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Its time to fire Rivera


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18 minutes ago, emhoward said:

If you think he sucks or is putrid I dont think you watch football. Average or even below average, maybe, but you dont have the success he's had "sucking". 

Without two generational talents in Cam and Luke, he is absolutely the worst coach in the league. 

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Just now, bobsfoodbasics said:

how did his defense do?

let me guess. you think teams need to establish the run to win in todays nfl?

the defense blows.  what the fug does that have to do with a certain loud percentile of this forum seeming to think rivera is calling offensive plays?  really goes to show how many folks out there don't know jack poo.

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27 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Moore and Samuel were honorable mentions.  And I love Cam, but that was a rough game...  bad decisions, but he had no help from the coaches or the guys he was throwing to outside of the aforementioned. 

My thoughts exactly 

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1 minute ago, greghardy'sAK-47 said:

the defense blows.  what the fug does that have to do with a certain loud percentile of this forum seeming to think rivera is calling offensive plays?  really goes to show how many folks out there don't know jack poo.

Because the same shitty clock management and conservative play style remains. This is the worst offensive game I’ve ever witnessed by this team in recent memory.

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People trying to pin this on Cam are just idiots with an axe to grind...  when you place the onus on one player to carry your entire team because you coach like a single-celled organism, some turnovers are gonna happen...  Cam is asked to do more with less every week more than any other QB, possibly in league history, and its been that way since he's been here...  so, who gives a poo if he threw picks that may or may not have been his fault.  I'm his biggest fan and admit, he had a tough day, but he was the least of the problems.  Put any other QB in his spot today, and odds are we lose...  dream up Brady, Rodgers, Brees, whoever...  they couldnt make chicken salad out of chicken poo like Cam does every week.

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I still feel like Ron is better than most, but I also still feel like it's going to be virtually impossible for us to win a Super Bowl under Rivera with as poorly as we play following a bye week. You're always going to be playing a very good team on a hot streak after a bye in the Super Bowl and it's hard for me to picture us winning in that scenario under Ron.

I'm not calling for us to fire Ron, but at some point I think you do have to ask yourself if you're happy to simply be good or if you're willing to roll the dice on being great.

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