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Ron Rivera Was Interviewed 9 Times Before Panthers Hired Him...


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How does that not ring a serious warning bell????

 

Offense, defense, special teams. All 3 parts of a football team fail. And that goes on the HC. Why? Cause he let his coordinators do all the work with no input. Why again? Cause he has no input to give. Which is why they just stand there like a fuging manikin

 

IMO the best head coaches have coaching experience on all phases. We need somebody at-least with offense and defense experience. Look at the current top consistent coaches and check their coaching resume. But one thing which we should NEVER ever again go with is, only defensive coaching and 0 HC coaching experience 

 

Cam and Ron never matched.. Ron don't know how to develop a QB. You got Ken Dorsey as his QB coach, Mike Shula as his OC. Get this man out of here and start running a NFL franchise in 2014 times, not 1999 times

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How does that not ring a serious warning bell????

 

Offense, defense, special teams. All 3 parts of a football team fail. And that goes on the HC. Why? Cause he let his coordinators do all the work with no input. Why again? Cause he has no input to give. Which is why they just stand there like a fuging manikin

 

IMO the best head coaches have coaching experience on all phases. We need somebody at-least with offense and defense experience. Look at the current top consistent coaches and check their coaching resume. But one thing which we should NEVER ever again go with is, only defensive coaching and 0 HC coaching experience 

 

Cam and Ron never matched.. Ron don't know how to develop a QB. You got Ken Dorsey as his QB coach, Mike Shula as his OC. Get this man out of here and start running a NFL franchise in 2014 times, not 1999 times

 

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How does that not ring a serious warning bell????

Offense, defense, special teams. All 3 parts of a football team fail. And that goes on the HC. Why? Cause he let his coordinators do all the work with no input. Why again? Cause he has no input to give. Which is why they just stand there like a fuging manikin

IMO the best head coaches have coaching experience on all phases. We need somebody at-least with offense and defense experience. Look at the current top consistent coaches and check their coaching resume. But one thing which we should NEVER ever again go with is, only defensive coaching and 0 HC coaching experience

Cam and Ron never matched.. Ron don't know how to develop a QB. You got Ken Dorsey as his QB coach, Mike Shula as his OC. Get this man out of here and start running a NFL franchise in 2014 times, not 1999 times

Shula is a bad OC. Initial Shula hire wasn't bad. He is good at working with young QBs.

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I really don't think Dorsey is a bad hire. Cam was improving this year until the line started murdering him, then he go gunshy.

 

There are plenty of people who failed as players and succeeded as coaches. Most of them, in fact.

 

Additionally, it's typically the less talented athletes who understand the game better, simply because they have to.

 

Shula should be shot at dawn. 

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Most coaches have nearly all their experience on one side of the ball. Rivera isn't unique in that regard. But most also understand many of the nuances of the other side of the ball.

 

Ron's not a bad coach because he comes from a defensive background. He's a bad coach just because he's a bad coach.

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Nick Jonas just got back from the year 3000 and can report that Mike Shula's offense is still ineffective there as well.

 

Too bad Childish Gambino and Ron will stick with him till 3005.

 

No matter what you say or what you do

When I'm alone, I'd rather be with you

fug these other niggas, I'll be right by your side

Till 3005, hold up

 

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