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Interims: Lance + Scott


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I think it's safe to say Washington is gone tomorrow as a quick scapegoat.

Rivera however is cornered bc he is a defensive coach, our defense is awful, and he apparently took over duties today on D; we lose to TB.  

I think it's entirely safe to say we clean house end of year from GM to the coaching staff.  I'm done with this crew.  

Question is...do we just get it out of the way right now?  I say yes. 

We've got Lance Taylor and Scott Turner.  Neither will likely have this primo of a shot in their careers to see what they can do at this level so why not?  Just throw them to the wolves against CLE, NO and ATL.   

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Sucks for Taylor that he left a very secure situation at Stanford to dive into this dumpster fire.

I've been goofingly supportive of him but the guy has a big future in the league. He's thought of very highly internally and throughout a few west coast origin coaching trees.  I think we have a diamond hiding in the turds.  

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2 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I'd be cool with either.

Big question is who takes over the D? Rodgers? Bleh.

Funny thing is Rodgers is a TE/ST type guy.  How is he on defense now?? and why don't we have his son stashed on the PS? 

I don't even care at this point.  Funny thing is we feel this sh*tty but at least Atlanta is completely falling apart at the seams.  

It's STEVE RUSS time

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12 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

Rivera, the Defensive guru. How could he not recognize before this Washington has struggled so badly?

Because he’s not a guru at coaching at all. He’s been carried by the talent of our players and received the credit for it, our player are now old.

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