5Qs, 5As with Baltimore Beatdown: What are John Harbaugh’s chances of getting fired?

5Qs, 5As with Baltimore Beatdown: What are John Harbaugh’s chances of getting fired?
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The Los Angeles Rams and Baltimore Ravens face off this week in a game that could be considered a must-win for both teams. Both L.A. and Baltimore are coming off bad losses, and are looking to right the ship before things get out of hand—or more so in the Ravens’ case.

This week, I spoke with Nikhil Mehta, Zach Canter and Dustin Cox from Baltimore Beatdown and asked them about John Harbaugh’s job security, the Ravens’ horrific defense and more. Huge thanks to that awesome trio for answering my questions ahead of Week 6!

Q – Things have been rough for the Ravens’ defense, as the unit has given up 35.4 points per game in the first five weeks. Head coach John Harbaugh said that he’s not going to make any changes on that side of the ball, so what are your thoughts on the situation?

A – It’s a combination of everything at every level. One, the unit is massively injured, especially up front. They simply don’t have the horses to create interior pressure and it puts stress on every other unit. Two, the players themselves are struggling fundamentally, missing tackles, failing to get off of blocks, struggling in zone and to be aggressive in coverage. Three, the defensive coordinator isn’t putting them in a position to succeed. A unit this massacred by injury should die by being aggressive, but they aren’t blitzing enough and playing soft zones. They should be looking to create chaos, blitz to create pressure and allow their secondary to be aggressive in man coverage. Fourth, head coach John Harbaugh has allowed this to occur for weeks in a row, complicit in allowing that side of the team to struggle with no changes or desperate actions to get things back on track. – Canter

Q – Speaking of Harbaugh, Baltimore is off to its worst start since 2015. Not everything has been his fault, given all the injuries across the roster; however, the Ravens haven’t looked remotely competitive without Lamar Jackson. What are the chances of the team firing Harbaugh if they don’t get their act together?

A – I think the odds of Harbaugh being fired at the end of this season if things continue to plummet at this rate are fairly high. Steve Bisciotti has been one of the most patient owners in the NFL — something that has largely been a positive — but I think he feels the growing frustration around this team and the head coach. This season is certainly not all on Harbaugh, but things have been slowly building to a boiling point over the years after Ravens fans have watched ultra-talented rosters flame out in the playoffs season after season. If Harbaugh has lost the locker room, which some signs point to it being a possibility right now, then I think Bisciotti will make the tough decision to move on from Harbaugh after 18 seasons. Sometimes a change is needed, even with a great coach. We...