The Baltimore Ravens aren’t winning right now, and when teams don’t win, things can get ugly. Last Sunday, second-year linebacker Kamalei Correa’s mother ripped into coach John Harbaugh on social media for his use of her son.

Here's what Kamalei Correa's Mom thinks about the way her son is being used. More here: https://t.co/Ob6ahz4LoP pic.twitter.com/jwnd40G7zT — Tony Lombardi (@RSRLombardi) November 17, 2017

Playing as a defensive end at Boise State, Correa looked as though he would be transitioned to an outside linebacker in Baltimore’s scheme. That would require him to rush the passer but also drop back into coverage and play a vital role in edge contain.

This season, Correa was pushed inside, next to middle linebacker C.J. Mosley, thanks to the unexpected retirement of LB Zach Orr. Correa started three games before eventually being surpassed by Patrick Onwuasor. With 108 of Correa’s 126 defensive snaps coming in the first four games this season, it’s clear that not only was he taken out of the starting spot but has pretty much been benched as well.

While Correa’s mother has a point about her son being put into a new position that clearly isn’t working for him, it’s tough to have a ton of sympathy for him. In training camp, Correa said he was having “1,000 times more fun” than last year, according to Ravens.com staff writer Ryan Mink. It appears that at the time, Correa was all for the move, and now that things aren’t going as expected, there’s a bit of buyer’s remorse.

But it’s not even his fit at inside linebacker that is really a problem. Correa has shown an inability to secure tackles this season that would have limited him just as much at outside linebacker. It was a problem dating back to training camp when Correa badly whiffed on a tackle during Baltimore’s stadium practice.

Correa has the talent to play either inside or outside, but he has to be more consistent. It’s exactly why Onwuasor is starting instead of him right now. While Correa’s mother can be upset about it, you can’t pin this one solely on Harbaugh.