I don't think it is the state of his team that is worrying him, but it might be a sign that he perceives that the Ravens have finally developed a "scary" offense that is as good or better than the Ravens defenses of the past!
His work hours (not to mention his headaches) will only increase as he tries to figure out a way to deal with the following:
- An offensive identity that has been developed and has had enough actual experience to have settled on what worked vs what didn't work.
- One of the best QBs in the game who is just coming into his prime with the confidence that came from outplaying two of the best QBs of the generation on his way to the Lombardi.
- Not one, but Two, top-shelf running backs who complement each other but have just enough differences in their running style to complicate game planning.
- A group of receivers that have the same mix of speed, route running, hands and toughness that had been seen in Pittsburgh for years - but without a diva in the group: just some tough, blue-collar players who attack the ball.
- Two athletic tight ends that have been gashing his defenses since they entered the league as young, fresh-faced rookies.
- An offensive line that is young and athletic (and seems to have an endless supply of serviceable to good to great men coming off the bench)
Gee! Why would he be worried!?!?!?