Diante Lee
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But right now in Baltimore, I think that they just need to turn the page.
And now you're, you know, it's one of those welcome to the real NFL moments.
Like you don't get to, you don't really get to keep a coach for two decades.
The way that Baltimore has these days.
Right.
And with the $75 million cap hit at quarterback, that means now that this has to be built around the quarterback, trying to get you over the hump.
And I don't know if that was happening to maximal effect in Baltimore for the last couple of years.
100 percent.
Like I said, I mean, the term on this is firing because that is accurate in the reporting.
But ultimately, I think that he can leave Steve Bishotti's office with a handshake and a hug and say, hey, man, like we did some great things together.
We've been very close in the Lamar Jackson era.
You're going to get another job.
We'll be just fine as an organization.
I think that is probably just in everybody's best interest that we go in another direction.
When you get in the house, when you get in the car, it might not feel the exact same, right?
And I do think that if you're John Harbaugh, you should be frustrated.
I think it's totally fair if you're frustrated leaving this building, knowing all the opportunity that was in this organization's hands over the last half decade and to have squandered most of it, right?
It's not just, oh, you know, Baltimore ended up on the wrong side of a bracket or, you
you know, a kick bounced off of, you know, an upright.
And that was the difference between going to the Super Bowl and not.