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this pic from todays game sums up the rivera era (warning: feels)


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Yea actually pisses me off even more because great guys/players like TD, Kalil, Olsen wont' have rings to go along with Cam and Luke.

Holy poo if it is possible to despise that MFer even more it just happened. Knew I shouldn't have clicked this.

You know those people who do great things for cities and have don't have to buy a drink or a meal ever again or so they say. Well, Rivera should be charged double for any and all purchases in the Carolinas.

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2 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Guys will be diplomatic until Black Monday, but most of the team quit on Ron after Detroit. 

Yea, especially when the film literally proves them wrong and you can actually see and point out Riveras coaching mistakes.

The internet exists there Kalil....we can all see the non challenges, or the stupid challenges, and the wasted time outs, and the same play calls, etc. etc.

1 minute ago, HardcoreDefense said:

Olsen said the same thing about Shula

Yea they are the type of guys who are going to be calling games and doing media. Not wanting to burn any bridges and such.

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Lot of great players out there without a ring as there are a lot of players with rings that just happen to get lucky.  I know what you are saying and yes, I agree. It is sad because this team could and may still get a ring this year.  Highly unlikely but strange things have happened before.

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