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Ron Rivera Press Conference Scheduled For 3:00pm


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Just now, g_d0t said:

and you do? LOL

Cam’s arm.

So you keep on sitting here and thinking everything is going to be great moving forward like you always do and then come next January throw your hands up in the air because you’re confused as to why it all didn’t work... again.

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3 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Rivera was most specific about candidates at the end. "Early, early early in their career they had some college experience, but for the most part, it's NFL experience."

After serving as a graduate assistant coach at Oregon in 1975, Turner was an assistant coach for the USC Trojans in 1976, hired by head coach John Robinson, also an Oregon alumnus from California. He stayed with the Trojans for nine seasons, then rejoined Robinson in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams in 1985. Turner was an assistant with the Rams for six seasons, through 1990.

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10 minutes ago, Cam El said:

Will you stick with ball control offense. Ron "Yes, I've quoted the stat before, that's how you win ball games." 

Yeah Ron, except on Sunday when we held the ball 7 more minutes than the Saints and LOST!

Your leaving out the part where he stated we need to rush for 100yds per game. Quoted some stat as well stating that leads to wins 7 out of 10 times.

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7 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Cam’s arm.

So you keep on sitting here and thinking everything is going to be great moving forward like you always do and then come next January throw your hands up in the air because you’re confused as to why it all didn’t work... again.

 

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There's nothing wrong with having a ball control offense. Every team remaining in the Playoffs has the ability to run the ball. The problem was we kept settling for FGs and our tendencies were too predictable because Shula never had a pulse to the game. 

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