Joe Flacco isn't happy that the Ravens fired quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn and believes the decision was an "attack" on his performance this season. "I also feel like a little bit like I'm being attacked," Flacco told the Carroll County Times. "You fire the quarterback coach. Usually when your fire a position coach, it's because you're not really happy with how that position did. And when I look back on my season and our season as a team, I mean, we won 13 games. I felt like I had a pretty good year and you're firing the quarterback coach? It's kind of an attack on me, I feel like." Flacco threw for 3,622 yards and 26 touchdowns with 10 interceptions and had a career-best 93.6 passer rating. "I'm not happy about it," Flacco added about Zorn's firing. "They know that I'm not happy about it. It's not news to them. ... I'm not going to be happy about it, for a long time. This year will be what it is. We're going to be successful this year. I would have just liked him to be a part of it. He would have liked to be a part of it. And I think it would have been good for him to be a part of it."