Harbaugh’s take on victory celebrations is classic dad-joke gold that we can’t get enough of.
Jim Harbaugh did what he does best: delivering a hilarious breakdown of his victory celebrations, complete with full demonstrations. This week, Harbaugh shared his unique approach to celebrating a win:
"You pull it in, you pull it down, you grab it, and pull it down…It’s a win! Grab that win and pull it in!” Now, picture Harbaugh, in full dad mode, enthusiastically mimicking this “pulling in the win” motion. It’s got everything, intense arm gestures, earnest facial expressions, and a charm that’s nothing short of classic Harbaugh.You can’t help but replay it because, let’s be real, it’s the kind of harmless, dad-joke energy that makes you smile.
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