Who has most pressure to improve for the 2014 NFL season?

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Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens Quarterback

Dec 29, 2013; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco (5) walks off the field after being defeated by Cincinnati Bengals 34-17 at Paul Brown Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 29, 2013; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco (5) walks off the field after being defeated by Cincinnati Bengals 34-17 at Paul Brown Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports /

In 2012 Joe Flacco was on top of the world. He was a Super Bowl Champion with a huge payday and no complaints in the world. In 2013, Joe Flacco was an interception waiting to happen. While he threw for more yards than he had ever had before in his career with 3,912 passing yards, he also broke his own record for interceptions, almost doubling his highest totals of his previous 5 seasons with 22 interceptions and 19 touchdowns.

Joe Flacco is now hoping that he can benefit from a coordinator change, his third coordinator in less than two years. The Ravens are hoping that Gary Kubiak can go from coaching the worst losing streak in Houston Texans franchise history, to putting the Ravens offense back on track after a disappointing 2013 season. Seems to be a tall task for Kubiak, which is why the pressure is mainly on Flacco to turn it around and throw the ball to the correct jerseys in 2014.