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Frank Garcia talks about Rivera and the Kuechly ejection


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Heard a pretty interesting conversation on WFNZ with Frank Garcia, former Panthers lineman. He basically said that it seemed Ron was faking being upset after Luke got ejected and that it's possible Ron is losing the locker room. You can listen to it if you want, it's only about 5 minutes long.

 

 

     http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2238525-is-panthers-locker-room-losing-faith-in-ron-rivera-after-luke-kuechly-incident

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Ron rarely shows emotion, too busy scheming up his next shortcoming. It's not as ridiculous as it may seem, the game was already over when the ejection happened. Ron needed to atleast show some emotion and stand up for his player. Whether he meant it or not, who knows.

I'd like to think Ron was too worn out from yelling at the team during halftime.

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Ron rarely shows emotion, too busy scheming up his next shortcoming. It's not as ridiculous as it may seem, the game was already over when the ejection happened. Ron needed to atleast show some emotion and stand up for his player. Whether he meant it or not, who knows.

I'd like to think Ron was too worn out from yelling at the team during halftime.

 

Those things don't really correlate.

 

Tom Landry and Tony Dungy rarely showed much emotion, whereas Greg Schiano yelled all the time.

 

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Garcia also defended Burfict trying to injure guys after the play saying "thats football!"

..if you did not know, Frank Garcia was voted the dirtiest player in football like twice in his career so as one who is a giant douche...His takes on matters in the NFL should be understood as a guy who's football drive and IQ is from a toilet and a pile of pooh.

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