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We can't keep Ron Rivera or Mike Shula heading into bye week after that


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And the ones saying for him to be fired right now? It's not gonna happen. Next.

 

Another low IQ.

 

People saying Ron Rivera NEEDS TO BE FIRED does not mean they are saying he WILL BE FIRED. What would be the point in waiting to say he should be fired after an announcement gets made that he is being fired?

 

That's like saying, "you should get paid more than you do." Would your response be, "I'm not going to get a raise so you shouldn't say what should be"? 

 

That would be just as stupid as what you're saying right now.

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You never, ever, ever play to take away another team's timeouts at the price of points. Ever. Rivera has made that same mistake countless times. He doesnt learn.

He'll go to the film room tommorow and find a guard to blame for why we didnt pick and extra two or three yards and make the kick more "manageable" or some Rivera crap and trot his team out there again next time and do the same thing.

It is the bye week. Fire him NOW.

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Another low IQ.

People saying Ron Rivera NEEDS TO BE FIRED does not mean they are saying he WILL BE FIRED. What would be the point in waiting to say he should be fired after an announcement gets made that he is being fired?

That's like saying, "you should get paid more than you do." Would your response be, "I'm not going to get a raise so you shouldn't say what should be"?

That would be just as stupid as what you're saying right now.

*facepalm* at that response.

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Meh.  We aren't going to do that right now, and I am not sure that is the best course.  I still want the season to play out before I form an opinion on Rivera as a head coach.  Right now I am leaning toward firing his ass.

 

But OC is something we can do right now.  We have two weeks to install if need be and familiarize ourselves with a new playcaller.

 

Plus, it sends a message of accountability to the rest of the coaching staff.  Puts them on notice that we aren't just going to cut players if this thing doesn't get turned around fast, but coaches jobs are on the line too

 

We disagree on this.

 

I've gone from believing he could be fired to believing that he will.

 

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Who the heck runs the ball 3 straight times when the FG is still about 46-50 yards?

Oh my god.

 

Completely agree.

 

You have 3 plays to win the game. So, who do you lean on for the final 3 plays with your team in control of the game?

 

A. Cam Newton

 

B. Greg Olsen

 

C. Kelvin Benjamin

 

D. Offensive Line

 

Running backs are not an option as they are reliant on the OL. There are 3 correct answers and 1 wrong answer. You have 3 shots at getting the answer right.

 

Rivera/Shula answers were D, D, and  D. They picked the wrong answer 3 times. They failed. Now hold them accountable.

 

Rivera/Shula have been leaning on the weakest part of the offense all season long. Ridiculous.

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