which is crazy to me because from what I see here in these highlights is this dude playing like an absolute animal so Im surprised he didn't get the recognition he deserved
It was a dream come true NFL career Jim Harbaugh had as a quarterback before he later coached football. All I can say is welcome back to the Chargers organization, Jim.
@@ifheavenwashuman dude was kind of like Brett Favre in terms of "gave no fucks" but he didn't have the wins to back it up lol. just look at the number of picks he threw over his time with the Bears it really wasn't until he got to the Colts when he became one of the more underrated QBs in a time when the QBs were supremely talented across the board
The only issue Jim Harbaugh ever had was he was made by Mike Dika to be unnecessarily looking over his shoulder with hometown boy being forced in for Harbaugh whenever Harbaugh and Ditka didn't see eye to eye. Probably in my opinion the best QB the Bears ever had.
@ifheavenwashuman lol. Name 5 receivers Rodgers has played with, name 5 Montanna played with, Aikman, hell even Brady. You can't! You'd have to Google it. Brady made the receivers, with exception to Moss and his TE. Gronkowski none of Bradys wrs in NE had carrers after NE, except for Welker.
As a Steelers fan, I will never forget that 1995 championship game. After blowing it to the Chargers the year before in the AFC championship , it looked CERTAIN it was going to happen again with that last Hail Mary 🤯 good lord. Before replay too I could see someone calling it a td in the heat of the moment.
I used to listen to them a lot in the 1980s. It was actually pretty funny. Remember, it’s radio. Something good happens, and everyone starts screaming. 😂
Wouldn't go that far and I'm sad Michigan isn't playing Georgia the 2 best teams imo I'm shocked Georgia and Michigan's defensive gameplans got shredded even with all that rest and preparation
I still remember that 1995 playoff game against Pittsburgh. I thought the receiver had caught the last pass for a TD but replay showed he dropped it. It was a great game, though!
We are gonna run the ball like you haven’t seen since LT. Herb will do most of his damage on play action. Yeah he’ll throw deep but it’ll be predicated on the run.
Thanks for highlighting Jim's career with this video. I was always a fan of Captain Comeback as a player and a coach. I wish the Ditka rant on the sidelines was in the video because that's a memorable part of his career and it shows what he overcame to have a long, successful career.
I’ll never forget how this man got screwed out of a SB by the NFL bc they allowed Cordell Stewart to run out of the end zone and back in to catch a TD that shouldn’t have been allowed to stand and that sent the Steelers to the SB.
Brought back some memories, for sure. And Harbaugh could ball! He was actually a decent running QB, running through tacklers instead of sliding. The ugly Ravens helmet logo back then; curious as to why the failed Hail Mary was shown. Most Hail Marys fail, they should have shown a successful one (if he had one). Just read through a bunch of comments before mine. I see people commenting on his 66-74 record as to why he wouldn't have won a SB, or be considered great. There are a couple of other players that come to mind, one being Barry Sanders, who's team had a 74-79 record while he played for them. Would you not consider Sanders to be one of the best (if not the best) runner of all time?
I also think Jim was a really good player, especially in his years with the Colts. Despite his time with the Bears, where there wasn't a team even up to par in the Colts years I found him exciting to watch him play. Huge heart, courage, I admired him very much.
My favorite QB at Michigan. Man was tough and had to work with Schembechler and Ditka. I hope his current and future players watch this video. Colts Ring of Honor (for 4 seasons) and 3rd place for Heisman
LOL don't let this video fool you. he definitely threw his fair share of bad passes with the Bears haha but as someone below me pointed out, the guy had a 15 year career. That's really fucking impressive
@@1lightsoutsd Harbaugh stats would be more lofty. Just look at how many QBs get 4000 yards nowadays. This is not a coincidence, but a result of added passer protection.
I had a card of him getting ready to chuck a football. I just remember my dad seeing that card and proclaiming: "Harbaugh wants it all!" (It was with the colts, btw.)
He fought a tough one in his college days. 1985 Iowa vs Michigan rated 1 and 2 battled to a 12-10 loss to Hawkeye led by Chuck Long who later played for the Lions
I’m obsessed with his Hail Mary pass to beat the Steelers in the AFC Championship! It was so money! Such a tragedy Aaron Bailey couldn’t hold onto the ball.
Hail Marys aren't money, that's why it's called a Hail Mary. The QB heaves it and everyone on offense prays it works. And it wasn't a pass that beat the Steelers...you're not very good at this commenting thing, are you?
Definitely liked the Harbaugh Colts. One of the fun things about these videos is remembering the supporting cast. I like to think I have some good 90s football player knowledge: Bailey check, Sean Dawkins check, Dilger check, young Harrison check... Why am I not remembering Floyd Turner? Dude looks like a receiving stud.
A Michigan man who I hope wins a national championship for his alma mater and reward the best college football fanbase besides Auburn and Georgia and Alabama LSU
Harbaugh was one of the best QBs that the Bears ever had. He may not have been a Tom brady, but he was competitive, he was mostly consistent, and he was a winner in Chicago. Can't say that about most Bears QBs
And this is why he’s a great college coach. He’s been there. College player, pro player, pro coach and national championship coach. OSU fans can suck it (and I went to Indiana!)
Wendell Davis, damn. What a shame how his career ended. Had his best year and solid in '91 with 61 rec's, near 1000 yards, 6 TDS and a 15 ya. Jim was only 57% that year, too. Next year he was solid enough, but Jim was only at 56% that year. Then in '93 the VET turf ate his knees. Before Harbaugh, they had old, washed Mac and Tomzak for him at QB, too. Watched him at LSU as a kid. Guy wasn't a speedster, or blessed with great physical ability, but he made it all work very well. Not trying to knock Jim too much here but he is a career 58%, without a really good arm for the deep ball, and almost as many INTS as TDS, too. He was a scrapper no doubt though.
In 1995, Harbaugh led the NFL in passer rating
From 1991-1997, he was the only QB not named Steve Young to win the passer rating title
Wow that's pretty cool!
Since when did leading the league in passer rating called the passing title? Passing title would be referring to yards. And harbough finished 24th in yards that year with only 2575. Not good at all.
@@kcomaoHe also only started 12 games that year. That’s over 200 yards a game. How’s that “not good at all”? Way to make such a confident statement yet have no idea what you’re talking about.
@@aDirtySeance so that would put him at 19th that year at yards per game. So that’s the bottom half of starting quarter backs. So Yes, not very good.
@@kcomao Read this again bud. 200 yards a game. Explain how that isn’t good at all.
Man, sometimes I forget that Jim Harbaugh was a hell of a QB. Very underrated career. 👏🏽
I guarantee if he was a quarterback in today’s era, he would easily throw 4000+ yards like it’s nothing
That was fun to watch. Always liked his style of play. Hard.
Anyone miss scores in almost every single play? His team is always down.
@@RTMcFly-ni4qy So? Why do people keep writing this sh#t?
@mr.brenman2132 is this serious question? Well, if it is, I'll answer it. Because NOTHING about Harbaugh's career is underrated. Nothing. Exemplified by his win loss record...demonstrated by the scores shown in highlights. Happy, weirdo?
Had the pleasure of meeting Coach Harbaugh when I was a lowly worker at Stanford in 07’. You couldn’t have asked for a nicer, more respectful human being than him, and kept calling me “sir” even though I was only 24 years old at the time!
What was your job
He's a decent man, that's why so many people who're "in" the world hate him.
One of the most underrated QBs during the good portion of the 90s
Which is crazy to me because from what I see here in these highlights is this dude playing like an absolute animal so Im surprised he didn't get the recognition he deserved
@@Concreteguard well he had a near 50-50 TD-Int ratio.
not
@@species138 129 touchdowns, 117 interceptions.
@@species138 66 wins, 74 losses.
Jim Harbaugh was throwing TDs to Marvin Harrison and then beating Harrison's son 3 straight years..
and now could coach against him in the NFL lol
@@joeelliott1647and it happened 😭😂
It was a dream come true NFL career Jim Harbaugh had as a quarterback before he later coached football. All I can say is welcome back to the Chargers organization, Jim.
As a life long Bears fan (65 yrs) we loved his attitude and tenacity at QB. Yes he had issues but was one of the most exciting to watch.
What issues did he have? I never got to see him play
Your announcers are so much fun to listen to.
@@ifheavenwashuman dude was kind of like Brett Favre in terms of "gave no fucks" but he didn't have the wins to back it up lol. just look at the number of picks he threw over his time with the Bears
it really wasn't until he got to the Colts when he became one of the more underrated QBs in a time when the QBs were supremely talented across the board
The only issue Jim Harbaugh ever had was he was made by Mike Dika to be unnecessarily looking over his shoulder with hometown boy being forced in for Harbaugh whenever Harbaugh and Ditka didn't see eye to eye. Probably in my opinion the best QB the Bears ever had.
@@skippythealien9627 you can tell by his highlights he gave 0 fucks lol. Just bombing the ball down field
One of the most underrated QBs ever. Great range and accuracy.
129 touchdowns, 117 interceptions.
66 wins, 74 losses.
@@sludge8506 Name 5 receivers he's played with.
How many TDs did you throw at any level of football?@@sludge8506
Harbaugh was NOT a good quarterback.
@ifheavenwashuman lol. Name 5 receivers Rodgers has played with, name 5 Montanna played with, Aikman, hell even Brady. You can't! You'd have to Google it. Brady made the receivers, with exception to Moss and his TE. Gronkowski none of Bradys wrs in NE had carrers after NE, except for Welker.
If Bailey doesn't drop that ball, that finish instantly becomes one of the best in playoff history.
I love the nfls greatest games on nfl films of that game !
I agree. Bailey came close and that would've been the second straight AFC title home loss for Pittsburgh if Bailey catches the ball.
And the.Colts play the Cowboys in the SB
my first real memories of the nfl was watching harbaugh. loved the heart he put into his play
The ball always has such a perfect arc on his deep passes
Jim Harbaugh helped Indianapolis to their first AFC championship.
One of the best football games I remember as a kid.
Their first in a long time. They also made the AFC Championship twice in the 70's
@@kamehamehey22615 The Colts were in Baltimore in the 1970's, not Indianapolis.
Technically Colts first conference game was in the 70/71 season during the first merger era and when the Colts was in B'More
True, he did say Indianapolis and not the Colts
Jim Harbaugh is the 3rd best QB ever for the Colts during their time in Indianapolis.
Obviously, Peyton Manning, Andrew Luck then him
Curtis Painter??????
Shocked my Packers in 1997
Peyton was the best hands down
@@konradschnell6136 nah Jacob Eason and Sam Elhinger are tied for 1st
They called hime the captain comeback. I remember his games
As a Steelers fan, I will never forget that 1995 championship game. After blowing it to the Chargers the year before in the AFC championship , it looked CERTAIN it was going to happen again with that last Hail Mary 🤯 good lord. Before replay too I could see someone calling it a td in the heat of the moment.
Those Bears announcers are hilarious, whooping and cheering whenever a big play develops.
I used to listen to them a lot in the 1980s. It was actually pretty funny. Remember, it’s radio. Something good happens, and everyone starts screaming. 😂
Damn! I didn't know he was this good!?
Didn’t even know he played
I just found out 😂 I didn't see this coming at all
The announcers are awesome..
the early 90s Bears that is
I definitely remember Jim ballin for the Colts when i was a kid
Now chargers coach ...
damn he had some wheels! some of those runs were incredible.
I always love listening to the Bears games announcers... their enthusiasm... even with how bad the team is nowadays... is so contagious
Honestly bro is one of the most underrated QBs of all time
Wouldn't go that far and I'm sad Michigan isn't playing Georgia the 2 best teams imo I'm shocked Georgia and Michigan's defensive gameplans got shredded even with all that rest and preparation
129 touchdowns, 117 interceptions.
66 wins, 74 losses.
I still remember that 1995 playoff game against Pittsburgh. I thought the receiver had caught the last pass for a TD but replay showed he dropped it. It was a great game, though!
One of my favorite guys to watch
Same here
Watching these highlights…. Harbaugh sure loved the deep ball. Herbert might have his best year yet. #BoltUp ⚡️
We are gonna run the ball like you haven’t seen since LT. Herb will do most of his damage on play action. Yeah he’ll throw deep but it’ll be predicated on the run.
@@1lightsoutsd I agree . I don’t think he’ll have his highest numbers but it’ll be the most efficient he’s ever been . Harbaugh loves his run game
Thanks for highlighting Jim's career with this video. I was always a fan of Captain Comeback as a player and a coach. I wish the Ditka rant on the sidelines was in the video because that's a memorable part of his career and it shows what he overcame to have a long, successful career.
TH-cam link us to that Ditka rant
I’ll never forget how this man got screwed out of a SB by the NFL bc they allowed Cordell Stewart to run out of the end zone and back in to catch a TD that shouldn’t have been allowed to stand and that sent the Steelers to the SB.
I remember, he played his ass off that game
Not really. The Steelers got screwed out out a pass interference non call by Ray Buchanan against Kordell Stewart. So it evened out.
Man shoulder pads were huge back then 🤣
I wish the NFL have their top 10 show back and countdown the best NFL Player turned Coach.
Sean Payton also a Bears quarterback.
Mike Ditka !!
I miss that show.
Brought back some memories, for sure. And Harbaugh could ball! He was actually a decent running QB, running through tacklers instead of sliding. The ugly Ravens helmet logo back then; curious as to why the failed Hail Mary was shown. Most Hail Marys fail, they should have shown a successful one (if he had one).
Just read through a bunch of comments before mine. I see people commenting on his 66-74 record as to why he wouldn't have won a SB, or be considered great. There are a couple of other players that come to mind, one being Barry Sanders, who's team had a 74-79 record while he played for them. Would you not consider Sanders to be one of the best (if not the best) runner of all time?
I also think Jim was a really good player, especially in his years with the Colts. Despite his time with the Bears, where there wasn't a team even up to par in the Colts years I found him exciting to watch him play. Huge heart, courage, I admired him very much.
It's so awesome seeing a QB's highlights shown and they're in a Bears uniform. Hardly see those
Met Coach Harbaugh whilst he was kayaking with his family in Ann Arbor about 3 years ago. Such a nice guy!
Severely underrated player the only quarterback the bears ever had they couldn't even build around this guy could win games and make plays
Coaching record sits and 5-7, 😢
@@melchiando might wanna fix that because he is actually 144-52 over all and 49-22-1 in collage 👀👀 -N
Way underrated. An excellent NFL quarterback by any measure
He was better in Indy than he was in Chicago imo
Yep. Playing with Marvin Harrison and briefly with Marshal Faulk sure helped.
Started his career in the 80s and ended his career taking sacks from Ray Lewis. Respect.
My favorite QB at Michigan. Man was tough and had to work with Schembechler and Ditka. I hope his current and future players watch this video. Colts Ring of Honor (for 4 seasons) and 3rd place for Heisman
You want to talk about underrated this is your QB
129 touchdowns, 117 interceptions.
66 wins, 74 losses.
@@sludge8506Exactly. I don't where this underrated shit is comin from, Jim was hella average lol.
Didn't Jim and the Colts get screwed in the AFC Championship game against Pittsburgh in 95??
Every time I tell ppl this guy used to ball, they'd say, "not? Really?" Long ball Harbaugh is what I called him 😊
So this is the man who has more rushing yards than Bo Jackson
Yo u came here to 😂 cuz u saw a comment
Loved watching Captain Comeback on the Colts.
Didn't know he had a stint at QB before coaching. Jim got the cannon and the accuracy with his throws.
A stint? He played 15 years. He wasn't in the upper tier of QBs but was a solid starter who could win playoff games.
LOL don't let this video fool you. he definitely threw his fair share of bad passes with the Bears haha
but as someone below me pointed out, the guy had a 15 year career. That's really fucking impressive
@@skippythealien9627 above you lol -N
4 teams over a 15 year career is a little more than a stint.
Jim Harbaugh would have dominated in todays NFL. With the strict defensive pass interference and pocket passer protection.
Let’s not go crazy lol. He was a solid starter and shined in the year with the colts, but dominate? No
@@1lightsoutsd Harbaugh stats would be more lofty. Just look at how many QBs get 4000 yards nowadays. This is not a coincidence, but a result of added passer protection.
Just relived my first sports heartbreak in that Steelers game...
Harbaugh is a football legend.
Truly one of the quarterbacks of all time.
Yes, he was definitely a QB in the NFL 😂
It's crazy that Wayne Larrivee, the Packers radio announcer, used to be the Bears radio announcer.
And the Bulls for WGN games
He is one hell of a player I miss watching hi. In the 80s
Jim was a pretty good qb in his day. He and Mike Ditka didn't always see eye to eye but Jim played hard.
I was at that game in Oakland in 1995. Raiders beat the Colts that day, but I'd be lying if I didn't view Captain Comeback with a whole lot of envy.
I had a card of him getting ready to chuck a football. I just remember my dad seeing that card and proclaiming: "Harbaugh wants it all!" (It was with the colts, btw.)
Was the QB here in Indy before i was born, wish i woulda been able to see him play 🔥
This man bout to coach in the CFP!
Heartbreaking loss to me and I'm Auburn fan
You called it
He did and won the championship
I really miss the pure passer era. It takes balls to sit back knowin your gonna take the hit but still deliever a perfect pass.
He was my man with the colts
That 95 Colts team was fun to watch
So close vs Pittsburgh
It's under nfls greatest games on TH-cam it's 🔥
Dude he played his heart out in these clip, fun to see
Bolt up. That's our coach.
He fought a tough one in his college days. 1985 Iowa vs Michigan rated 1 and 2 battled to a 12-10 loss to Hawkeye led by Chuck Long who later played for the Lions
And he's clearly phenomenal college football coach. 7-0 record this year and almost beat Georgia last year.
I’m obsessed with his Hail Mary pass to beat the Steelers in the AFC Championship! It was so money! Such a tragedy Aaron Bailey couldn’t hold onto the ball.
Hail Marys aren't money, that's why it's called a Hail Mary. The QB heaves it and everyone on offense prays it works. And it wasn't a pass that beat the Steelers...you're not very good at this commenting thing, are you?
The Bears announcers are incredible.
Definitely liked the Harbaugh Colts. One of the fun things about these videos is remembering the supporting cast. I like to think I have some good 90s football player knowledge: Bailey check, Sean Dawkins check, Dilger check, young Harrison check... Why am I not remembering Floyd Turner? Dude looks like a receiving stud.
What a strong arm, and he had wheels, too.
Bolt up ⚡️⚡️⚡️welcome home coach Harbaugh
Great Video 📸 NFL Throwback 🏈 Happy New Year To You And Keep Up The Good Work.
Those were my favorite Colts teams with Harbaugh at QB.
Youngsters watching this like damn he played?!!😂😂😂
Not a Floyd The Burner Turner sighting 😂😂😂
I use to Kill it with Harbaugh in NFL Blitz 😂😂
One of the most exciting quarterbacks of all time
I had no idea he started 140 games in his career. That is such an impressive stat
Neil Anderson was an under-appreciated back.
Dude had some swag to him
That’s Packers Radio Announcer Wayne Larrivee He’s Awesome and He’s Started with the Bears including the 1985 Bears
A Michigan man who I hope wins a national championship for his alma mater and reward the best college football fanbase besides Auburn and Georgia and Alabama LSU
Hey! What about them Buckeyes?
HE HAS TROUBLE WITH THE SNAAAAAP
@@duanegreen9576how about Michigan?
He wasn't afraid to air it out. He wasn't afraid to pull it down and take off with it himself.
These old highlights feel like they playing under water
Harbaugh had a helluva strong arm!
Harbaugh was one of the best QBs that the Bears ever had. He may not have been a Tom brady, but he was competitive, he was mostly consistent, and he was a winner in Chicago. Can't say that about most Bears QBs
You can say that again!
Captain comeback
Those Chicago announcers where so into those games and excited for the bears lol
One of the best
And this is why he’s a great college coach. He’s been there. College player, pro player, pro coach and national championship coach. OSU fans can suck it (and I went to Indiana!)
forgot how GOAT-ISH he was, much respect!
Some guys are just born with the clutch gene
The most dangerous Michigan qb
what a catch 0:50 !!!!
THe nice thing about the old regional coverages was the announcers were losing their mind over big plays. Awesome.
0:55 I hope the announcers are ok, looks like some fans broke into the booth and took control of the mic.
I was upset with Jim going to Chicago but hes got Michigan a National championship so its all good 😊
Wendell Davis, damn. What a shame how his career ended. Had his best year and solid in '91 with 61 rec's, near 1000 yards, 6 TDS and a 15 ya. Jim was only 57% that year, too. Next year he was solid enough, but Jim was only at 56% that year. Then in '93 the VET turf ate his knees. Before Harbaugh, they had old, washed Mac and Tomzak for him at QB, too. Watched him at LSU as a kid. Guy wasn't a speedster, or blessed with great physical ability, but he made it all work very well. Not trying to knock Jim too much here but he is a career 58%, without a really good arm for the deep ball, and almost as many INTS as TDS, too. He was a scrapper no doubt though.
Harbaugh was the first Bears QB I remember watching when growing up
What about Jim miller
Jim McMahon was the man at Chicago
When people say he wasn't a good QB I just show them this video. The guy was good. Very good.
I totally forgot he played for The Ravens
The irony
I have an idea you should do anFrank Gore career highlights
Buen mariscal! Colleciono su cards
The best Colts QB during the time after Unitas and before Manning considering how bad the Colts were in that time span
Bert Jones
I bet the Bears would LOVE to have this Harbaugh as their QB today!
The Chargers are in good hands 🙏🙏🙏