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Could this just be Ron auditioning for his next job elsewhere as a DC?


t96

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Anyone think it's possible that Tepper already told Rivera he'll be fired after the season, and now the changes today are just Ron trying to prove himself as a defensive play caller again so he's highly sought after in the offseason? Not sure I believe it but it was an interesting thought that crossed my mind,

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

If Rivera is fired, he'll likely get a shot at HC once more, so I doubt that he's auditioning for a demotion. 

Not so sure about right away. I bet more along the lines of Kubiak after the Texans fired him and he got the Broncos job after a stint as OC. Especially in this day of coaching where most teams are looking for young, promising offensive minds...

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25 minutes ago, t96 said:

Anyone think it's possible that Tepper already told Rivera he'll be fired after the season, and now the changes today are just Ron trying to prove himself as a defensive play caller again so he's highly sought after in the offseason? Not sure I believe it but it was an interesting thought that crossed my mind,

It's entirely possible. I think Ron sees the writing on the wall. 

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I just think he’s been slow to change until the season is now done for.

he should have made that change after Pittsburgh.

i mean had we won the 3 games since Pitt and came in 9-3 instead of 6-5 and then had this game with 4 ints, we probably still pull it out at 10-3 but if we don’t we 9-4, season still a maybe.

him waiting put us out.

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

Not so sure about right away. I bet more along the lines of Kubiak after the Texans fired him and he got the Broncos job after a stint as OC. Especially in this day of coaching where most teams are looking for young, promising offensive minds...

I think that teams are just looking for coaches that can win. Sean McVay is an anomaly. 

Of course this doesn't mean teams don't want "young, promising offensive minds," but I'm not so sold quite yet that most of these owners want to make them head coaches without some legit experience.

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