Falcons interview John Harbaugh for head coach vacancy
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Falcons interview John Harbaugh for head coach vacancy
"John Harbaugh was bound to be a candidate of interest for every single team with an opening. Over 18 years in Baltimore, Harbaugh went 180-113 with a 13-11 postseason record, including a Super Bowl win back in 2012. He only had three seasons of under-.500 ball in that span, presided over some truly great teams in the early part of the 2010s in particular, and came to represent one of the better coaches in the CEO archetype over that span."
"Baltimore's firing of such a distinguished coach was a surprise, and naturally, teams like the Falcons and Giants are scrambling to interview him. The Falcons have completed their interview, as the team announced on Monday. Despite his success, Harbaugh will be one of the more divisive candidates the Falcons interview. Proponents will note the success, the ability to repeatedly hire quality coordinators as"
John Harbaugh spent 18 seasons in Baltimore with a 180-113 regular-season record and a 13-11 postseason mark, including a 2012 Super Bowl victory. He produced sustained winning teams, with only three sub-.500 seasons, and became known for hiring strong coordinators and steady leadership. Baltimore’s decision to fire him was unexpected and triggered interest from multiple franchises, including the Falcons. Critics point to limited recent playoff success, defensive decline, his age (63), and a strong desire for control. Atlanta views him as either a proven winner or an offensive mind, with potential organizational fit given local leadership dynamics.
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