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Rivera is Losing the Team


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Between not standing up for Greg Hardy, not showing faith in your offense last week against the Bengals on that 4th and 1 in overtime, being hypocritical by benching one player for their performance but then allowing another who is equally playing as bad stay in, etc., it is looking like the players just don't care anymore. It just looks like they aren't playing for him anymore. I think last year's success has clouded eveyrbody's memories that this is Rivera. This is what he does. Besides that one winning season, he has been incompetent at best for 3 years. Looking competent for one season out of 4 is not good and I think he will be canned along with the rest of the coaching staff after this season.

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Y'all can keep yapping about how everything is going to be ok, but we have been blown out in the last 3/5 games. Getting blown out constantly shows that players have given up on their head coach. Keep making excuses while we keep getting blown out. You say we have an easier schedule ahead, but I honestly don't see another win on our schedule.

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We are still no 1 in the NFCs with a easier schedule ahead, not quite sure about that

This is the issue though. The fact that the nfcs sucks shouldn't be an out.

I like Rivera, but he's being too nonchalant for my taste and it's frustrating. There is no urgency, and, according to him we are always 'about' to fix it.

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