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I made a drunk, angry, reactionary thread last night - apologies to all


TNPanther

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I had a really bad day yesterday and the conclusion of last night’s heartbreaker tipped me over the edge.

For the record, I don’t think Cam needs to be fired. Contrary to most on this board, I actually don’t think Rivera needs to be fired either.

Our man is clearly injured, but his competitive spirit will not allow him to bow out of games simply because his arm hurts. He will fight Ron tooth and nail to avoid the IR.

Ultimately, though, it is best that the team places him on IR, lets him get his shoulder repaired by a specialist, and lets Heinicke finish out the season.

This isn’t a Jake Delhomme situation in which our guy is 34, clearly washed up, and coming off the worst game of his career after having Tommy John surgery that has never been successful for a quarterback. Cam is still on the right side of 30 and stays in tip-top shape throughout the year.

It’s been a nightmare stretch for the whole team. Let our franchise guy rest, retool in the offseason, and watch us go 13-3 next year with a top 5 defense and top 10 offense like we’re accustomed to seeing from a Rivera team.

Keep pounding fellas.

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