Who’s got it better than the Niners? Almost everyone

SANTA CLARA — There was something to him being across the country and a whole level of the sport away from the 49ers.

Jim Harbaugh was a great coach for San Francisco, and his end in the South Bay was hardly a “mutual” decision.

But even as the Niners floundered for years following Harbaugh’s exit, at least Niners fans didn’t have to reckon with him coaching another NFL team.

Things have changed.

The Niners are floundering once again. Super Bowl aspirations have turned into a battle to merely make the playoffs.

Meanwhile, Harbaugh is in Los Angeles, coaching the Chargers to a 7-3 record, with quarterback Justin Herbert looking like a superstar. And the reigning college national champion is bringing the quirk and a physical, no-nonsense brand of football a fan of the sport can’t help but love.

Perhaps you’ve been able to avoid it. Maybe you haven’t caught a Chargers game yet.

But when the former Niners head coach asks, “Who’s got it better than us?” these days, the question hits a bit harder.

Because the Niners sure can’t say they do.

But another Harbaugh quote had me ruminating last night.

The Chargers’ win on Sunday Night Football was a “signature” win for the Harbaugh regime. It was a barnburner of a game, with the Chargers nearly blowing a big second-half lead only to come through with big plays down the stretch to win.

Yes, Harbaugh might have cured “Chargering.” Sunday’s performance was good enough to make me consider taking the Chargers at +3500 ($100 to win $3,500) to win the Super Bowl this season.

But this was the part that got me: After the game, Harbaugh declared that his offense, defense, and special teams all “played their best when their best was needed.”

That’s the hallmark of a good football team, after all.

That sure doesn’t sound like the 49ers.

In fact, on Sunday against the Seahawks, the Niners’ three phases all played their worst when that best was needed.

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