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    Beyond the Boxscore

    Jim Harbaugh's whine more pathetic than power outage & nerd kiss: Super bad brother exposed

    Chris Baldwin
    Feb 4, 2013 | 6:03 am

    Jim Harbaugh just can't help himself. His older brother John wins the Super Bowl, proves to be the better, more creative and daring coach, and the San Francisco 49ers brat with a headset throws a tantrum.

    Instead of just congratulating the man he shared a bedroom with growing up, a man who crawled his way up the coaching ranks the hard way while his pretty boy quarterback self breezed into great opportunities, Jim Harbaugh tries to turn Super Bowl XLVII into a referendum on officiating and how he got robbed.

    Now, everyone in America knows why Lions coach Jim Schwartz wanted to kick Jim Harbaugh's ass a few years ago.

    In a strange Super Bowl characterized by absurd crimes of hubris — Beyonce forcing the less-famous Destiny's Child girls to collaborate on singing her own singles hit, the GoDaddy slobbering nerd kiss, everyone who should have had an answer coming up with ridiculous reasons the power went out at the Superdome — Jim Harbaugh still manages to stand out as the biggest, toolish egomaniac of all.

    Jim Harbaugh and the 49ers get a major, near miracle break in the Super Bowl with that 34-minute blackout delay, one of those moment where you couldn't help but wonder if one of New Orleans' indicted former mayors simply forgot to pay the power company. Without this unprecedented blunder — as if Super Bowl halftimes aren't long enough — San Francisco is completely blown out.

    In a strange Super Bowl characterized by absurd crimes of hubris, Jim Harbaugh still manages to stand out as the biggest, toolish egomaniac of all.

    The 49ers never recover from 28-6 — and those two miraculous touchdown jolts from ex-Texan goat Jacoby Jones — if the game goes on uninterrupted.

    Instead, it halts, the Ravens lose all momentum and much of the life in their old man legs, and the 49ers somehow get a chance.

    That's not enough for Jim Harbaugh though. On a night when the gridiron Gods grace him, he still leaves fuming, claiming pass interference and holding on two non-calls that should have been non-calls.

    "I really want to handle this with class and grace," Jim Harbaugh begins, an opening that deserves to come with more alarm bells than a feel-good Notre Dame football story.

    When someone tells you they want to handle something with "class and grace," you know they're going to do anything but. Jim Harbaugh doesn't disappoint on this count either. He insists that Michael Crabtree, the former Texas Tech receiver who shows much more class than his head coach after the game, gets held on the fourth-and-goal play that ends up sealing Baltimore's 34-31 win.

    Never mind the fact that the throw from Harbaugh's handpicked quarterback Colin Kaepernick barely looks catchable. Or that Crabtree pushes off on the play more blatantly than Ravens defensive back Jimmy Smith makes contact with him.

    It's a good way to distract America from the fact that he is completely out coached by his big bro on the fateful play.

    Jim Harbaugh will still break into that exaggerated holding motion, letting everyone know that he's the most persecuted man in the building.

    Hey, it's a good way to distract America from the fact that he is completely out coached by his big bro on the fateful play. For John Harbaugh and the Ravens send an all-out blitz at Kaepernick, leaving the callow quarterback without a real chance to make the play. A bad call here — and that's exactly what a pass interference flag would have been on this play, a very bad call — is the only chance San Francisco has.

    So Harbaugh screams for it on the sideline. And uses it as his righteous excuse after the game.

    "There's no question in my mind that there was a pass interference (on second and goal) and then a hold on Crabtree on the last one," Jim Harbaugh says in a postgame press conference widely broadcast.

    Truth is John Harbaugh and the Ravens deserved to win this game, this championship. It may pain Texans fans to see a team they beat 43-13 on Oct. 21 in a Reliant Stadium revenge game capture the Super Bowl. But Baltimore is clearly the best team in football. This group has banged on the door for years (it took two colossal chokes for them to not beat the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game last season) and they finally knocked it down in New Orleans.

    This is about Joe Flacco more than Ray Lewis no matter how much the old linebacker tries to dominate the postgame scene.

    And it's about the better Harbaugh Brother seizing the game too. While Jim Harbaugh's gameplan seems uncharacteristically tentative, John Harbaugh goes for the throat. The fake field goal call is a great call even though the Ravens don't make it. John Harbaugh shows his players he'll do anything to win. He'll coach without fear.

    Boldness marks this Ravens run, one powered by Flacco's go-for-it deep throws.

    The 49ers . . . they're simply left with a grown man's baby whine.

    "I'm the coach of the 49ers — there is some bias there," Jim Harbaugh says. "But I wouldn't be bringing it up unless it was obvious."

    Jim Harbaugh always has to make it about him. If he can't win the game, he'll steal the postgame attention from his brother, turn himself into the story. If only Jack Harbaugh had grounded this diva more often when Jim was a kid.

    Suddenly, Bill Belichick doesn't look like the poorest loser in the NFL anymore. Jim Harbaugh is here to pass the blame and shame the day.

    At least Jim Harbaugh could not upstage Beyonce.

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    At least Jim Harbaugh could not upstage Beyonce.
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    Houston suburb's new social district sweetens World Cup festivities

    Jef Rouner
    Nov 25, 2025 | 10:30 am
    A shot of the entrance to the First Colony Mall in Sugar Land with the Cheesecake Factory in the background.
    Photo courtesy of Visit Sugar Land
    First Colony Mall will be part of the new Sugar Land social district.

    As the 2026 FIFA World Cup nears, Houston is preparing a variety of ways to the welcome the thousands of visitors the event will draw. The latest is in Sugar Land, where city authorities announced the creation of a new social district that will open on Friday, December 5.

    “The Sugar Land Social District reflects our city’s trailblazing spirit and shows how we’re ready to redefine what a vibrant destination can be,” said Elizabeth Huff, director of economic development & tourism. “By bringing together our dining, entertainment, and cultural experiences in a walkable setting, it creates a sweeter experience for residents, visitors, and groups alike, positioning Sugar Land as a great supporter to Houston as we prepare to welcome the world for FIFA World Cup 2026.”

    Running June 11-July 29, the 2026 World Cup will feature games in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. NRG Stadium is scheduled to host seven matches over the course of the tournament. That includes five group stage matches, one in the Round of 32, and one in the Round of 16. Sugar Land has partnered with FIFA to earn the title of "Host City Supporter.

    What is a Social District?

    Basically, a social district turns large areas into a party zone where people can legally walk between various businesses and events with open containers of alcohol. Think the Wynwood Art District in Miami, Florida or the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles, California. The lack of restrictions begets a more relaxed, party atmosphere while the focus on walkable areas adds a greater sense of community.

    The Sugar Land Social District encompasses parts of the Sugar Land Town Square and First Colony Mall. It will be open Monday through Saturday from 7 am to 2:15 am and Sunday from noon to 2:15 am. The boundaries of the district will be clearly marked to prevent people from wandering outside of them and violating open container laws. The Sugar Land Police Department will regularly patrol the district.

    More than a dozen bars and restaurants lie within the district, including Flying Saucer Draught Emporium, Little Woodrow's, Baker Street Pub, B.B. Italia, and others.

    Social District Opening Party

    The official debut of the social district on Friday, December 5 will start at 10:30 am at Little Woodrow's Sugar Land with a FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Draw Watch Party lasting until 1 pm. From 5-8 pm, the annual tree lighting ceremony will take place in the town square. Visitors who purchase beverages from three participating vendors will receive a free custom FIFA World Cup 2026 Houston and Visit Sugar Land koozie, as well as a free hot chocolate from the Visit Sugar Land cart.

    “As part of our city's Strategic Action Plan and Stimulating Economic Growth All-In Initiative, this new social district isn’t just about enjoying a drink outdoors; it’s about creating a more connected and walkable community,” said Teagan Trammell, strategic and government affairs management analyst for the City of Sugar Land. “By encouraging people to explore our local restaurants and bars on foot, we’re strengthening the bonds between residents, visitors, and businesses while showcasing the vibrant culture that makes Sugar Land stand out.”

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