Jim Harbaugh attempts to move focus to players

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — In an plea that surely will fall on deaf ears, 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh made an appeal Monday that the media focus on the players in Super Bowl XLVII and not on him and his brother John, who will be coaching from opposing sidelines.

Harbaugh made it pretty plain that he might not cooperate much on the brothers-do-battle angle, though he admitted it’ll likely be the primary story when the 49ers and Baltimore Ravens arrive in New Orleans next week.

“Yes, that’s definitely a possibility,” he said at his weekly news conference. “But I can take a pass personally from that.”

Does that mean he won’t answer questions about his brother when the Super Bowl media frenzy begins?

“As few as possible, as few as possible,” he said. “Make it about the game and the players playing in the game.”

Across the country, John Harbaugh was considerably more expansive talking about his younger brother. But he agreed that reporters will be treading over old ground playing up the brother act.

“I guess it’s pretty neat,” John Harbaugh said. “But is it really going to be written about? It’s not exactly like Churchill and Roosevelt or anything. Every story has been told. We’re not that interesting. There’s nothing more to learn.”

Jim Harbaugh said he hadn’t talked to John, even after the Ravens won the AFC Championship game against New England on Sunday, hours after the 49ers beat Atlanta for the NFC title.

“We haven’t spoken .. . a couple of texts,” he said. “I’d imagine it won’t be much more. Pretty busy getting ready.”

Jim Harbaugh called it both a blessing and a curse that the game already is being billed—as the Baltimore Sun called it in a banner headline Monday—“Sibling Revelry.”

“A blessing because that is my brother’s team,” Harbaugh said. “Also, I played for the Ravens. Great respect for their organization. Worked with (general manager) Ozzie Newsome and (late owner) Art Modell. Know many of the Baltimore Ravens players and have great respect for them and their team. Happy for them. Happy for us that we’ve made it to this point.”

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