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Rivera didin't start Benji


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Rivera is a behind closed doors guy. People act like him airing stuff in a presser would be good for a team?!? So blasting Cam and Shula would be a good coach?

 

 

Most good coaches are.  I don't trust any coach that airs things like that in public.  It might make the message boarders happy, but it won't make the team better. 

 

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All we seem to hear about from Ron is players executing.

 

When is the last time we heard Ron say "I take responsibility for this loss, I need to get better."?

 

Remember when he shitcanned all those assistants after the 2012 season?

 

I'm beginning to become concerned about his own accountability.

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Benjamin can stay home all week watching criminal minds on netflix for all I care if he continues to show out on Sunday. Trying to send these laughable messages when you can't even do your own job properly is the fastest way to lose the locker room.

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Benjamin can stay home all week watching criminal minds on netflix for all I care if he continues to show out on Sunday. Trying to send these laughable messages when you can't even do your own job properly is the fastest way to lose the locker room.

You'd make a good Raiders fan.

There's a ton of things our coaches do wrong. Keeping discipline is not one of them.

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There is not a cell in my body that would feel even the slightest wave of shock if Benjamin started playing less and less because he doesn't do well in Rivera's "grading system."

i am so beyond tired of the Rivera doghouse where good players go to die as Rivera continues to get down on hand and knee and suckle the toes of worthless fecal sacks like Byron Bell.

Tell us what you really mean. 

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I think I remember wondering why Bersin was out wide on the first offensive play. It could very well be true. I wouldn't put it past Rivera

Oh he was because I looked at the guy behind me and said "Why in the f*ck is 11 in instead of 13?" then I remembered my 9 year old was sitting right next to me.

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