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Rivera and Cam post game presser


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Would you rather him speak the truth and have him throw those 5 losers protecting him under the bus?

He's shows true leadership by saying "I" and ALWAYS takes all the blame for the teams loss.

He's saying what he's "supposed to" say, which is all athletes ever do, which is why caring what they say is silly.
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Rivera failed to mention this was the second consecutive blowout, that Arizona poo doesn't work two weeks in a row Ron. He's being thoroughly out coached.

 

I don't think he is being out coached. He only has 3 weapons on offense and the main one can't run on his injured ankle or get any protection.

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I don't think he is being out coached. He only has 3 weapons on offense and the main one can't run on his injured ankle or get any protection.

you should really consider changing your avatar... someone with the same has been making it very funky and will probably get banned soon. no room for error.... but i agree with your comment

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I don't think he is being out coached. He only has 3 weapons on offense and the main one can't run on his injured ankle or get any protection.

I'm talking about HIS defense getting damn near 40 points hung on them two weeks in a row. Ron is a defensive guy and we were suppose to be a defensive team. His defense can't even tackle, they look horrible. Thats on Ron.

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