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Ron Rivera has highest odds of all coaches to be fired (per Oddshark)


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24 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

Nope.  +200 is the most probable according this sportsbook.

 

 

+200 means you a 100 dollar bet would win you $200.

 

The more money you win (i.e Lewis at +900), the less likely it is to happen according to Vegas.

Then it is safe to assume that Rivera is twice as likely to remain than to be fired?

Also, how does Marvin Lewis still have a job?

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26 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

Nope.  +200 is the most probable according this sportsbook.

 

 

+200 means you a 100 dollar bet would win you $200.

 

The more money you win (i.e Lewis at +900), the less likely it is to happen according to Vegas.

So you are saying if you bet Lewis is getting fired and put down 100 you would get 900 in return? 

I might take that 

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Just now, MHS831 said:

Then it is safe to assume that Rivera is twice as likely to remain than to be fired?

Also, how does Marvin Lewis still have a job?

Not necessarily.  I think this is damning for Rivera.  Wilks all but gone already and Rivera has higher odds than him.  

And I have no clue.  

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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

You know....there is another QB on the roster who isn't injured. Just sayin'.....

And this goes to the heart of the issue. 

When the Panthers lose a starter (this is especially true with their QBs) there is seldom someone on the bench capable of stepping up to replace them without a dramatic drop in performance. 

How many times over the years has Brady been injured and unable to play?  

Yet the Patriots, a team that usually picks late in the draft, are able to routinely trot out some little know backup QB at a moment's notice that leads their team to multiple wins and keeps them on course towards the playoffs.

On the other hand, Panthers teams built by Hurney have a long history of being full of holes and lacking depth.  A few starters fall by the wayside and the season comes crashing down.  Lose your #1 QB, season over.  Lose your #1 receiver, season over.  Lose your #1 RB, season over. 

Patriots lose a key starter, some obscure player steps up and more often than not the team goes on to win without missing a beat.

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5 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

And this goes to the heart of the issue. 

When the Panthers lose a starter (this is especially true with their QBs) there is seldom someone on the bench capable of stepping up to replace them without a dramatic drop in performance. 

How many times over the years has Brady been injured and unable to play?  

Yet the Patriots, a team that usually picks late in the draft, are able to routinely trot out some little know backup QB at a moment's notice that leads their team to multiple wins and keeps them on course towards the playoffs.

On the other hand, Panthers teams built by Hurney have a long history of being full of holes and lacking depth.  A few starters fall by the wayside and the season comes crashing down.  Lose your #1 QB, season over.  Lose your #1 receiver, season over.  Lose your #1 RB, season over. 

Patriots lose a key starter, some obscure player steps up and more often than not the team goes on to win without missing a beat.

Yes.

 

Which is why Hurney can walk his ass out the door with Rivera.

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29 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

I like Taylor, but Cam at 75% gives us a better shot at winning. The coaching staff feels the same way or Cam wouldn't be playing. Many people since Cam has been here has been excited to see his back-ups, only to see them and immediately understand why Cam is the guy. He needs to be on IR so he can go seek medical care for his shoulder. If this is an Andrew Luck type injury, we could be screwed for 2019. 

However, I suspect that this issue with Cam requires surgery and that the coaching staff knows this. If they didn't think it was already to a point of surgical repair, they would've benched him and let him heal for a period of time. As soon as the season ends, it will be announced that Cam has surgery scheduled and will be out 6 to 8 months. 

75% might be a bit generous based upon his play last night. He's closer to 50%, and I'm not sure in his current condition, he does give us the best shot at winning. Most of our production last night came via the run and the only touchdown we scored was on a trick play where someone else threw the ball. We should at least get a look at what Taylor has. 

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