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Ron Rivera is a loser.


Growl

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16 minutes ago, Growl said:

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

damn thats a perfect summary of how I feel 

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Why is the team wasting clock at the end of the half with a chance to score?

Why was Fox more emotional than Carolina's coach about the hold that should have given Carolina a critical first down?

We did we run Cam on 4th and 2 when they've been getting to him all game? Why did we PUNT on the next two with time running out?

And the piece de resistance: why aren't we going no huddle, down two scores with 5 minutes left?

When Cam's not playing phenomenally Rivera looks as amateurish as he did 6 years ago. What's worse is that the lack of discipline, awareness, and fire he's shown since then trickles down to the entire team.

 

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