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Team spirit high as 49ers arrive

CENTRE GOODWIN SAYS HE WANTS TO WIN THE TROPHY WITH HIS CHILDHOOD TEAM

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Jim Harbaugh stepped to the podium, smirked a bit, and greeted his first news conference as a Super Bowl coach. “We’re super happy to be here,” he said on Sunday night as his NFC champion San Francisco 49ers arrived in the Big Easy for the big game.

“I think this team has the best focus on unity and winning I’ve ever been a part of.”

Considerin­g that Harbaugh was an NFL quarterbac­k for 14 seasons and a successful college coach before joining the 49ers, he knows something about winning.

Under Harbaugh, San Francisco have been to two NFC title games and, now, to their first Super Bowl in 18 years. The Niners ( 13- 4- 1) will play Baltimore ( 13- 6), coached by Harbaugh’s older brother, John, in next Sunday’s Super Bowl. He is certain his team is ready for the task as the 49ers seek their sixth Vince Lombardi Trophy, they are 5- 0 in Super Bowls.

“These are uncharted waters for a rookie Super Bowl coach,” Harbaugh said. “But that’s exciting. It’s a great thrill, and we have a desire to be in uncharted waters. We always strive for that kind of challenge.”

Special occasion

Earlier in the evening, with a team flag waving from an open window of their chartered plane, the 49ers arrived in a businessli­ke manner. The players calmly walked off the aeroplane — no video recorders or cameras, no waves to onlookers.

Most of the team’s veteran players disembarke­d first, including centre Jonathan Goodwin, who won a Super Bowl three years ago with the Saints.

“You get to go to the Super Bowl with your childhood team, so that’s something special to me,” he said. “So hopefully I can find a way to win the Super Bowl with my childhood team.”

Quarterbac­k Colin Kaeper- nick, wearing a red wool cap sporting “49ers” on it, mouthed the words to a song on his headphones as he walked on the tarmac.

He seemed just as relaxed 90 minutes later as he met the media. “Pressure comes from a lack of preparatio­n,” said Kaepernick, who took over as the starter when Alex Smith suffered a concussion in No- vember and has been sensationa­l in keeping the job. “This is not a pressure situation. It’s a matter of going out and performing.”

Harbaugh said the 49ers came to New Orleans on Sunday to simulate a normal week. He likened their trip to his strategy the last two seasons when the 49ers spent a week in Youngstown, Ohio, between Eastern games rather than return to the Bay Area. He liked the way the players and coaches bonded during that experience.

“Same approach,” Harbaugh said. “Enjoy the moment and the preparatio­n. I think our team enjoys that the most: the meetings, the preparatio­n and then, especially, the competitio­n.”

 ?? Reuters ?? San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh arrives in New Orleans with his team on Sunday, a week before taking on the Baltimore Ravens during Super Bowl XLVII in Kenner, Louisiana.
Reuters San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh arrives in New Orleans with his team on Sunday, a week before taking on the Baltimore Ravens during Super Bowl XLVII in Kenner, Louisiana.
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