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Will RR get another HC gig quickly if canned


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I'm not dead certain he will, though it's possible.  Honestly, maybe he shouldn't.  Lots of guys take a year to ponder their options.

Now if he doesn't get an HC gig, ponder this:

There's a team up North whose DC has been talked up as a head coaching candidate.  Were he to move on to another team at the pro or college level, there'd be an opening for a coordinator in a spot where the Head Coach, GM and some of the staff are all old friends.

Being that this is also a place with a high level of media visibility, it wouldn't be a bad spot to take a step back for a year and rebuild your reputation.

Would it happen?  Don't know, but it'd make for a pretty interesting scenario.

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not dead certain he will, though it's possible.  Honestly, maybe he shouldn't.  Lots of guys take a year to ponder their options.

Now if he doesn't get an HC gig, ponder this:

There's a team up North whose DC has been talked up as a head coaching candidate.  Were he to move on to another team at the pro or college level, there'd be an opening for a coordinator in a spot where the Head Coach, GM and some of the staff are all old friends.

Being that this is also a place with a high level of media visibility, it wouldn't be a bad spot to take a step back for a year and rebuild your reputation.

Would it happen?  Don't know, but it'd make for a pretty interesting scenario.

I'm not sure if McD makes it another year. The Bills have been worse than last year. At least in AZ they won't have a high bar next year. 

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Will he?  Who knows...  did yall think John Fox deserved a job as quick as he got one?  Some dummy will want to test if it was really all Cam, Luke, etc., or if Ron actually was responsible for our success (hint: he isn't).

Now should he?  Nope.  It took him like nine interviews to finally trick a dumbass (former) owner into hiring him the first time.  I dont think he'll get another HC job, and if he does, the team will quickly realize what a mistake they made.

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8 hours ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Uh yeah. He's a 2 time coach of the year and consistently gets to the playoffs. He's also one of the most respected men in the game. Just because some of you idiots hate him, doesn't mean he wouldn't be welcomed with open arms by at least 25 other fan bases

more like 2-5 teams lol.

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9 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Will he?  Who knows...  did yall think John Fox deserved a job as quick as he got one?  Some dummy will want to test if it was really all Cam, Luke, etc., or if Ron actually was responsible for our success (hint: he isn't).

Now should he?  Nope.  It took him like nine interviews to finally trick a dumbass (former) owner into hiring him the first time.  I dont think he'll get another HC job, and if he does, the team will quickly realize what a mistake they made.

Fox wasn't really on anybody's radar till Elway called on him.  Even then most analysts were saying "John Fox? Wait, what?!"

I'd agree that if Rivera does get another HC job, he might not be as successful as some of his boosters think.

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12 hours ago, Jmac said:

Also will the whole staff be gone (along with Norv), and throw in Hurney while they are at it. The personal is a whole different conversation. What u got?

Norv came here to work with Ron and Scott. If Ron goes, Norv will retire and the new HC will bring in his own staff. 

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it'll work out just like fox if he does.   he's stale here.   his message is stale here.  he's paralyzed on the sideline. he's making really bad decisions.  he just cost us a game against the lions.   he has the exact issues fox had.  he's stuck in the past and he doesn't put talent on the field.    and im tired of looking at his lazy eye, and i know that's not nice, but i'm about to start calling him rivabeast after huckabeast.

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