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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Ravens and Bills played one of the exciting clashes in the NFL this year. The game became tenser as it progressed. Ravens felt the pressure as Bills cleared a 17-point deficit to register a thumping win. The game also witnessed some heated exchanges between Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and cornerback Marcus Peters. 

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This incident happened when Peters came to the sideline. As per the video, the experienced coach said something to the 29-year-old that he didn’t appreciate at all. The 29-year-old later slammed his helmet on the turf. He had to be held back as he tried to come close to the Ravens’ head coach. The NFL world was quick to react to the incident. 

This fan clearly expressed his frustration.

 

This fan spoke about something else.

This user had a different take on the whole incident.

This fan thinks the Ravens have some serious issues to sort out.

What did the head coach tell Marcus Peters?

After the stunning loss, the head coach addressed the press and spoke about the incident. According to him, there is no issue between him and Peters. The 60-year-old coach thinks the CB still loves him. We’re on the same page. We’ve got a great relationship. There’s an honest relationship between us. And I love him. I hope he still loves me. We’ll see,” he said.

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The coach also echoed sentiments shared earlier by Tom Brady, when he said the emotions run high. However, the experienced Harbaugh did not mention what he exactly told the promising talent during the game. Meanwhile, several fans expressed their concerns about Ravens on Twitter. 

A user had a prediction for the coach.

This user saw its funny side.

Another fan asked everyone to think hard.

This user suggested an alternative.

This user backed Peters.

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How Ravens lost the plot in the decisive moments?

The game was tied at 20-20. Ravens faced a fourth-and-goal from the Bills. A chip-shot field goal would have given them a three-point lead. However, the coach opted for a touchdown. A visibly dejected Jackson threw an interception to the Bills safety Jordan Poyer. 

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Talking about the incident, the coach said he passed the field goal because he thought it gave them the best chance to collect seven points. However, the plan didn’t work out this time. Ravens will eye an improved show as they take on the Bengals in Week 5.

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