You’re just taking this too far. You’re speaking about others who say shit that I’ve NEVER said or even implied. And I never said he doesn’t hire/draft guys who aren’t religious, just following along with the playful theme of “harbaugh is a Bible thumping boomer and if he could he’d make his whole staff that way” because while it may be a joke from me/us, there’s a slight bit of truth there, obviously harbaugh can’t tell Steve not to hire EB because he’s not a devout Christian, but harbaugh pretty clearly favors a true believer over someone whos not.
Right, but I don't buy that he does. Where are the examples of him doing that?
If the argument is that John, and frankly the organization, have taken a much higher "moral stance" in regards to the players/coaches they acquire, draft, etc. (i.e. taking far less risks on guys with historical incidents of being shitty people), then I agree. I just don't know what that has to do with religion at all.
To be honest, it never even occurred to me to give a fuck about the religious background of any coach or really any player. The only one's that I know are devout Christians or not is based on the fact that they go out of there way to publicly acknowledge that they are (with or without being asked to share). Until this very topic came out, I never looked at John as a "devout Christian". I just didn't care. I think people are using it as a knock because they simply don't like John the coach, and they can't beat him on his resume, because its extremely high quality.
I'm not even necessarily saying it's you that does this. I'm lumping the whole fanbase into one, because it is one fanbase. And there 100% are various people on this message board that buried Steve for his stance on Ray Rice, but completely turned a blind eye to everything Ray did, everything Suggs did, and have been adamant for years that John, Eric and Steve need to start drafting a lot more "dogs" (whatever the fuck this means... nobodies ever been able to explain it to me) and people who aren't necessarily the best human beings.
And I struggle with the hypocrisy and lack of self-awareness of just how selective these people play the moral card, and the fact that people like Joe Mixon and Earl Thomas tend to be exactly who we thought they were in the long run. Regardless of how good or bad of a football player they are.