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Rivera Tuesday presser


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He still shoves blame to the others--Norv called it.  Yes, he admits later that he felt Norv was correct--only because RR does not understand offensive football---but the first inclination--the first thought was to refer to the person who abandoned the run---not his role in that decision.  Then to promote a 5% chance as if he is some eternal optimist---RR should be embarrassed.  the first Wildcard spot should have been in the  bag all season.

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And he says that the defense could have handled the 4 plays for 200 yards better--NO SH!T.  They could have been prepared better, they could have been put in position better.  The defensive call should have been better.

I am in education--I hate the teacher who blames his or her students for being dumb when their job is to make them smart. 

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

And he says that the defense could have handled the 4 plays for 200 yards better--NO SH!T.  They could have been prepared better, they could have been put in position better.  The defensive call should have been better.

I am in education--I hate the teacher who blames his or her students for being dumb when their job is to make them smart. 

Make someone smart? You can't  fix stupid. 

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