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Ron Rivera Must Go


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I'm glad we lost. Let's be serious, we were never going to make the playoffs, and even if we did, we would just get embarrassed in the wildcard game. I just want us to continuing losing to get a good a draft spot and maybe trade our early 1st round pick to get a few extra picks. Just my two cents.

Lets be real, does anyone in their sane mind actually think Ryan wouldnt have marched down the field in field goal range even if we made that FG. Come on, 1:30 left to go against this D, might as well be a full qtr and all three time outs left.

Im kind of glad he missed the FG, it would have hurt worse when Ryan would have marched it down the field. I was 110% sure even if we made the FG, they would have still ended up winning anyway.

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I hate Ron Rivera and his very existence. I hate him as a coach, a man and human being. I loathe him, despise him, I HATE HIM. He is a god damn theif scam artist scamming this team out or money. I have the same disdain for him as I do bernie maddoff.

 

That's ridiculously ignorant.

 

Rivera is a good man.  He's just not a good head coach.

 

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