Mike Florio Is Reporting That It Is Hard To Win The Super Bowl
Jim Harbaugh would like to win not just one, but multiple championships during his time as the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. Mike Florio is here to remind Harbaugh that winning the Super Bowl is not easy. In fact, according to Mr. Florio, winning the Super Bowl is actually hard to do.
During his first news conference as the Chargers head coach, Harbaugh made the very simple statement that "it needs to be multiple, multiple championships." It's the same exact goal every coach in the history of coaching has shared - the goal is to win championships - but Florio found Harbaugh's words as an opportunity to explain how the NFL works.
According to Florio, there are a total of 32 teams in the NFL and at the end of every season, only one of those 32 teams wins the Super Bowl.
"No, it won’t be easy. That’s not to say it will be impossible. Someone has to win the championship. But 32 teams want to do it, every year," Florio poetically wrote.
He wasn't done there, he continued to write as if he was speaking to an audience of aliens who had never heard of the NFL.
"The reality is that, in any given year, 10 or 12 teams are serious contenders to do it. Harbaugh’s presence moved the 49ers into the category. His arrival in L.A. could have the same impact," Florio wrote. "Still, even with a one-in-10 shot at winning it all, it will not be easy."
Florio wrote "winning multiple championships is hard" and "it would be difficult to win multiple championships" in the story as well.
We're currently working every source available to us to try and confirm or deny this report from Florio suggesting that it is difficult to win the Super Bowl.
UPDATE: We have confirmed with our sources that winning the Super Bowl is, in fact, a difficult goal to accomplish.
But in all seriousness, not every quote that comes out of the mouths of every coach and player is worth writing about. The content machine will keep churning without you and your groundbreaking discoveries like this one, Mike.