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End of the Bar Does Not Care, John Harbaugh

I feel like Stefanski is the guy that pays the price for some awful personnel decisions. I'm not sure he's a great coach, but also not sure he deserves to lose his job with their inability to identify (and keep) meaningful talent.
I don’t think he’s bad. I think they could do a lot worse. They have an elite defense and just make terrible decisions on offense. The QB room is a mess there and they clearly aren’t consulting with Stefanski since they shipped out Joe when he wanted him, just a terrible terrible situation. I wouldn’t want to coach there if I was him.

If he is gone I’d love to bring in Jim Schwartz to lead our defense. That guy is a dawg and gets his people to play more than he doesn’t.
 
On Bengals I’m not sure it’s Zac who is in trouble. It could be the GM. I feel as if Burrow is likely more pissed at their GM than Zac but not sure obviously

I would be surprised if TB dumps Bowles

Duke Tobin is basically part of the Brown family at this point
he's got tenure
 
I feel like Stefanski is the guy that pays the price for some awful personnel decisions. I'm not sure he's a great coach, but also not sure he deserves to lose his job with their inability to identify (and keep) meaningful talent.

Would love to add him to the NEW staff next year
 
How come Harbaugh’s bitch ass ain’t higher in the betting odds for Michigan’s vacancy :(
 
I feel like Stefanski is the guy that pays the price for some awful personnel decisions. I'm not sure he's a great coach, but also not sure he deserves to lose his job with their inability to identify (and keep) meaningful talent.
Ehh, I mean I don't hate the Browns roster. Defensively they're certainly a SB-caliber defense. Well coached also.
I think they obviously whiffed at QB, though that's on Haslam. I don't really think they're that talented on offense (at least compared to other teams), so the front office bears some of the burden of that.
I don't think Stefanski is special at all, and don't really care if he gets fired, but I'm not sure he's really the problem either. I think it's more of the culture of the NFL, where a guy with a 44% win pct really doesn't usually get six seasons to figure it out. But then again he's won "Coach of the Year" twice in that period of time.
 
Ehh, I mean I don't hate the Browns roster. Defensively they're certainly a SB-caliber defense. Well coached also.
I think they obviously whiffed at QB, though that's on Haslam. I don't really think they're that talented on offense (at least compared to other teams), so the front office bears some of the burden of that.
I don't think Stefanski is special at all, and don't really care if he gets fired, but I'm not sure he's really the problem either. I think it's more of the culture of the NFL, where a guy with a 44% win pct really doesn't usually get six seasons to figure it out. But then again he's won "Coach of the Year" twice in that period of time.
I should be more specific - I think he'd be paying the price of them shunning the only QB to ever really embrace the idea of turning around the Browns in favor of Watson. I know they had problems at that time too, but they took such a major step down after that and have not recovered in typical Browns fashion.
 
I should be more specific - I think he'd be paying the price of them shunning the only QB to ever really embrace the idea of turning around the Browns in favor of Watson. I know they had problems at that time too, but they took such a major step down after that and have not recovered in typical Browns fashion.
It’s almost like the Browns realized Baker could actually make them good and the NFL had to course correct to keep them the Browns
 


This is the legacy of the last 5 years of Harbs tenure

Clutching defeat from the jaws of victory over and over again

Consistently coaching teams that are mentally and situationally weak and full of panic and mistakes in big moments

This is the reason I think he could be fired. If it was just this year then sure. If it happened in the Playoffs then OK. But this happened during the regular season. It happened repeatedly. I think there’s no choice but to move on from Harbaugh. Maybe he survives and it’s certainly possible he will, but I think it’s not very likely. I think his time has run its course.
 
This is the reason I think he could be fired. If it was just this year then sure. If it happened in the Playoffs then OK. But this happened during the regular season. It happened repeatedly. I think there’s no choice but to move on from Harbaugh. Maybe he survives and it’s certainly possible he will, but I think it’s not very likely. I think his time has run its course.

I just think that there’s a real apathy in danger of setting in around the ravens which is unconscionable when you’ve got Lamar Jackson and a perennial playoff team

More than anything, that’s what you’d think bisciotti would be wary of
 
I just think that there’s a real apathy in danger of setting in around the ravens which is unconscionable when you’ve got Lamar Jackson and a perennial playoff team

More than anything, that’s what you’d think bisciotti would be wary of
Honestly, I agree with you. I’m feeling it myself. I’m not even sure I want to watch the final two games of the season. I certainly don’t want to go to any games. It’s not good right now.
 
Honestly, I agree with you. I’m feeling it myself. I’m not even sure I want to watch the final two games of the season. I certainly don’t want to go to any games. It’s not good right now.

Which is a wild thing to say about a team that’s not even been technically eliminated from the playoffs yet
 
No inside info, but I don’t see a way Harbaugh is back next year unless this team makes the playoffs and goes on a magical run. Just seems like the time is here.
As I said, if Biscotti was as patient with Billick as he is with Harbaugh, we may have never fired Billick one year after being 13-3 in 2006. Biscotti would have gave Billick 2008 with a rookie QB to fix it similar to how we drafted Lamar and Harbaugh got a chance to fix it despite how 2017 ended.
 
Just not sure how he could continue tbh

Great coach

But this thing has run its course
So the question is, if Harbaugh did stay, are you keeping both coordinators? If not, does it make sense to keep Harbaugh?

I agree, it seems all but certain he is done here for so many reasons. I’ll never say never though because I’ve been burned before on absolutes but I can’t see how he stays.
 
As I said, if Biscotti was as patient with Billick as he is with Harbaugh, we may have never fired Billick one year after being 13-3 in 2006. Biscotti would have gave Billick 2008 with a rookie QB to fix it similar to how we drafted Lamar and Harbaugh got a chance to fix it despite how 2017 ended.
The window to fire Harbaugh was after the 2018 season, but Lamar saved him. There has been so real reason to move on since then, so I wouldn’t necessarily call it patience. Despite the playoff losses, no team is firing a coach after they just put up back to back historic seasons.
 
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