Harbaugh's psychobehavioral fallacy. That's how this stretch [these two years, plus the next couple] will go down in history. To think that goodnatured, square, solid guys can be taught to be champions is a myth - like thinking that any very good horse that doesn't throw you out of the saddle can be taught to win the Preakness. This causes two things: 1. We draft less gifted/talented players 2. We ask too much of them - hence the injuries [though I still think the trainers should try something, anything: gyrokinesis, crosscountry skiing, shamanic dances, mindfulness, MMA, scubadiving... herbal teas... it can't get much worse than this!] "Genius and unruliness", we say in Italian, go together. Embrace that.