So Coach Harbaugh was on Movin' The Chains with Kat Kirwin and Tim Ryan on Sirius NFL Radio this afternoon. There were some interesting notes:
Everyone is very impressed with Flacco's temperment. The prospect of playing in primetime didn't rattle him one bit. Harbaugh said players spend their whole careers trying to learn how to shake off bad plays like Flacco does so easily (Kyle Boller reference? :lol: ).
Of course Ed Reed was talked about. Harbaugh said Reed has really just started to get back into the swing of things these past few weeks. Harbaugh praised Reed's discipline and ability to take over a game at free safety, and said he is in the right place 99.9% of the time. Harbaugh then stated the Reed and Ray know the opponent more than anyone else he has ever been around.
There was talk about the unbalanced line, and the mismatches is creates with the big backfield behind it (McClean and Neal).
No major injuries, just bumps and bruises, day-to-day stuff. Harbaugh said the players will be reved up this week on emotions because it is Steelers week. He said he has to make sure the guys get their proper treatment and do not overwork.
Lots of praise for DB coach Mark Carrier. Harbaugh said our DBs our among the most disciplined in league this season because of Carrier. Carrier’s playing experience helps with coaching and the guys have tremendous respect for him.
Harbaugh believes Flacco and the team are better and more discipline than they are in Week 3. The key this week against the Steelers will be to protect the ball and the quarterback.
And finally, he gave big props to Jameel McClain. Harbaugh mentioned that McClain had a very tough life. McClain's mother raised him and his sibblings on the streets of Philly while working multiple jobs. Harbaugh said Jameel is one of the most motivated, hardworking, and humble individuals he has ever been around. I think we might have something special with J. McClain.