John Harbaugh offers a debatable view of his final season as Ravens HC
During a recent appearance of Pardon My Take, John Harbaugh shared a very debatable opinion of how his final Ravens season went.
The end of the John Harbaugh era with the Baltimore Ravens didnโt come quietly, but his recent comments may have added another layer of intrigue. During an appearance on Pardon My Take , Baltimore's former head coach reflected on his 18th and final season with the organization. He offered a perspective that many would consider, at the very least, debatable.
After an 8-9 finish and a missed postseason berth, Harbaugh didn't frame the year as a failure. Instead, he pointed to it as one of the better coaching performances of his tenure, noting the challenges his staff navigated throughout the season. โI took a lot of pride in what we did.
I took a lot of pride in this season. Honestly, as a coaching staff, it might've been our best job this year coaching this team. I thought we did a great job, but it wasn't good enough in terms of getting us where we needed to get for whatever reason.
โ Wait! What did he say? For a team that entered the year with Super Bowl expectations, that sentiment is bound to raise eyebrows.