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Lamar Translator@LJTranslator Absolutely no excuse for this. Harbaugh threw the flag on stupid challenges.

Harbaugh has been out coached too many times by subpar coaches.

First time I’m saying this but heads need to roll.4:25 PM · Sep 15, 2024·

Chris Hartline@ChrisHartlineSomebody take the challenge flag away from John Harbaugh.

When was the last time he won a challenge? How many timeouts have we wasted on dumb challenges?3:48 PM · Sep 15, 2024·206 

 

Bobby Trosset@bobbybaltim0reThat's as poor of a regular-season loss as you will ever see in the John Harbaugh era.

Mind-boggling decisions to throw challenge flags with no regard for timeouts.

Sticking with the ridiculous experiment that is Daniel Faalele.

The inability to stop a one-dimensional offense that finished with 27 rushing yards.

Pathetic loss & indeed an organizational failure. 4:28 PM · Sep 15, 2024·

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The Coachspeak Index@CoachspeakIndex John Harbaugh has won just 8 of 26 coach’s challenges since 2019

that 31% success rate ranks second-worst among current NFL head coaches during that span (minimum 13 games)

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The Coachspeak Index@CoachspeakIndex·Nov 27, 2023# Ravens coach John Harbaugh’s explanations for his use/non-use of challenges tonight are ROUGH:

- didn’t challenge what would have been Lamar Jackson first down because it didn’t look like a first down to them on the sidelines

- didn’t challenge what would have been Nelson

Game Recap: Ravens Fall to Raiders in Home Opener

By Matt RyanEditorial Intern

    The Ravens took a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter, but three consecutive scoring drives from the Las Vegas Raiders handed Baltimore a 26-23 loss.

    Here's how it happened:

    Turning Point

    On 3rd-and-goal from the 17-yard line, Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew II targeted Davante Adams in the end zone and Brandon Stephens batted it away, but he was called for pass interference. It was a questionable call, and the Raiders scored on the next play to tie the game at 23.

    Baltimore went three-and-out on its next drive and then the Raiders kicked the game-winning field goal with 27 seconds left.

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    The Ravens had a quiet first half running the ball, but Derrick Henry changed that to start the second half. HFINISH READING HERE

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