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But given that, there's some names that I would have liked to see on there.
Jeff Halfley being one of them.
I'd like to see that, you know, even for some of the names that are on here, I wouldn't hate Mike McDaniel even, even though I'm really not
I don't think it's very likely that I would hire Mike McDaniel or anything like that.
I can't even picture Mike McDaniel standing for a photo op with John Mara, to be honest with you.
But, again, for some of the names that are on this list, I mean, I'd rather interview Mike McDaniel and at least just get him and hear what he has to say.
Yeah.
I think that John Harbaugh is an outstanding coach at assembling a staff.
And I think that he assembles a staff around the talent that he has.
And let's not forget that there were question marks for both of those completely different quarterbacks coming into the league.
Joe Flacco is an FCS guy.
quarterback out of Delaware.
Lamar Jackson was another one was like, you know, you could see all the and again, like, you know, the arm talent with Joe Flacco coming out of Delaware, throwing in windy and rainy conditions was something that ownership in the GM were convinced he was going to be able to do it late in the season in Pittsburgh.
And in Cleveland, on the road, you know, when they needed it most.
But still, I mean, there's a lot of question marks behind somebody like that.
Joe Flacco himself was considering playing baseball because he didn't think he was going to go to the NFL.
And then Lamar Jackson, all the talent in the world, but huge question marks of him just being a true passer.
And if that would translate to the next level to the point where, what is it, like 25 teams passed on him?
So, you know, there's a lot of ballsiness to John Harbaugh's
his entire acumen, his resume, et cetera, moving on from an offensive coordinator in the middle of a season in which they are having a winning season and go on to win the Super Bowl.