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Ron Rivera likely gone with new owner


Paa Langfart

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3 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

$ 2+ billion dollars is a lot of money to spend and not have your own guys in place.

Perhaps, but the sale is going to take too long for anything to happen this year.

Coaching staffs have to be in place before free agency and the draft. No way the sale gets done before then. And even if it did, you've got interviews and all that. It takes time to build a staff. Throw in that by that time, anybody that was worth hiring would already have a job.

Current leadership will probably continue through next season. After that, it's anybody's guess.

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I wouldn't be surprised either way, but if he's out...he will have a job in 10 seconds.

 

My biggest gripe with Ron is his stubbornness.  Too stubborn to move on from Shula, too stubborn to move on from washed up vets, etc....just cannot change quickly enough to be effective in this league.

That said, were I the new owner, I would just have a long interview/conversation with him about where he wants the franchise to go...both with the team side, and FO, before I hire the new GM.  If mine and his direction were similar, and he agrees with the GM that I would bring in...he can stay....unless the new GM wants him gone as well.

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