The odds of Harbaugh being back in Baltimore in 2019 are quite bleak, according to several sources close to the situation, with next year set to be the final year of his contract. There will not be another one-year extension forthcoming, I'm told (Harbaugh agreed to such a deal prior to last season to avoid a looming "lame duck" season), and with rising general manager Eric DeCosta set to take over for Ozzie Newsome after the season, and the Ravens facing a possible roster overhaul, there is a strong sense that these sides will be moving on amicably.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...-part-ways-after-season/ar-BBPBus1?li=BBnbfcL
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I'd be happy with this.
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Definitely a dude who needs a new scene, but a damn good coach - hopefully he is divorcing Flacco though, dont need a package deal on that.
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Fire Gase, hire Harbaugh with a long term contract so he can trade our 2019 1st rounder away to ensure we can pick at the top in the 2020 draft (regardless of record) to get a franchise QB, time that with the eventual retirement of Belichick and Brady, and given the (now more likely) flops at QB that the Jets and Bills have, I think we can take over the division.
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Ugh...Yes to Harbaugh...HELL NO TO FLACCO!
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I doubt Gase is going anywhere, but I'd gladly bring John Harbaugh in here in a heartbeat.
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If we expect Harbaugh (or any coach, including Gase) to have success with the garbage our FO has done over the past so many years, you're not going to find it.mbsinmisc and Phin McCool like this. -
mbsinmisc and Surfs Up 99 like this.
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Offensive coordinator maybe.
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