Harbaugh: No plans to play in UK again soon after blowout loss
One trip overseas was enough for John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens, for now.
After getting dismantled by the Jacksonville Jaguars in a 44-7 rout in London, England, on Sunday, Harbaugh said he'd rather not go back to play in the UK again in the near future.
"To be honest with you - and maybe I'll get into trouble for saying this - don't plan on going over there anytime soon to play again," Harbaugh said Monday, according to ESPN's Jamison Hensley. "So, somebody else can have that job."
Harbaugh said that with the Ravens playing in their first London game - while the Jaguars have taken the field there three straight seasons - the team wasn't as well prepared for the change of scenery as its opponent. If the Ravens do go back, he said he'd change some things logistically.
"There were some certain things that came up that you look at it and you go, 'That wasn't ideal,'" Harbaugh said. "But we really had no way of knowing that. Some things we have no control over. We have no control where we stay, how far the bus ride is, how long it takes to get to the stadium. What impact it had are things we look at."
While the logistics played some part in Harbaugh's dislike for the trip, Joe Flacco's career-low 28 passing yards likely had something to do with it as well.
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