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This Jon Harbaugh is actually a good NFL coach with a SB on his resume. Kind of reminds me of Reid in Philly, sometimes you just need a change for whatever reason. He won't be out of work long. My darkhorse candidate is the Miami Dolphins. 

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11 minutes ago, Binghamton Beast said:

Yep...Cleveland makes sense.

 

I agree, Cleveland finally has quite a lot of talent----they just need a good coach to stabilize the team.

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If they miss the postseason again this year that’s would be 5 out of the last 6 seasons if I’m not mistaken. 

 

You can only live off that Super Bowl for so long. Routinely overhyped team and coach IMO

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Good coaches don't grow on trees. I can't  see the Ravens being a better team without him. The lousy drafts are not his doing. Allowing him to go to a division rival is the ultimate bad karma. 

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4 minutes ago, No Place To Hyde said:

"They" said the same thing about Marvin Lewis and the Bengals last year.

Marvin gave up 51 at home today so an extension for him can’t be far off. They’ve given up 500 yards for 3 games in a row, an nfl record 

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7 minutes ago, stuvian said:

Good coaches don't grow on trees. I can't  see the Ravens being a better team without him. The lousy drafts are not his doing. Allowing him to go to a division rival is the ultimate bad karma. 

Amen!

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Interesting that the article mentioned Green Bay as a team to watch.  Implications that Mike McCarthy is definitely done there?

Cleveland would make a lot of sense if Harbaugh grew up a Browns fan and is tied to the GM, Dorsey, via Andy Reid.  The mutual parting of ways could soon become bad blood.

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27 minutes ago, No Place To Hyde said:

"They" said the same thing about Marvin Lewis and the Bengals last year.

 

The only thing that keeps Lewis employed is he works for the cheapest owner in the league who doesn't want to have to pay off contracts, both for Lewis  and assistants. 

 

IMO Lewis has a bad year or two, ready to get fired but Brown wants to give him one more year so he'll have less years left to pay off.  But then Lewis has a good season so Brown re-signs him again (and for less $$ than most coaches would want) and we repeat the cycle.

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