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regardless of the outcome of this game, Rivera needs to be fired tomorrow.


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The only reason I would say fire Rivera now would be to get early jump on a college coach if we wanted to go in that direction.

 

Or coordinator.

 

I'm sure Pep Hamilton, can't be worse than Rivera regarding managing games and a coaching staff.

 

Look at all the people the JR passed on a few years ago, by not even interview them (Andy Reid; Bruce Arians, Chip Kelly, etc.)!!??

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Ron is a useless HC. He lets his coordinators do all the work. They control their department of the team. So firing him we're not losing poo in the process. I would never wait until a season is over to fire a HC, it makes no sense. Midseason you get to see who else is worth keeping around. Shula, Ron and Rodgers are three people that has to absolutely go. Its a reason why we lack success in 20 years. Those at top are incapable of making good decisions, JR. Like NOT firing him after his 2nd season and going after Chip and allowing him to get extended

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What exactly does a coach have to do to be fired?

How many blowouts on national tv?

How many losses for stupidity of play calling ?

How many losses for lack of preparation after a bye week?

How many losses in which he is flat out coached with an even flatter team

The Rivera show is an embarrassment to the city, to the fans to the players.

It must end and yet the brain trust extends him 2 more years....are you kidding me? Is there no one better in the world than this guy to coach this team?

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