John Harbaugh won't win you a Super Bowl
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The Baltimore Ravens are predicted to hire a Super Bowl-winning offensive coordinator as their next head coach after firing John Harbaugh.
The greatest work to reopen their Super Bowl window, though, will have to come through the draft. They have a rare luxury, “earning” the ninth pick — their last top-10 selection was a trade up for Mahomes in 2017 — while also getting subsequent picks near the top of each round.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/cowboys/onsi as Ravens owner takes playful jab at Jerry Jones' Cowboys Super Bowl drought. The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for their first Super Bowl since the 1995 season, a wait that has been a painfully long one for fans of America's Team.
Plus, the new head coach won't be taking over a bottom team. Baltimore has talent on both sides of the ball to challenge for the Super Bowl. And for owner Steve Bisciotti, he's made a rather outlandish statement on the runway that the new head coach would get to bring that Super Bowl to Baltimore.
Taking a look at which candidates Baltimore has already interviewed, whom the team plans to talk to next and when it will make its decision.
The Baltimore Ravens announced they have interviewed Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak for their open head coach position.
"With John Harbaugh out, could the Baltimore Ravens move differently this offseason? The franchise is looking for ways to "invigorate" star quarterback Lamar Jackson and find postseason success," Dajani writes. "Adding Brown can do both.
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Former Ravens star questions John Harbaugh’s talents, names missing major flaws in his style
Former Super Bowl champion Bernard Pollard has outlined what mistakes John Harbaugh made. Pollard, who won a Super Bowl with the Ravens in 2013, discussed the leadership transition following Harbaugh’s departure and questioned what his long-time coach truly brought to the table tactically.