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Fire Rivera fanboys must be on vacation


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23 minutes ago, JoePanther said:

Could have been 8-0, if we hired guys like Shanahan or Gruden. Everybody knows that, including Rivera

Errr... Gruden, really? He'd have traded Luke and Cam away by now. 

Shanahan? When was he relevant again last?

We're doing just fine with Rivera, just fine. 

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here i am.  i am so happily eating some words.  except, like someone said, it took injury to see curtis and dj.   that poo is excruciatingly fox-like.   all the same, i can't believe he let them play and have fun doing it.  i'm proud of rivera and pretty sure he read my posts and decided to prove me wrong (sarcasm).   like i said, i'm happy to be eating some words, not so glued to my opinion that i would rather the team fail than be wrong.  nervous he's gonna stick his nose in and fug it up, but enjoying the ride!

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