I like Harbs, but I wonder if he has hit his ceiling. Not sure if he is that guy who can take us to the promised land anymore.
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I like Harbs, but I wonder if he has hit his ceiling. Not sure if he is that guy who can take us to the promised land anymore.
lol the dude is a special teams coach trying to coach one of the most talented teams in the NFL (last few years - minus injuries)
imagine how good we would of been if we had a better coach who knew what he was doing
harbaugh needs to get his ass reamed for the perfomance of this team and his coordinators this year, also this dog house bullshit needs to stop, it was cute for a couple years but now its not putting the best talent on the field to make us succeed consistently.
So the successes are all a function of player talent but the failures are all on the coaches?
Pass to the left please and please wipe off the drool ....
isn't it the coaches job to put his players in situation to succeed? Pleas explain with thhe talent or lack there of we have right now are the caoches maximizing it to the best of its ability?
Again, I posed that scenario to illustrate what I believe to be the difference between the two coaches. Tomlin, when his team was backed into a corner, down to the third string quarterback, on the road against a bitter division rival and having just lost to said team two weeks prior, found a way to win. I don't think Harbaugh would have been able to do the same thing.
Harbaugh, with a team with a rookie QB and the most players on IR in the league, led his team to the AFC Championship game. On the whole thats a lot more impressive than one 3-point victory.
Tomlin clearly has the hardware to back up his skills but damn sometimes Ravens fans have short memories.