John Harbaugh was in the perfect position to double down on his beliefs that he has the best quarterback in football. They are not popular beliefs, of course, and there's a good chance Harbaugh himself would snag another if he had a choice and no personal feelings to consider. But after a win against the Steelers in Pittsburgh? After Joe Flacco was efficient and cool for four quarters? Now is the time for the victory lap, especially after the reaction he received for saying it just a few days prior. "Joe Flacco, what can you say?" Harbaugh said. "I think he had a perfect quarterback rating there in the third quarter. That's playoff football. That's Joe Flacco. He is the best quarterback in football. We will take him any day of the week. Twice on Sunday or Saturday night, if that be the case." Flacco is now 10-4 in the postseason. He has 22 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He's completed more than 55 percent of his passes. Over his last nine postseason appearances, he has just two picks. But the discussion will never rest there. Not in a day in age where elitism is mandated from quarterbacks. No one can ever just be Flacco, who is still only two weeks shy of his 30th birthday. "He's just Cool Joe," Terrell Suggs said. "The situation may change but we don't. Joe doesn't change. That's his game." http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-harbaugh-joe-flacco-is-nfls-best-quarterback