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Ron Rivera talks to MMQB's Albert Breer re: Sustaining Success


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1 minute ago, CPantherKing said:

Sources? I lived it.

So you made it up because it fits your personal opinions? Got it.

Not once have I ever heard what you're claiming before not even in 2014 when we sat at 3-8-1 and almost everyone wanted RR fired. You'd think it might have come up once or twice. Or even that at that point JR might have insisted on it if that's what he wanted.

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3 minutes ago, aussiePanther said:

So you made it up because it fits your personal opinions? Got it.

Not once have I ever heard what you're claiming before not even in 2014 when we sat at 3-8-1 and almost everyone wanted RR fired. You'd think it might have come up once or twice. Or even that at that point JR might have insisted on it if that's what he wanted.

Not making it up. Just do some research to vet it. If you don't care to know, then just move along. Enjoy the game.

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3 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

 

 

Just trying to give you the truth.

Hiring Ron Rivera was AGAINST the reservations of JR. JR favored Perry Fewell as the new head coach. This is common knowledge to anyone with the team in 2011 and 2012. Richardson wanted Rivera fired during the 2012 season because he believed the coaching staff was holding back the team, Fewell winning the SB as the Giants DC to end the 2011 season did not help Hurney's cause to fight for Rivera. Hurney was fired primarily because he hired Ron Rivera and refused to fire him mid season.

You can thank Hurney for hiring Ron Rivera, and you can thank Hurney for falling on the sword and leaving the team to give a young QB, LB, and coach more time to learn and achieve success. Hurney believed in the foundation of the team that much. Hurney could have kept his job if he had terminated Ron Rivera. GMs do not get fired mid season. Coaches get fired mid season. However, when Hurney tied the team to Rivera, Cam, and Luke by leaving the team during the season, the team had to finish the season out on a week to week evaluation per JR. They were unable to make any major moves like firing a coach without a GM in place.

Just dropping some knowledge. Some research will verify these accounts (preferably primary research).

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

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