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Ron Rivera is unhappy with effort... again


Jeremy Igo

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16 minutes ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

I think Rivera is growing as a coach every season. I love the fact that he is humble enough to ask for advice from some of the great ones even after he has settled in and had some success. We're lucky to have him.

If he is not getting better we won't either. I'm glad to read this. We are definitely lucky to have him.  

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29 minutes ago, pstall said:

If you gamble with the Riverboat you will lose.

They sure aren't playing with house money. Lol

 

Anyway... I love to see this. We should have won the SB last year. Our whole team needs to be hungry. Hopefully Riverboat doesn't have to do this again though. This is as much on the vets and 1st stringers as the culprits themselves. The leader-players need to self-police the team.

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