At the age of 61, the motive for Los Angeles chargers The main coach Jim Harbo remains active at all, ready to attack every day.
On Tuesday morning, it was NFL scouting plural In Indianapolis that was alert, vigilant and all smiles talking to Fox News Digital on behalf of Invivyd.
“I am blessed on the occasion of here and be able to wake up today,” Harbo said. (To) that he is 61 years old, to be in the middle of the competition, and to be in Indianapolis in the scout, and watching men only go through some of their best times.
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Jim Harbo, Los Angeles Chargles coach, responds to a question during a press conference after the defeat of Denver Bronko in a football match in the US Football Association on Sunday, October 13, 2024 in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
“We are very grateful and great gratitude for that.”
Blessed has a profound meaning for Faru, a person who was very open to his Christian values.
Harbau used the immortal saying, “Faith, Family, Football”, to describe his life. It is something he really lives, with his faith is the guideline of the pillars that come after that.
Jim Harbo from the Wahshane charger at a controversial batch: “Get good or stop it”
“These priorities, I can keep things straight in my mind if I can make sure I keep these three,” I explained. “It is just the best advice you got ever, it comes from the Bible:” First search for the Kingdom of God, and you will be added to you. “
“Therefore, this is the priority. This is Gameplan, and no one has better attention than the Lord.”
Harbau is not the only athlete in the American Football Association who took advantage of their faith, moreover, he was very open to talking about it.

The Los Angeles Charries team, which runs JK Dobbins, congratulated the 27th, by coach Jim Harbo after his registration against Las Vegas Rids during the second half of the American Football Association football match on Sunday, September 8, 2024 in Englo, California. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
Take Houston Texas The midfielder in the second year, for example. Harbau's chargers lost to StRoud and Texans in the Wild Card Round last month, and during the postgame interview, like many before, God thanked for the opportunity to play the game he loves.
“First and foremost, all glory must go to my Lord and his Savior, Jesus Christ.” “I feel that I am not qualified, but the Lord is qualified for me to play in this great city, this great country and I am very grateful to whom I serve.”
Philadelphia Eagles“Saquon Barkley, Washington, Jayden Daniels, Kansas City Chevings, Patrick Maqoum, the sons of the general Atlanta Valgels, and many others have exploited their faith publicly, and let him know how much he pushes them to the network and abroad.
“It is an inspiring thing,” Harbo simply said when asked about the magnificence of the players ’vision, discussing their faith publicly.
In the room of a charger, Harbo explained how, in all religions, strong. Punter JK Scott mentioned as a person who really embodies the three words he lives.

Los Angeles Chargers Bonter JK Scott, No. 16, against Arizona Cardinal at the State Pharm Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas-amagn Images)
“He is Bunter, one of the best protein in the game. He is also a brother in Christ, and he is our team's priest, if you will,” Harbo said. “We got it daily, and just to see it is the type of the person he is, and my father, what a husband who is him, and his teammate.
“Oh my God, no one has the best of us in the charms to have it and others – a strong Christian. It is very cool.”
Harbau is here to help
This season, Harbau training includes publishing information about the multi-layer prevention approach to fighting Covid-19, which is still a serious health issue, even if the world is no longer in a pandemic.
From October 7, 2023, until September 8, 2024, Invivyd found that there are more than 656,000 hospitals, 112,302 of which are accepting the intensive care unit, and more than 58,000 deaths due to Covid-19.

Jim Harbo, Los Angeles Chargles coach, throws football on the field before the match against Tampa Bay Bouccanes at the Sufi stadium. (Jayne Kamin-onea-amagn photos)
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“As a coach, you want to see people who are not marginalized in the game, in the game and gathering without having this fear,” he said. “I am proud to partner with Invivyd. People believe that Covid believes old news, and you do not like talking about it a lot. But the facts still exist, (we) do not know the long -term effects.
“People still get sick, are still in hospital, and some still die, especially those with immunodeficiency. The bottom line.”
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