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Get Em, Kelly


Jeremy Igo

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Kelly Davis (Mrs. Thomas Davis) giving them the business.... 

 

 

 

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At this point, I'm hoping there's two Riveras.

Rivera One: In his own Belichick kind of way, he refuses to say anything negative in the press. He's going to feign politeness forever, in the same way that BB will never give any perceived edge away in a press conference. 

Rivera Two: The guy we don't see, who is being much harder on his guys behind closed doors, and isn't just pretending there's nothing wrong. 

Can you really go this long in the NFL as a player, coordinator, and head coach, if Rivera Two doesn't exist in front OR behind the camera?

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if I was TD......and was forcing myself to play with broke ribs (probably largely because Luke is out)....I'd be coming home bitchng like a mofo to my wife about the offense.   Especially Sunday.  Bad things would have been said.  D gift wrapped that game.  Very little O was needed to win that game. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

if I was TD......and was forcing myself to play with broke ribs (probably largely because Luke is out)....I'd be coming home bitchng like a mofo to my wife about the offense.   Especially Sunday.  Bad things would have been said.  D gift wrapped that game.  Very little O was needed to win that game. 

Literally the bare minimum offense would have won that game.

Like possibly two field goals.

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How can anyone think this is a good idea?We are 4-3 in a race for the division, not 0-7. It's amazing how she gives her husband a free pass for his ribs, but doesn't give the same courtesy to Cam (shoulder) and Benjamin (knee). 

Also amazing how there is a correlation to Cam throwing picks and the receivers dropping passes in practice to the game, but how come those picks by the defenders are not translating from practice to the game?

I guess she also missed the Lions and Patriots games where the offense bailed out the defense. Real productive Kelly, real productive. 

Makes no sense at all how anyone can support this, especially when she also gives a free pass to coaching.

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As much as I love to hear this from her, and I absolutely do.  I fear that this is also a slippery slope type thing.  This is the something that could create a huge divide in the locker room that could make things worse with a slighter chance that it makes things better.  She is basically sharing things of "in confidence" nature.  Very hard thing to diagnose.  I hope it works for the best.

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