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i just found out richard rogers is our db coach


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17 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

yes, THAT richard rogers, our god awful special teams coach from 2012-2015. he never got fired, rivera shuffled him around and this season he got promoted to DB coach. hes in charge of coaching our extremely young secondary that could define our d for years to come

WTF RIVERAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Can’t believe you didn’t know this 

Rivera has a butt buddy club and Richard has been shuffled around for years

tge panthers defensive  assistants are easily the worst in the nfl 

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23 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

yes, THAT richard rogers, our god awful special teams coach from 2012-2015. he never got fired, rivera shuffled him around and this season he got promoted to DB coach. hes in charge of coaching our extremely young secondary that could define our d for years to come

WTF RIVERAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Don't worry, if RR is still coaching us next season, he will be our defensive coordinator... hard to imagine a defense worse than the one we have now, but that would definitely be the case next season

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That's exactly the way play it safe Ron wants it. Keep bottom of the barrel guys around that will keep their heads low, and not make any waves, and if need be under the bus they go to save his job.

Ask yourself this. Do you think someone like Ron who is supposed to be the unifier of the team yet blames the players after every loss  wants to hire people on his staff that will challenge him? Or a bunch of yes men?

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14 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Ron Rivera might have brain damage. It’s not like just a mean thing to say just to say it. He played 8 seasons in the NFL. Why did it take him like 12 interviews to get a head coaching job?

cuz he played it conservative, and JR actually got a rise.

The NFL is different now, and I think we have an owner that knows that.

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