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Its time to fire Rivera


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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Cam got no help with the running game in a game that Norv wanted to keep running no matter what. He put this offense in a tough 3rd down situations.

On top of that Funchess let a few easy catches turn into incompletions and Ian Thomas was running some sort of top secret route tree.

But by all means, keep announcing to everyone how clueless you are

I did not expect this from you. I’d like you to explain the many missed throws by cam. I don’t understand why pointing out that Cam isn’t perfect is such a big deal?

considering, he literally missed open receivers and turned over the ball. Why do we overlook this?

I have already expressed my fandom for

cam. However, sometimes our favorite players have a bad day.

bow enjoy the win.

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I did not expect this from you. I’d like you to explain the many missed throws by cam. I don’t understand why pointing out that Cam isn’t perfect is such a big deal?

considering, he literally missed open receivers and turned over the ball. Why do we overlook this?

I have already expressed my fandom for

cam. However, sometimes our favorite players have a bad day.

bow enjoy the win.

If I need to explain to you how Ian Thomas changing his route mid f’n break makes him responsible for the TO’s then this conversation is pointless 

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12 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Quite possibly the worst called game by coaches I have ever seen 

why were our cbs playing 10 yards off receivers. 

Why did we have no serious pass plays 

sad. We were lucky but going into a shell in the 2qtr isn’t going to cut it

Why the hell did only 3 cbs dress for the game?? 

What the hell do they think this league is??

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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

And i say Ron should be fired, but in all honesty, we all know nothing will happen at least until the end of this season...  it's just voicing frustration knowing he is costing us our ultimate success we're capable of as long as he is here.

pretty much. And I think it would take at least 2 losing seasons in a row with no playoffs to actually result in him getting fired

Just realistically looking at it, we've been to the playoffs 4 out of the last 5 seasons and had 3 / 5 winning seasons with a legendary 15-1 SB run still in recent memory.

 

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6 minutes ago, GoPanthers123 said:

My point is Ron is better than anyone currently available 

Far from guaranteed...

That's the kind of argument that makes you hold on to a guy like Jeff Fisher and stops you from getting a Sean McVay instead.

There are always head coaching candidates out there.  The argument that you can't found a good replacement is just never strong.

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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

pretty much. And I think it would take at least 2 losing seasons in a row with no playoffs to actually result in him getting fired

Just realistically looking at it, we've been to the playoffs 4 out of the last 5 seasons and had 3 / 5 winning seasons with a legendary 15-1 SB run still in recent memory.

 

Yup, and i also express my opinion on Rivera with the thought in mind that we still win in spite of him...  i even disagree with the people who say we will never win a SB woth Rivera as coach...  not because of Rivera, but sometimes, as 2015 illustrated, Cam can carry us beyond Rivera's horrible coaching.  But, as long as Rivera is coach, our chances of winning a SB are dramatically diminished.

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13 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Quite possibly the worst called game by coaches I have ever seen 

why were our cbs playing 10 yards off receivers. 

Why did we have no serious pass plays 

sad. We were lucky but going into a shell in the 2qtr isn’t going to cut it

why did cam throw 2 picks ? Why does th fucinkg clock run out on eveyy plat ?

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19 minutes ago, greghardy'sAK-47 said:

you can rejoice in the fact that your comments make zero sense given the current circumstances?  that's rich, but not surprising given the current state of discourse in this country at the time.  so, in essence engaging in discussions based around rational thought are a no go with you.  good to know as i am making my way back over to the panther huddle after some time off.  

My point is very clear. It’s that Rivera sucks. Go be pretentious somewhere else.

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1 hour ago, NJPanthers12 said:

Rivera sucks. he is an absolutely putrid head coach. If you think otherwise I just do not believe you understand the game of football. It kills me each and every week I see this clown on the sideline doing every single thing in his power to waste the primes of Cam and Luke. 

Giving Gano a shot WON the game, am I right?

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