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I feel like we just lost. Coaching a major concern going forward.


KillerKat

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The way we handled the second half was absolutely dreadful. Rivera told reporters we were keeping the foot on the pedal after the half. Complete lie. He went full conservative mode after the half and almost let the Seahawks come back to win it. My faith in him took a major hit today. We will not win the Super Bowl with him coaching like he did today. He was outcoached and almost lost it for us in the end.  I do not understand why he continues time and time again to let teams come from behind after gaining a huge lead. He has to be the worst coach in the NFL when holding a big lead. He has learned nothing from previous games this year.

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Just now, UKPanther94 said:

Cmon man, we've just beaten the SEATTLE SEAHAWKS to end their reign at the top of the NFC, there's a time for nitpicking but blimey, we're literally in the NFC title game and it'll be a home game too

If his coaching like this continues into the next game, it won't be good. It's not nitpicking. Rivera literally let Seattle come back due to piss poor coaching.

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It's not like we were running every down. We were taking time off, yes (because it's moronic not to do that), but we did pass some. The only truly conservative call was running on the 3rd and 7 at the end, which was one I agreed with because it took more time off.

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This happening in the playoffs really got under my skin. I don't give a damn if they won today, in the playoffs you can't just be confident because of a big 1st half lead and then do nothing in the 2nd half at all. Now the majority is probably gonna favor Arizona because of this crap man.

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1 minute ago, Fox007 said:

Cam just outed the coaching...he just confirmed Rivera did go conservative...

Cam just fugin said it himself you can tell he don't like it either...he said "we did go conservative".

when you hand off to tugboat on 3rd and 6 instead of letting the mvp play, it is clear what happened.

look I'm not unhappy about the win and tbh we could probably win the superbowl playing like this lol, but I really wish our coaches would just let that offense do its thing.

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Just now, Promethean Forerunner said:

I'm not gonna celebrate either. Shameful display in the second half. There's nothing to be happy about.

How about the first half....

 

wtf is wrong with people?  This is deep playoff territory. The teams in it are damn good.  We won, be fuging happy we still have a shot.

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