Jim Harbaugh on OC Greg Roman: We weren't good enough as a team
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The Los Angeles Chargers have reached the playoffs in both seasons under head coach Jim Harbaugh but have struggled offensively, scoring only 15 points in two postseason losses. Following a 16-3 defeat to the New England Patriots, Harbaugh expressed uncertainty about the offense's poor performance and did not indicate whether offensive coordinator Greg Roman's position would be reconsidered. Harbaugh stated that the team will evaluate all aspects following the loss, emphasizing responsibility for team performance. Further developments from this evaluation are expected soon.
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