As much as I like Flacco I'll say this; if he doesn't play exceptionally well, in spite of a shaky O Line, the Ravens may be wise to start looking to draft their QB of the future-- believe it or not Flacco is in his 9th season going on 10th. I know the Offensive Line is bad, but it's easier to win with and manage a star at one position than 5 at 5 different positions. On the topic of "Playmakers"; In some way, this is what Harbaugh brought on this team. His mantra is the team, the team, the team. That deemphasizes individualism and focuses on collectivism. Well, the upside notwithstanding, it hampers the drive to stand out in excellence. Notice that Harbaugh hasn't drafted one single "me" guy-- good thing, the team choruses the same tune, bad thing, there is nobody to look to when plays must be made. Harbaugh is the star on the Ravens (as he wanted) so he should coach like one, period! Just like Belichick is the costar of the Pats and he brings his A-game an average of 13 times per season. Brady is the other on that team and he does likewise. Finally one piece of unsolicited advice to Harbaugh; you may want to unchain these boys and let them express themselves both on the field and in the locker room-- I just have a feeling you'll do it too late when Mr. Bisciotti would have seen enough. As great as a scheme might be, without players making plays it is useless. What do I know; I'm neither a player nor a coach-- just an everyday guy with a classroom degree... or two, that say I'm expected to be able to critically analyze basic business problems and come up with simple solutions.