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the official "ron fuging sucks" thread


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I never was too big on Rivera. JR needs to stop trying turn us into another franchise. Stop hiring DC's, look for coaches with experience all over

 

With that being said, you're looking at a personnel problem. All of those people we let go and letting the NFL fug us with the Hardy situation. I can't even blame that on Rivera

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I'm all in on this thread. Rivera is a joke.

His team is unprepared, soft, and I am so tired of watching his little "hard-workers" continue to flounder and drown in the face of actual talent.

1 winning season in 4 is unacceptable.

Fire him.

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Part of it's Ron, part of it's Hardy. The other is that we don't have the talent to respond when things don't go our way. Our O-line is sht. We don't have enough speed on offense. We don't have any safeties with any fluid hip movement. A lot of that is on DG. 

 

Our team and our game plan is too fragile. We also can't respond when the refs start cheating our team with BS penalties. We could last year.

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