Ravens coach John Harbaugh heavily criticized Chicago's front office on Tuesday for a botched draft-day trade, calling into question the team's honesty and ethical integrity. Bears general manager Jerry Angelo profusely apologized at the time, claiming to have made a simple mistake. Harbaugh, appearing Tuesday on "The Waddle & Silvy Show" on ESPN 1000, was skeptical about the team's intent in April's draft, asserting what it had done "was just not honest." "It was disappointing," Harbaugh said. "They can get mad at me if they want, but I'm not buying the mistake thing. It wasn't a mistake. They knew what they were doing. "They put their guy on the phone. They agreed to a pick. They got their guy on the phone. They recognized he wasn't getting calls from the team behind them, and they basically stalled for over a minute, telling us they had called the trade in. They hadn't called the trade in. They said it was a mistake. Those guys have been doing it for a long time, c'mon." When contacted Tuesday, a Bears team official said, "We've moved on months ago."