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Ron Rivera As Candidate For Coach of The Year


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Earlier this season it was the Atlanta Falcons coach being given Coach of the Year by the media before the season had even gotten halfway in...well we see how that has turned out..

Now with Carolina being 11-0, Cam being discussed in MVP talks and Josh Norman being discussed as DPOY we have to include Riverboat Ron in the discussion of COY. 

We were projected to finish last in the conference and maybe win 2-3 games this season. What this man has done with the Panthers franchise surpasses the current NFL coaches body of work..of course it doesn't help my case that I'm a Panthers fan but even so..the numbers speak for themselves - 11-0

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Depending on how other top teams finish, I can see Ron winning it with one loss. Lose 2 of the last 5 and they'll probably try to dig up a better candidate. Considering how we've done vs. most predictions though, he really deserves it even with a couple of losses.

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1 minute ago, Servant of Cthululelei said:

I'm sorry, but who exactly was predicting us to only win 2-3 games this year?  The absolute lowest I remember seeing was 6.

I assume that he meant divisional wins... but even that is a stretch. We were picked to 3-peat the NFC South prior to Kelvin going down.

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