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too many drops bench him

I know its sarcasm, but I dont understand why they wouldn't keep forcing him the ball when he can make catches like he did between the best two defenders the seahawks had.

He drops the easy ones, but catches the holy poo ones. How about you throw some more holy poo passes at him and let kb do his thing...

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I know its sarcasm, but I dont understand why they wouldn't keep forcing him the ball when he can make catches like he did between the best two defenders the seahawks had.

He drops the easy ones, but catches the holy poo ones. How about you throw some more holy poo passes at him and let kb do his thing...

 

i said to myself when he dropped the td pass that they needed to go immediately back to him.

 

nope

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I know its sarcasm, but I dont understand why they wouldn't keep forcing him the ball when he can make catches like he did between the best two defenders the seahawks had.

He drops the easy ones, but catches the holy poo ones. How about you throw some more holy poo passes at him and let kb do his thing...

 

One thing I am beginning to realize as a new fan is that Rivera seems risk averse to a fault. He won't even consider doing anything outside of the box unless he's desperate.

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I think it's petty and stupid to judge Ron for sitting the rookie out ONE play. It comes off like you are trying to protect your BFF. Kelvin can handle it.

 

I think the problem many of the people speaking out about this have is not the fact that he "benched" Kelvin, but the fact that this sort of thing has been an all too much recurring theme with Rivera as a head coach and how he handles accountability. It's time for him to accept blame.

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I think the problem many of the people speaking out about this have is not the fact that he "benched" Kelvin, but the fact that this sort of thing has been an all too much recurring theme with Rivera as a head coach and how he handles accountability. It's time for him to accept blame.

 

I have no idea what Kelvin was benched for. Do you?

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One thing I am beginning to realize as a new fan is that Rivera seems risk averse to a fault. He won't even consider doing anything outside of the box unless he's desperate.

 

He is risk adverse when he is not feeling pressure.  Starting to feel pressure now and his alter ego "Riverboat Ron'' will come save the day.

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That is a terrible way to coach. But how many years can this happen before he gets a boot?

 

Depends on how successful we are when he turns back into Riverboat

 

If we are deep playoff run /championship game level.. he can do it for a long time.

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