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Ravens Harbaugh Fired


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He’s either going to Cleveland (he’s from Toledo) or he’s going to be Brady’s pick in Vegas with a 1st overall pick for Mendoza.

I’ll add: they said 7 teams called his agent and there are 7 openings. (Ravens didn’t call themselves). So a team with a coach under contract called. My guess is Jerry Jones considering the offense is solid and the defense needs fixed.

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5 hours ago, t96 said:

I would in a heartbeat fire Canales and hire Harbaugh. Playoffs in 12/18 seasons, 9/12 playoffs winning at least 1 game, SB win, only 1 season below 8 wins. Only had a true franchise QB for like 6ish of those seasons (Lamar, taking into account his injuries/seasons ended by injury).

Bro, I would fire Canales tomorrow and hire Harbaugh the same day. 

That is a no brainer.

I'll take Stefanski over DC too.

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5 hours ago, Bigdaddy8523 said:

See if Lamar will come here give them Bryce and our next 3 1st since Bryce is only worth a 6th rounder or so!

Honestly that was my thought earlier today. Pull off a Rams/Lions trade. Bryce plus a first for Lamar. Honestly it's a win for both teams. Fresh scenery for Lamar, Baltimore gets a younger QB with arguably a ceiling he hasn't reached yet, and Bryce moves into a situation that's set up perfectly for him to succeed (if that's remotely possible).

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Just now, Captroop said:

Honestly that was my thought earlier today. Pull off a Rams/Lions trade. Bryce plus a first for Lamar. Honestly it's a win for both teams. Fresh scenery for Lamar, Baltimore gets a younger QB with arguably a ceiling he hasn't reached yet, and Bryce moves into a situation that's set up perfectly for him to succeed (if that's remotely possible).

That would be so bad for the Ravens lol.  They just ousted the coach to keep Lamar happy.

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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

That would be so bad for the Ravens lol.  They just ousted the coach to keep Lamar happy.

TBF, I had that thought when I thought Lamar was the one who was looking to get out. 

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Harbaugh is 64 years old I think this was a move for the Ravens to get younger and a fresh voice in the locker room. Eventually the same pep talks and coaching tidbits don’t work anymore. If KC has another bad season I wouldn’t be surprised if Andy Reid retires too.  

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