Power Play: Bisciotti Says He Has It… But Does He?
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In this episode, Jimmy Mathis dives into Steve Bisciotti’s now-infamous “I have the power” moment and what it really says about the state of the Baltimore Ravens. Jimmy breaks down the contradictions inside the organization, the disconnect between ownership and fans, and how the culture of the team has shifted in recent years.
From coaching changes to the Lamar Jackson dynamic, Jimmy examines why the franchise feels stuck—and why simply claiming “power” doesn’t mean you actually have it. He looks at the decline in NFL viewership, the over-politicization of sports, and how the league continues to drift away from its core fanbase.
With personal insight from years working around the NFL, Jimmy brings an unfiltered, behind-the-curtain perspective you won’t hear anywhere else. Passionate, blunt, and unapologetically honest—this episode cuts through the noise.
Topics CoveredSteve Bisciotti’s “I have the power” moment
The real power structure inside the Ravens organization
Lamar Jackson’s influence on decisions
Why Harbaugh’s exit was inevitable
The NFL’s shift away from its fanbase
Declining viewership and over-complicated broadcast deals
Politics creeping into sports entertainment
How the league lost its “distraction value”
The instability and contradictions at the top of the Ravens organization
Key TakeawaysPower is shown through decisions, not slogans.
Ownership and management appear more disconnected from fans than ever.
The NFL’s business model is pushing everyday fans away.
The Ravens have cultural issues that run deeper than coaching.
Baltimore fans deserve transparency—and accountability.
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