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Riverboat Ron?


Ja  Rhule

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Beyond sum of all fears so far. OL is terrible just as feared. Cam every bit as banged up and limited as feared. Secondary is terrible just as feared. Hardy being essentially suspended indefinitely, CJ being entirely ineffective, and the DL getting completely owned was completely unexpected.

Kelvin Benjamin has been about the only bright spot that is exceeding early expectations.

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Beyond sum of all fears so far. OL is terrible just as feared. Cam every bit as banged up and limited as feared. Secondary is terrible just as feared. Hardy being essentially suspended indefinitely, CJ being entirely ineffective, and the DL getting completely owned was completely unexpected.

Kelvin Benjamin has been about the only bright spot that is exceeding early expectations.

Yep pretty much all our worst fears coming true and then some

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I like Ron, but I said it when it happened that a 3 year contract was a bit too much after only 1 winning season. We should have given him a 1 year deal to prove himself and then moved forward long term from there. It's a legitimate question as to just how much of our success last season was fueled by the emotion of the uncertainty of Rivera's future. The whole team seems complacent again honestly.

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During the Rivera era, we have never been blown out 2 games in a row.  Not even close actually.  

 

38-10 & 37-19

 

No offense, no defense and it's year 3/4 of a rebuild per se.  It's not the end of the world but if becomes a trend, it's more than just injuries & Hardy.  

 

I'm just not liking the vibe of this team the last 2 weeks.  The OLs abysmal play and our tackling issues are destroying the identity of the team and the coaches just aren't doing good work recently.  At all.  

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