Myth: Harbaugh is the reason the defense has been more conservative since Rex left. Reality: Teams that blitz more often also risk more big plays and easy reads against them. Great defenses don't have to blitz and getting a pass rush with four is the best thing any defense could hope for. (the 2000 Ravens were able to stay in their base defense most of the time because they were so talented) Myth: Torrey Smith is not a true number one receiver. Reality: He led the Ravens this year in receiving and had over 1,000 yards. He's the Ravens best receiver and he like every other receiver struggled in certain games due to factors both in and out of his control. Myth: Ozzie Newsome can't draft good receivers Reality: Although Newsome has missed on some of the receivers he's drafted, so has every other GM in the league. Don't forget that the Lions drafted Roy Williams, Charles Rogers and Mike Williams in the first round before they hit on Calvin Johnson. Sheer volume helps your odds, but other teams also tend to give their young players more playing time and thus have developed their young talent. Myth: Flacco is overpaid Reality: Matt Ryan, Jay Cutler, Tony Romo, Sam Bradford and Phillip Rivers all make about the same amount as Flacco and have yet to win a Superbowl. Some of them haven't even won or played in a playoff game. Wait until Kaepernick, Wilson, Dalton and Luck get their big pay days and it won't seem like such a big deal. Myth: The 2013 season was a disaster Reality: Despite losing two hall-of-famers, their leading receiver and their starting TE they managed to get within one game of the playoffs and two games of winning the division. This team has been in the post-season for the last 5 years and this year there was just a little too much for them to overcome. This was not a rebuilding year, it was a transition year. This team is still a contender and will be as long as Flacco is at QB. Myth: Harbaugh is the only coach who hires all of his buddies Reality: All head coaches hire coaches they know and have worked with, but Harbaugh happens to know nearly everyone in the coaching ranks either through his own experiences, his brother Jim's or his dad Jack. Most of Billick's hire's were people he knew as well. Many GM's hire a head coach and allow them to assemble their own staff. It is not unusual at all for a head coach to bring in people who have worked with him or people he knows. Don't forget that Harbaugh knew Rex as well, which is why Rex stayed at all after Billick was fired. Very rarely to coaches bring in someone they have no history with. The reality is that nearly all of the coaches in the league know each other and there's a John's circle of known commodities is even larger than most. Myth: The Ravens need to become a passing team Reality: The teams that are successful consistently usually have balance on offense. In order to be successful the offense must be able to do both reasonably well. Granted the rules are geared toward passing, but running the ball is still an important element to any offensive attack (screen passes are essentially long hand-offs and could be considered part of the running game)