The Baltimore Ravens have been out of the playoff picture for the past three seasons, something that fans and the front office are both obviously upset about. They pine for the days when 10 wins was the benchmark for the team, and the real concern was trying to win the division or get a first round bye.
Someone squarely in the middle of all that angst is head coach John Harbaugh, who led them to victory in Super Bowl XLVII against the San Francisco 49ers in the 2012 season. Reflecting on those good old days on the Around the NFL podcast, Harbaugh gave some insight on the incident that made that game one of the more memorable ones in recent NFL history: The post halftime power outage that killed half of the lights in the Mercedes Benz Superdome.