So overall I would consider myself pro Harbaugh until the Steve Saunders situation. I was willing to move on from it and give him a chance to adjust and we did get better in 2023 but it does seem like Harbaugh really likes to pick his guys and struggles to hold them accountable and make adjustments. Looking at the tribute video the Ravens posted, it did feel like earlier Harbaugh was a bit hungrier and I don't really get that from him these days.
I just think the Ravens are who they are at this point under Harbaugh and things were getting too stagnant for us to get over the hump. There was a struggle to adjust to things before they became so obvious the entire country is wondering why they haven't happened yet(not giving Henry the ball in the Patriots game) and the team really having this mental block in critical moments doesn't help.
It is definitely a risk to get rid of Harbaugh because I think even with his faults we had a high floor but if the goal is to win a Super Bowl in Lamar's prime, time is running out on that front and we really need a new voice to lead that charge that can get the best out of the players. It has been apparent for years that the Ravens have had an extremely talented roster and we have 3 playoff wins to show for it and a lot of inconsistency and under performance.
But I do trust the front office to build a good team and I think the gamble to find a good coach to get us over the hump is worth it at this point.
I wish Harbaugh the best going forward and think he will succeed in bringing a new culture and increased competitiveness to wherever he goes. Hopefully he goes somewhere to the NFC and finds success. I do think there is an opportunity for both sides to benefit from this and sometimes it is just time to move on.