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Re: Our Beloved John Harbaugh remains.
Mike MacDonald should be our head coach next season
If Youre gonna say I said something, Quote me cause yall be lying.
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03-22-2023, 07:40 PM #182Veteran Poster
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Re: Our Beloved John Harbaugh remains.
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03-22-2023, 07:55 PM #184
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03-22-2023, 07:55 PM #185Veteran Poster
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Re: Our Beloved John Harbaugh remains.
Probably about the same as I feel about any strength coach, I don't have a clue. I would imagine the job of a strength coach is different than a doctor, or a physical therapist so simply blaming injuries on one guy seems like the easy way out. I do remember saying after the 2021 season that the organization definitely needed to do an investigation to see if the injuries had any sort of pattern to them, or if they were truly a multiple standard deviations off in terms of luck because that certainly happens in life. Sounds like Saunders should have been fired a year earlier than he was, but I am not about to say that a head coach should be hiring and firing strength coaches like he was a secondary coach or a position that he is ten times more familiar with.
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03-22-2023, 08:03 PM #186
Re: Our Beloved John Harbaugh remains.
3 years after harbs reinvented the game he scraps the system lol
onto bigger and better things
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03-22-2023, 08:03 PM #187
Re: Our Beloved John Harbaugh remains.
Sometimes I don't even know why I bother. But isn't it interesting that no matter the thread we have the same posters bitching over and over. As if the Ravens, Harbaugh & co. can do nothing right. Sure there are things they can improve on. Every team can improve on something.......even the Chiefs.
The ravens are basically thought of as a successful organization. John Harbaugh has some responsibility in that success. Name one.....anyone. Just name one coach that's perfect> Name one coach that couldn't improve on something. So the same posters will beat the same drum over and over. Fine, get rid of Harbaugh, you think the next coach will be that much better? Those same posters want to tell us over and over that Lamar is an MVP.....OK Well Harbaugh has won "Coach of the Year". 3......2.......1.....somehow you'll qualify it. I get it.
After coaching football for 21 years I truly believe that you either have the horses or you don't. Coaching matters.......but only on a very micro level. The HC gets to much criticism for losing and to much credit for winning.
I know very little about basketball, but I coached youth basketball for 7 years. Travel league level, I had zero clue how to run an offense on the floor. I knew the fundamentals....knew how to set up a defense. I won the Championship 4 years in a row......why? I coached football and knew who the best athletes were, I ave them the basketball and told them.....go do what you do. Provided a little leadership and they did the rest. My point is, the players is what mattered most. The players provided the talent and I provided a little bit of structure....
I had the pleasure of having dinner with Mike Holmgren, he told me that "the only difference between my babies and his..........his got paid".
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03-22-2023, 08:08 PM #188
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03-22-2023, 08:28 PM #189Veteran Poster
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Re: Our Beloved John Harbaugh remains.
fwiw, if Lamar didn't have some pushback to him being a running quarterback, he wanted to throw more etc, I think you would have seen even more commitment to an all out running football team. That was always my vision for the future Ravens offense, regularly playing six offensive lineman, maybe even having two qbs on the field regularly. Lamar got enough clout that it became difficult to run an offense he hated, but that is the true objective of game theory and analytics, run completely counter to current trends to expose weaknesses.
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03-23-2023, 07:24 AM #190Pro Bowl Poster
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