A good offensive coordinator at home? 36.8 points per game at home which has to be close to tops in the league.
A good offensive coordinator at home? 36.8 points per game at home which has to be close to tops in the league.
Numbers lie you know.
okay
good at home
horrible on the road
dump the chump
My point exactly, Durango. It just doesn't make sense. Go cam! Go ravens!
Can't blame it on the noise in SD, next theory.......... Cam sucks?
somebody has to go
Cam
Flacco
Harbaugh
this needs to be fixed
so many blown chances at making it to the SB
thats your boy Harb
shall you join him in the unemployment line
Cameron is an enormous liability and has been since he got here. No doubt in my mind the Ravens would have one superbowl in the Flacco era with a competent offensive coordinator.
Why would anyone want Harbaugh to be fired?
He's one of the most successful coaches over the short period that he's coached in the history of the NFL.
Cam is the one that needs to go.
Then, they need to bring in a QB coach that can get Flacco out of his tendency to stare at receivers.
Harbaugh has made it known to everyone Can of Spam Cam is HIS guy
so if he wants to tie that rock to his leg on that sinking ship also
he sinks by his own choice
see----Billick/ Boller
Billick torpedoed himself by getting into bad habits which wrecked his team. Boller wasn't his only mistake - there were a whole bunch to include the way he presented his ego.
Harbaugh is sticking by one of his guys. Otherwise, his coaching decisions and use of players has been mostly good.
He has a .704 career regular season winning percentage. He's been to the playoffs every season of his career, and he should make it again this year.
Cam needs to go.
Because Cameron gave Harbaugh a break "way back when", and now Harbaugh is paying back the favor out of a warped sense of loyalty. (Loyalty in itself is not warped, but when someone is clearly hurting the team, and you stubbornly refuse to fire that someone because you feel you owe him something, it's warped. But your FIRST loyalty is to the team, not some guy who gave you a shot 30 years ago.)
What do you all think Harbaugh would do if he was put in the position of choosing Cam or his job? He knows who signs the check and would let Cam go is Steve told him to do so. That's the only way I think we see Cam gone from here.
And that won't happen because that's not how Bisciotti manages. He empowers and wants his managers to feel his support. He would never tell a manager "this is what you're going to do or else". It would undermine the very structure he's built. That's just how he is. And I can't say it's right or wrong. But it's certainly hurting the team as far as continuing to keep Cameron around.
B.S. He fired billick, didn't he? Biscotti is a smart man. If he sees the offensive coordinator who is so clueless, who couldn't run a high school offense cost his team wins and super bowls, do you really think he is just going to sit there and watch his team lose out on super bowls? Of course not. That doesn't make sense. Biscotti is smarter than that.
He fired Billick because:
1. He inherited Billick; he never hired Billick; and he really didn't like Billick.
2. The W/L record under Billick is nothing like the W/L record under Harbaugh.
3. There's an assumption that every NFL owner is solely dedicated to winning. The only thing they are solely dedicated to is making money. Lots of money. Clearly, other owners are NOT solely dedicated to winning. The Bengals owner, for example. So while it would be logical to assume that EVERY owner is ONLY dedicated to winning, that'd be a mistake, because it's just not so. Now, they want their FANS to think that that's the case. But aside from that, some owners are, and some aren't. Bisciotti claims to be one; time will tell.
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