Sadly I doubt they'd be that stupid. Ravens are one of the few franchises that have made really good decisions at HC. They've only had 2 HC's since 1999, Billick and Harbaugh, both consistent winners and both won the SB. Only Pittsburgh has done better than that: 3 HCs since 1969 (Noll, Cowher, Tomlin) all SB winners. Of course, getting it right this time will be real tough given the candidates out there. I'll be real impressed if they continue that tradition.
After having time to digest McDaniel’s firing, I hated to see him get fired. It NEEDED to happen but I did like him and his optimism but consider… During his tenure, the Dolphins were 4-23 when trailing at the half. When trailing at halftime, that’s when you have to make adjustments to get your team back on track, and McDaniel just didn’t have it in him.
Well we slayed the three headed dragon. I know a lot of us thought that was a necessary thing to do. Ross has to do this right though. It better be John Harbaugh walking into the building. I want to say that I'm 100% confident that it will be Harbaugh, but prior to the 2020 draft I was 100% confident it was going to be Justin Herberts name being called on draft night, and it wasn't. For two years we heard about how enamoured Ross was with Herbert. We've heard constantly about his ties to the Harbaugh family. I sincerely hope he gets this done. My God this team needs it. New GM, new coach, new mystery QB? LFG 2026!
I'm personally torn because I'm not a big picture type of person, I want to get into the details. I didn't see a failure at HC and if we don't land Harbaugh, then our next HC will probably not be as proficient as McDaniel. That frustrates the heck out of me but who knows, maybe that next HC brings in the right coordinators and we don't need a guru head coach. Part of why I'm so frustrated is the run game- we haven't seen that level of blocking for 20 years. But guess what, new system next year and maybe the gains we desperately needed just vanish in a new scheme. That's the gamble. The fact that McD could win without Tua though, or despite Tua, gave me a lot of encouragement. A new GM and a new HC definitely means blowing everything up UNLESS they can find a way to win with one of our QBs now. Or maybe they get crazy and manage a trade for Burrow, who's rumored to want out. I personally hate the rebuilds because it's two years of "Eh" before we realize if we actually have something or not. It's a mess and so much depends on Tua...whether he plays or not.
The 2025 Miami Dolphins averaged 5.9 penalties per game and the Ravens 5.8. Both were in the top 10 least in the league. The discipline narrative is a talking head driven one, and IMO based on Mike's press conferences. Penalties are the best indicator of how disciplined a team plays. You cannot run McDaniel's offense without discipline. Yelling does not equal discipline. The Dolphins quit halfway through last season if they aren't disciplined. Given how little you think of Tua, can you imagine what Mike could do with Jackson? If he can make Tua the top rated passer, what could he do with an O line and a MVP QB? (For the record. I think Tua was good to great and fell apart this year, but I know you don't)