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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

We won? Convincingly with a stout defense. 

That was not a convincing win

SD nearly beat us with 5 turnovers and a safety allowed

We are still pretty bad. All today did was lose our chances at a top 5 pick, one that we sorely need

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

But still faded in the second half, as we have pretty much 90% of the games Rivera and company have coached.

Lost locker room or not, that's a terrible trend.

I didn't say anything about that. Just that all those people that said Rivera lost the locker room and players won't play hard for him anymore, get to eat crow now. 

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

They did it when Hurney was GM too, kid.

Heck, Rivera never even had a winning season under Hurney.

Rivera has progressed  every season even with talent deficit until 2016. I'll bring in real life tangible information. 

2011: 6-10

2012: 7-9 (2nd in NFC south)

2013: 12-4 NFC south champs & playoff birth

2014: 7-8-1 NFC south champs Playoff win ( even with loss of Hardy, Gross, Smith, and having the worst pair of tackles thanks to DG)

2015:15-1 NFC south champs & SB birth (with loss of KB  & JAG OTs)

2016 : 5-8  shitty season lost majority of games less than a FG could have won it despite the talent deficit.

 

You see Ron Rivera has been working uphill with incomplete team thanks to DG.

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8 minutes ago, The_Rainmaker said:

Rivera has progressed  every season even with talent deficit unitl 2016. I'll bring in real life tangible information. 

2011: 6-10

2012: 7-9 (2nd in NFC south)

2013: 12-4 NFC south champs & playoff birth

2014: 7-8-1 NFC south champs Playoff win ( even with loss of Hardy, Gross, Smith, and having the worst pair of tackles thanks to DG)

2015:15-1 NFC south champs & SB birth (with loss of KB  & JAG OTs)

2016 : 5-8  shitty season lost majority of games less than a FG could have won it despite the talent deficit.

You see Ron Rivera has been working uphill with incomplete team thanks to DG.

See, here's one of those places where the lack of real world football knowledge really shows up.

What you just posted makes the argument that you attach to it look ridiculously stupid, but you obviously didn't realize that it would. Heck, I'll bet you don't even know why it does now.

And no, I'm not going to bother to tell you. It's more fun to just sit back and laugh at the colossal mistake you just made, as I know others are doing also.

So congrats on making a fool of yourself. Nice work, kid :)

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