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I can't stand Ron Rivera


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Yes, a separate thread is needed.

No more blaming it just on Shula.  Rivera sets the standard for the team and his loser mentality is just disgusting.  After his comments yesterday and today, I am convinced more than ever that he is the main source of our problems.  

Thanks for all you've done Ron, but it's time to go.

 

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45 minutes ago, NAS said:

Yes, a separate thread is needed.

No more blaming it just on Shula.  Rivera sets the standard for the team and his loser mentality is just disgusting.  After his comments yesterday and today, I am convinced more than ever that he is the main source of our problems.  

Thanks for all you've done Ron, but it's time to go.

 

 

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One thing about Ron is a lack of accountability. He always blames the players not executing and gives himself and his staff a pass. The only time he ever showed any accountability for the staff was when he was on the hot seat in his first few seasons and canned a few coordinators. But even that was nothing more than a last ditch attempt to keep his job by throwing someone, anyone, under the bus.

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