49ers coach Jim Harbaugh is too busy preparing for a short week and cross-country trip to Baltimore to reflect much on his Thanksgiving night matchup with big brother and Ravens coach, John. "There's not a lot of time to really think about the warm and fuzzy reunions, the nostalgia," Harbaugh said. He appreciates being part of a special first featuring siblings on opposite sidelines as head coaches, but adds, "no doubt we got the short end of the straw." Harbaugh believes this will be the first time since the schedule became 16 games that a West Coast team has had to fly three time zones after a Sunday game to play on Thursday. This is the first time a team has gone three time zones for a Thanksgiving game since the Los Angeles Rams won 20-0 at Detroit on Nov. 27, 1975. "I definitely think it was very considerate of the NFL to reunite the brothers on Thanksgiving. I think that's going to be very difficult for our team," Harbaugh said. "There's no question that we drew the short end of the straw on this one."