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Ron Rivera is a loser.


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And his team is a reflection of him.

He's been preaching the same "do you wanna be relevant" message since 2013 and this old team doesn't hear it anymore.

Honestly its indicative of who he is as a coach. Respecting the officials, playing with respect for your opponent, wearing your tie, these are things that matter to Run Rivera.

Ruthlessly playing the best players who can execute week in and week out without rah rah relevance speeches, preaching dominance and blowing the opponent out, being hated, these are the hallmarks of good teams 

Ron Rivera is too scared to coach his QB who is still making rookie mistakes in his 7th season. He's too timid to fire his offensive coordinator, he's too scared to chew out officials and go to bat for his guys but he will scapegoat them.

The man is a loser. He doesn't know how to win. He has a loser's attitude. He's more concerned with upholding his vision of the way things should be done than with winning games. Its why we are still chewing clock out down two scores.

 

Ron Rivera is comfortable being a loser. He likes it. He'd rather be the underdog because he doesn't know what it takes to be a winner.

 

 

 

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what does it say about your coach that his central message is "do you wanna be just good enough for the press to talk about you"

 

contrast that with Saban's rat poison stance and you see the difference between Rivera and the attitude of winners.

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If heads don't rolls after this game then I'm uninterested in what this team has to offer going forward

 

Its a collective assessment of timid morons who coach like they have no fear of being held accountable for their failures

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7 minutes ago, Growl said:

Honestly its indicative of who he is as a coach. Respecting the officials, playing with respect for your opponent, wearing your tie, these are things that matter to Run Rivera.

If you think this coach is anything but a reflection of the ownership you are sorely mistaken.

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1 minute ago, NeedSumD said:

Or has the league finally figured out stack the box and cover deep, And Cam want check it down until the game is out of reach.  No that cant be it.  Clearly coaching staff. 3 losses 10Int hmmmmmmm wonder why we lost those 3 games??

So you're saying other coaches figured out how our coaches play the game. Yet our coaches can't figure out how to scheme better? fug off. 

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2 minutes ago, Panther8989 said:

How in the hell did this team win in NE and Detroit??

well that's an easy one. We were underdogs and thus played into Ron's one note "prove the haters wrong!" bulletin board material song and dance

 

playing to the level of competition is the rawest hallmark of a poorly coached team

 

You'd never hear the Belichick's of the world harping on press rantings, good or bad.

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