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Name three current NFL head coaches you would rather have LESS THAN Ron Rivera and why. (Edited for some, lol) 

 

What NFL head coach makes you say, "I'm glad Rivera is my coach instead of that guy"?

 

Can you think of three?

 

I can't think of any. Maybe Mike Smith in Atlanta because of his whiny face and how he never seems to be in control of anything going on. I think Rivera has more influence over the mindless things his team does than most people think based on this...

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i honestly don't know...the 2 that have been repeated here have had a lot more success than Ron (Mike Smith and Rex Ryan)...both have multiple playoff berths and Rex was in the AFC Championship game twice with Sanchez at QB...

Ron hasn't had much success as a head coach

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John Fox, Rex Ryan, Mike Smith, Andy Reid, Jason Garrett, Pete Carroll (he may have just won a Super Bowl but I don't like him), Tony Sparano (interim coach but still the coach), and Jay Gruden. I'm sure there are others but I'll stop here.

 

*Edit* These are the coaches I would rather have Rivera over. I thought that was the question. Looking back at OP, it isn't clear.

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Are the people saying Jason Garrett making a joke? He is the definition of a mediocre HC.

Overall Record 36-30 (and that's counting this year)

2013

8-8

2012

8-8

2011

8-8

2010

5-3

Wow, much want.

Ron Rivera

Overall (counting this year) 28-30-1

2013

12-4

2012

7-9

2011

6-10

At least Ron has shown some growth unlike Garrett

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John Fox, Rex Ryan, Mike Smith, Andy Reid, Jason Garrett, Pete Carroll (he may have just won a Super Bowl but I don't like him), Tony Sparano (interim coach but still the coach), and Jay Gruden. I'm sure there are others but I'll stop here.

*Edit* These are the coaches I would rather have Rivera over. I thought that was the question. Looking back at OP, it isn't clear.

Reading comprehension...It was clear. You just read what you were used to seeing.
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