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DL Coach Eric Washington Was Given A New Contract 2 Weeks Ago And Will Be The New Defensive Coordinator


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Nothing against Washington, but this just seems like Rivera being afraid to bring in any outside candidates that could possibly warm his seat in the event of another losing season. Now Ron has a possible scapegoat, and someone who won't threaten his own job security. Win/win for him.

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Washington has been under the shadows for years.  He deserves this.  The D-line has been a strength on the D for years now. He has developed UDFA and turned KK into a superstar.

He's a fiery leader.  And a Navy vet.  I'm thrilled we could keep him.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Nothing against Washington, but this just seems like Rivera being afraid to bring in any outside candidates that could possibly warm his seat in the event of another losing season. Now Ron has a possible scapegoat, and someone who won't threaten his own job security. Win/win for him.

He literally just brought in Norv Turner.

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1 minute ago, Mage said:

He literally just brought in Norv Turner.

Uh...so you're not familiar with history is all your post shows and TheRed still has you...you are failing hard when TheRed has you. Rivera worked under Norv and Rivera has been wanting Norv this whole time and a 65yo is no threat to Riveras HC job....so wtf are you on about?

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