The Ravens front office and John Harbaugh have been vindicated yet again. It was late January 2014, the last head coaching vacancy in the NFL had been filled with Detroit's poaching of Jim Caldwell (and Teryl Austin) from us. No one had the foresight (not even his bestie, John Elway) to think that perhaps the 2-14 record in Houston wasn't on Gary Kubiak and his crew. Harbaugh gave him respect, came to an understanding, hired him, had one of the most successful seasons of Ravens offense in our history, and re-established his reputation. Kubiak is a good man, and history is witness that the owner and GM in Houston scapegoated him and his crew. Now he's on his way to a Super Bowl and we're proud to have been part of it. We're even prouder that Bisciotti, Ozzie, and Harbaugh have created a place that coaches and players can come to redeem themselves.