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Timeline: Harbaugh brothers’ path to the Super Bowl

Track the paths the Harbaugh brothers traveled in their careers before leading their respective teams to Super Bowl XLVII:

1962

Born in Toledo, Ohio.

1963

Born in Toledo, Ohio.

1984

Began three-year stint as graduate assistant at Western Michigan.

1986

Named Big Ten Player of the Year as quarterback at Michigan.

1987

Selected in first round (26th overall) by Chicago Bears in NFL draft.

Became tight ends coach at University of Pittsburgh.

1988

Served as defensive backs/special teams/strength & conditioning coach at Morehead State.

1989

Began six-year stretch as special teams/tight ends/outside linebackers/running backs coach at University of Cincinnati.

1994

Began eight-year run as unpaid assistant to his father, Jack, at Western Kentucky, even as he continued to play in the NFL.

1995

Earned only Pro Bowl nod, as QB for the Indianapolis Colts. Helped team to berth in AFC title game.

Promoted to assistant head coach at University of Cincinnati for two seasons.

1997

Became special teams coordinator/defensive backs coach at University of Indiana.

1998

Started nine-season tenure as special teams coordinator for Philadelphia Eagles.

2002

Began two-year stint stop as offensive assistant for Oakland Raiders. Was with team in loss in Super Bowl XXXVII.

2004

Became head coach at University of San Diego.

2005

Led San Diego to Division 1-AA Mid-Major national title.

2006

Led San Diego to second straight Division 1-AA Mid-Major national title.

2007

Named head coach at Stanford, which was 1-11 in year before his arrival.

Became secondary coach for Philadelphia Eagles.

2008

Hired as head coach of Baltimore Ravens. Lost in AFC title game in first season.

2010

Led Stanford to first-ever BCS bowl berth and a victory in the Orange Bowl.

2011

Became head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. Led team to NFC title game in his first season.

Reached playoffs for fourth time in four seasons. Lost in AFC title game.

2012

Led 49ers to Super Bowl.

Led Ravens to Super Bowl.

What will be funny in the fall?

Globe TV critic Matthew Gilbert chatted with readers Friday on Boston.com. Here are excerpts.

Q. What about the new fall comedies? Anything you’re curious about?

A. I’m curious about “The Michael J. Fox Show.” Could be fun, if they don’t hammer the Parkinson’s jokes too much. He’s done that material on “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and on “The Good Wife.” And he should do some on his own show. But it can’t be the only focus of the series, or it will get old. It’s on Thursdays on NBC, along with Sean Hayes’ show, “Sean Saves the World.”

I’m also curious about the CBS Robin Williams sitcom, “The Crazy Ones.” Will he be annoying? Cute? Hyper? Schmaltzy? I’m an Andy Samberg fan, so his “Brooklyn Nine-West” on Fox appeals

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Bruins blister Rangers, take 2-0 series lead

The Bruins tied their 2013 playoff high with five goals in a 5-2 victory over the Rangers in Game 2.

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Overnight lenses give wearers clear vision during day

A treatment known as ortho-k, in which patients wear contact lenses only at night, is increasingly being used to treat nearsightedness.

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The art of warfare

Using rubber tanks, sound effects, and illusions of manpower, World War II’s Ghost Army tricked the Germans into believing they knew America’s true plans.

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Bruins’ Tuukka Rask silencing critics, goal scorers

Rask has had big pads to fill in replacing Tim Thomas, but he looks like he’s up to the task of taking the Bruins on another Cup run.

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I failed Barbara Walters

I was disinclined to be the finger-wagging priest on whom Barbara Walters was counting in a 1972 appearance on her daytime show, “Not For Women Only.”

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Three-hour rain delay doesn’t stop Red Sox

The Red Sox extended their win streak to five games with a 5-1 victory over the Twins.

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Hold up on the Angelina Jolie adoration

Let’s put the brakes on the canonization of Jolie, a person of extraordinary privilege who has exercised an option that’s not available to most women.

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Fire Dept. charges require full, independent reviews

The Boston Fire Department has a tradition of marginalizing outsiders like Fire Chief Steve Abraira, but the deputy chiefs’ letter raises too many public safety issues to simply ignore.

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The coda to music lover’s bowel disease

Meet Chuck — he’s 65 years old, a resolute Bostonian who has encountered waves of disease throughout his life. Most importantly, he’s a fierce audiophile.

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Basketball: Meet the Boston Bulldogs

In the aftermath of the Marathon bombings, the city’s semi-professional women’s basketball team, the Boston Bombers, quietly altered its name and did away with the team logo.

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Small eateries better than fast food? Think again.

Bostonians may be getting twice as many calories at local American and popular ethnic restaurants.

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Prevent kidney stones: drink coffee but not cola?

Researchers have found that people who consume certain drinks have an increased risk of developing kidney stones.

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Cold War revisited: Cloak, dagger, and wigs

After Russia’s security service arrested an American named Ryan Fogle recently, the agency circulated a video showing him wearing a hat and obviously fake blond hair.

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Dangers of sexual enhancement supplements

Product labels often don’t reflect the true ingredients, according to a commentary published last week.

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