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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Time for Factor Krap and this one's gonna get staying
for the Ravens fans out there. Sorry, Ravens fans, will
we got to talk about it, the guys, Factor crap.
The Baltimore Ravens need to fire and move on from
John Harrball right now. Guys, let's be real. The Ravens
aren't just losing football games right now. They are unraveling
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and it's happening under the same coach who's been calling
the shots for nearly two decades. Baltimore Ravens just got
emulated at home by the Houston Texas forty four to ten.
That's the worst defensive performance at Mit Banks Stadium in
eighteen years underneath Harrorball. Let that scenk in the same
franchise known for Ray Lewis ed Reed and the defensive
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Prictes gave up five touchdowns to a Texas team that
had even scored seven total of the season before Sunday.
This is rock bottom. Hardball came out after the game
and said or sticking with their defensive coordator Zach Gord,
sticking with them after giving it up one hundred and
seventy seven points in five games, the most of Ravens
history over five games reds. That's not loyalty, that's strictly
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just stubborn us. At this point, this defense has completely
lost his defense of identity. They can't tackle, they can't prussure,
they can't stop anybody. Zach's or defense is ranked near
the bottom end points allows third down in red zone efficiently,
yet Hardball refuses to even consider a change. That's the
same kind of thinking that gets veteran coaches fired, not
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because they forgot how to coach, because they refuse to evolve. Now,
I get it. Harball is a legend in Baltimore. He
bought he brought the city a super Bowl. He's he
is the one of the longest tenure coaches in the NFL.
And here's one thing the NFL is not. What the
NFL is. What have you done for me lately? Business?
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And lately it's been a disaster. The Ravens are one
to four, the second time that has happened in franchise history.
They've been blown out multiple times already. Their locker room
is frustrated and the excuses are piling up. Yeah, I
get it. The injuries are real. Car Jackson is out
with the him with with like the ham with the hamstring,
Kyle Hamilton, Marlon Humphrey, Ronnie Stanley, rock Constants, all Pro Bowlers,
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all sidelines but as but but as linebacker Kyle van
Ney said, at it like after like after the game,
no excuses. The Niners have invies two and they get
paid to play. Just play better. That's account that's accountability.
But it's clear that accountability isn't something we're seeing from
the top down right now. The cracks are showing everywhere.
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The Ravens defense is starting five rookies, the offense looks
completely AESO without Lamar Jackson, and the team's leadership feels disjointed.
You can almost sense the frustration boiling over, not just
from the players but from the fans who have watched
his team go from a playoff contender, a Super Bowl contender,
to bottom feeder in the in the in the league
in a span of over a month. And here's the
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staff for that, says us All. In the Super Bowl era,
only four percent of teams that started one to four
have gone to make the playoffs. Four percent. That's not
a stump, that's a death sentence for a reason. John
Harriball said, like after the game. We need to stick together.
We need to find ourselves. But let's just be honest.
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They are trying to find themselves. For three years since
since Lamar's MVP season, this team has been searching for consistency, identity,
and direction, and it keeps getting worse and worse and worse.
Every time Lamar Jackson goes down, the entire franchise collapses.
They have now lost five straight games without Lamar Jackson.
That tells you everything you need to know. This team
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has no depth, no adaptability, and no plan B. And
when your team falls apart every time your quarterback gets hurt,
that's just not bad luck, it's bad leadership. Now, I'll
give credit where credit is due. John Harriball has earned
the right to finish out this season. He's respected, he's loyal,
and his players will still fight for him. Derrick Henry,
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who's trying to keep the locker room positive set at best.
It's easy to be negative. Everybody can play the play game,
but we have got to look at ourselves and fix
it to get better. That's the attitude you want from
your veterans. But at some point the accountability has to
be extended to the coaching staff. You can't preach discipline
why your defus is given up forty four points at home.
You cannot preach toughness while your offense quits in the
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second half. The Ravens aren't just losing game, they're losing
their standard. So, guys, is it fact or crap that
the Ravens need to move on from jarn Harrball right now? Guys,
I'm calling it fact. I'm calling it fact. It's not
because Jordan Harball isn't a good coach, just because sometimes
even great coaches run out of answers. Eighteencs is a
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long time in one place. You can't keep recycling the
same message where your team is not responding anymore. The
Ravens need a new voice, a new direction, and a
fresh start. The longer the way, the further they will
fall behind teams like the KNCA Chiefs, the Houston Texans,
the Buffalo Bills, hell, even the Pitts Purcios who are
getting ready to embarrass them in a couple of weeks.
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If hardball cannot fail, says before the bye week, then
Baltimore needs to seriously start considering a rebuild, and it
starts from the top down. But what do you guys think?
Is it time for the Ravens to move on from
John Harball or does he deserve another shot to turn
it around. Drop your thoughts in the comics down below,
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