2. Always working: San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh took about, oh, five minutes to celebrate Sunday night's significant victory over the Patriots in New England. As his team flew back to San Francisco early Monday morning, Harbaugh spent the trip studying film of this Sunday night's opponent, the Seattle Seahawks.
What he saw was a team that has outscored its past two opponents by a combined 108-17 margin and has a rookie quarterback, Russell Wilson, who has led his team to as many wins this season as Andrew Luck while throwing 21 touchdown passes, more than Luck or Griffin.
But what was equally impressive as San Francisco's work environment was its work ethic.
"Watched the entire game, offense, defense and special teams, and work on Seattle," Harbaugh said. "It's a pretty impressive thing. I've never been associated with a team like this, where the coaching staff is -- it's like a workstation in the back part of the plane. The computers are on, nobody is watching movies and not a lot of sleeping going on. Really impressed with our guys the way they do that.
"And the players, too, they had laptops and were watching the game in groups, and then eventually fell off to sleep."
If San Francisco wants, it can do more work on the flight to Seattle on Saturday. But this 49ers team looks ready for Sunday and the postseason.