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"Still feeling our way around"


tiger7_88

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4 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Quote by Ron Rivera in his press conference about the Carolina offense.

Here we are, in November, going into Game 10...

"Still feeling our way around."

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Ha ha. In his defense though we have had about 12 different starters/role changes this year, between injuries, trades, and performance issues.

With more to come....

 

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You guys are just looking for anything to bash Rivera now and it’s honestly sad. He obviously means that they are just starting to get use to life without Kelvin and with the new first year guys 

would you rather have him say they are exactly where they need to be? Because clearly they aren’t yet 

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9 minutes ago, panthers34 said:

You guys are just looking for anything to bash Rivera now and it’s honestly sad. He obviously means that they are just starting to get use to life without Kelvin and with the new first year guys 

This. They are still feeling their way around after one week without KB. Why are you guys always so angry about everything? 

 

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Just now, panthers34 said:

You guys are just looking for anything to bash Rivera now and it’s honestly sad. He obviously means that they are just starting to get use to life without Kelvin and with the new first year guys 

would you rather have him say they are exactly where they need to be? Because clearly they aren’t yet 

Exactly...people take Rivera's quotes out of context all the dang time around here.  

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3 minutes ago, panthers34 said:

You guys are just looking for anything to bash Rivera now and it’s honestly sad. He obviously means that they are just starting to get use to life without Kelvin and with the new first year guys 

Uh huh.

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P.S. It's Game 10.  The "new guys" shouldn't be "new" anymore.

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9 minutes ago, panthers34 said:

You guys are just looking for anything to bash Rivera now and it’s honestly sad. He obviously means that they are just starting to get use to life without Kelvin and with the new first year guys 

would you rather have him say they are exactly where they need to be? Because clearly they aren’t yet 

Thanks. Exactly my thoughts. There are a lot of differences between american football, european football or between Germany and USA. But some things never change. For example bashing your coach.

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9 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

Players getting expanded roles after KB's departure is "new" still. 

This. I'm sure Ron is referring to Armah getting snaps. Worley's role being reduce. Fun taking over 1. Stew reduced snaps. Tyler at center. Dickson at TE. Manhertz massive decline. With the idea of Olsen and Byrd (Possible Kalil) returning. 

Lots of changes happening in the last couple of weeks. Belichick said earlier in the season "it takes time for good teams to win" during their slow start. They just got off of the Super Bowl win, by #huddlelogic this guy is an IDIOT... but he isnt. 

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