John Harbaugh’s Unexpected Take on Zach Orr’s Seahawks Role Leaves Fans Speculating
John Harbaugh’s name might have slipped from the headlines after this year’s shakeup, but his influence? Oh, it’s still very much alive—and kicking. The man has quietly shaped some of the NFL’s sharpest coaching minds, none more impressive than Mike Macdonald, the Seattle Seahawks’ freshly crowned Super Bowl head honcho. Recently, during a WBAL radio sit-down, Harbaugh opened up about a few of his proteges—including Jesse Minter, who took over as head coach for the Ravens after years under Harbaugh’s wing. Yet, it’s his comments on Zachary Orr, now Seattle’s linebackers coach, that truly caught my eye—part pride, part grumble, all intriguing. There’s a story here about timing, growth, and a second chance that’s worth diving into. Trust me, this isn’t just about the X’s and O’s; it’s about the nuanced dance of opportunity and mentorship in the NFL coaching realm.



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