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If Ron Rivera Win The Super Bowl....


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Don't take this the wrong way but.......dude?

 

You know, maybe if he retires after we win tomorrow. That way he has 2 COY, a SuperB owl, and won what, 20 more games than he lost. All within a 5 year span. Yea. That aught to do it.

 

Sheesh. All this winning has really done a number on us huh?

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I hope that one day Riverboat will definitely be in that Hall.

But, please, don't denigrate Dungy.  He had an outstanding Head Coaching career.  And being the FIRST African-American Head Coach to win a Super Bowl *is* important.  Many people may wish to throw that fact away as "another one of those useless stats".  

Well... its not.  It was IMPORTANT.

Good for Coach Dungy.

And, damn, I hope Ron Rivera is there one day too.

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14 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

I hope that one day Riverboat will definitely be in that Hall.

But, please, don't denigrate Dungy.  He had an outstanding Head Coaching career.  And being the FIRST African-American Head Coach to win a Super Bowl *is* important.  Many people may wish to throw that fact away as "another one of those useless stats".  

Well... its not.  It was IMPORTANT.

Good for Coach Dungy.

And, damn, I hope Ron Rivera is there one day too.

If you want to put him in for being the first black head coach to win a Super Bowl, fine.  The HOF voters should be honest with the public about that.  Let people know that's the reason why he's getting in.  

Don't try to build up his resume.  Because fans will call BS on that.  A 9-10 playoff record with Peyton Manning and that Tampa Bay defense?  His teams routinely underachieved in the playoffs.  

I'll also say that a TRUE Hall of Fame coach win a Super Bowl with that Tampa Bay team.  A HOF coach doesn't let someone come in and win a Super Bowl with his players the very next year.      

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I see what you're getting at but Hispanics won't get that type of treatment.  The Flores situation proves that.  I would like to see Ron get in on merit alone, not by breaking some socio-political barrier that only helps to appease the "see we aren't racists" crowd.

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