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Baltimore Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh Blows Another Lead
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Let’s be honest, being a Ravens fan is a rollercoaster of emotions. One minute you’re soaring high, convinced this is your year, and the next, you’re plummeting back to earth, wondering what just happened. Sunday night’s collapse against the Bills was a masterclass in this very feeling. It’s a familiar, gut-wrenching pain that has become a signature move under Head Coach John Harbaugh.

It’s hard to knock a guy with a Super Bowl ring and a coaching record that most would kill for. But let’s call a spade a spade: the man has a recurring problem with holding onto a lead. It’s like watching a friend try to carry too many groceries at once. You know how it’s going to end, you try to warn them, but they insist they’ve got it… until they don’t. And then there’s ketchup and broken eggs all over the pavement. What happened to Harbaugh this time?

A History Of Harbaugh’s Heartbreak

Since 2022, the Ravens have managed to blow a staggering eight double-digit leads. That’s right, eight. Most teams don’t see that kind of collapse in a decade, let alone a few seasons. They’ve found a way to lose to the Browns, Steelers, Giants, Dolphins, and now the Bills, all after being comfortably ahead. You’d think after the first few times, there’d be a team meeting titled, “Hey Guys, Maybe Let’s Not Do That Again.”

Harbaugh once tried to spin it, saying that having so many fourth-quarter leads just means you’re more likely to lose some. Nice try, coach. That’s like saying the more you drive, the more likely you are to get a flat tire. It’s technically true, but when you’re getting a flat every other week, it might be time to check the tires, not just shrug and call a tow truck.

Is Harbaugh On the Hot Seat?

Despite this alarming trend, Harbaugh has built up a mountain of goodwill in Baltimore. He’s delivered consistent winning seasons and a Lombardi Trophy, which buys you a lot of leeway. But fan patience isn’t infinite. Another season of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, and that seat might start to feel a little warmer. For now, the Ravens are still a powerhouse, but if this pattern continues, you have to wonder how long they can keep letting games slip through their fingers before a real change is needed.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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