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John Harbaugh On The Hot Seat?


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No way. Harbaugh's been one of the most competitive and consistent teams since being hired. Last year he was hampered with injuries and this year has been a bit of that and a bit of lack of talent (sound familiar?). 

Harbaugh is a beast that any team would be stupid to let go over two mediocre seasons. He's been there and done that to allow some leeway. 

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

I fully support Ron, even amid all this hate, but Harbaugh is a good get. There are some rumors floating around about him going back to the college ranks. I don't believe his ass is hot, regardless.

I think you're talking about his brother there bud. And Jim already did go back to college. 

 

John on the other hand made a living in the NFL, not college. 

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3 minutes ago, Jesse said:

No way. Harbaugh's been one of the most competitive and consistent teams since being hired. Last year he was hampered with injuries and this year has been a bit of that and a bit of lack of talent (sound familiar?). 

Harbaugh is a beast that any team would be stupid to let go over two mediocre seasons. He's been there and done that to allow some leeway. 

If the Ravens miss the playoffs, that'll be 3 out of 4 seasons they missed the playoffs since Ray left and the year they did make it, they barely got in as the 6th seed

Some franchise doesn't accept excuses, unlike the Panthers

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2 minutes ago, beastson said:

If the Ravens miss the playoffs, that'll be 3 out of 4 seasons they missed the playoffs since Ray left and the year they did make it, they barely got in as the 6th seed

Some franchise doesn't accept excuses, unlike the Panthers

Will other franchises doesn't have a CHEAP owner and  guy who can suck the D as good as Shula. Why do you think we won't let Shula become the Cleveland Browns HC?

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4 minutes ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

Yea, LA will be happy to pay Fisher his full contract to sit on the couch if they can have John. 

Unbelievable to me that guy continues to con teams into employing him as a head football coach.  Over the course of 22 NFL seasons, he's barely over .500 and hasn't won a playoff game since 2003.  I was shocked when the Rams moved to L.A. and brought him with them.

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