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Two coaches will go, the rest will stay


Jmac

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OC and special teams coaches are both gone this off season. Rivera will stay no matter what the rest of the season brings. JR won't eat the money to drop Rivera plus pay a new HC. DC stays and tries to rebuild the defense along with the stoic one. Majority of the players let go and the core kept along with promising rookies. Another rebuild in the works.This season was a "perfect storm" of wasted cap money on one tag, injuries, and FA signings that flopped. Time to turn the page.

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You know, I want to blame him, but it's not like he's trying to sell fine jewelry that we provided. We gave him poo wrapped in tin foil and told him to pass it off as Tiffany's. 

 

But a great salesman can fool you into thinking that poo is gold. Shula knows the weakness of the team yet still can't figure out a way to cover up that stink. He is a shitty salesman trying to sell poo.  

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OC and special teams coaches are both gone this off season. Rivera will stay no matter what the rest of the season brings. JR won't eat the money to drop Rivera plus pay a new HC. DC stays and tries to rebuild the defense along with the stoic one. Majority of the players let go and the core kept along with promising rookies. Another rebuild in the works.This season was a "perfect storm" of wasted cap money on one tag, injuries, and FA signings that flopped. Time to turn the page.

Why is the OC and ST coaches gone......and not the DC? D probably is our worst unit this year. Why does he get excuses made for his slop and not the others?

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if we wait until the offseason, we've waited too long.

get rid of the OC and ST coaches and replace them with the old guys behind them.

if the team doesn't turn it around after that, fire rivera.

if we do keep rivera, he should be fired if we are more than one game under .500. if he makes it through next yar, then the same standard should be held. he should produce more than one winning seasons in a row. losing will not be tolerated, regardless of what happens the previous year.

i said it before and i will continue to say it...we gave him that extension one year too early. the standard should have been two winning seasons in a row.

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if we wait until the offseason, we've waited too long.

get rid of the OC and ST coaches and replace them with the old guys behind them.

if the team doesn't turn it around after that, fire rivera.

if we do keep rivera, he should be fired if we are more than one game under .500. if he makes it through next yar, then the same standard should be held. he should produce more than one winning seasons in a row. losing will not be tolerated, regardless of what happens the previous year.

i said it before and i will continue to say it...we gave him that extension one year too early. the standard should have been two winning seasons in a row.

Why does McDermott get special treatment? Is his unit not the worst?

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Can't turn turds into gold. Can't judge the oline coach by the crap they gave him to work with. Lack of talent can't be fixed by reps on the practice field. If he can't coach up a new group, then can him too.

the oline coach must go too. He has no idea what is going on with the 3-4 defense
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Rivera and our DC can fix this defense with the right players. Rivera has proved he is a good DC in this league. They need to hire an OC that can handle the whole offense and take control. Rivera has no clue about proper offensive schemes.

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