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Ron Rivera Plans To Be Panthers Coach In 2019


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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

So we are going to have a winning season next year, it’s the following season you have to worry about.

Usually though that following winning season began with a little winning near the end of the previous season. We've dropped 8 in a row =\

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I tried to tell you all.  Coaches who win or would have won back to back double digit games if not for QB injury don't get fired.  

 

You know who's a poo coach?  The man in Atlanta who is losing despite a healthy Matt Ryan and Julio Jones.

 

Even if you wanted Rivera gone, you don't do it the same year a GM has to be fired and thus forcing the franchise to settle for a scrap heap coach after the weeks/months it will take to find a new GM.  

 

 

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The players have won in spite of Rivera before, and there's no reason to think it won't happen again.  Yes, we need to fill some holes, but the core is still there (along with Djax, Moore, Samuel, and CMAC).  Would we like a better coach than Rivera? Yes.  Would we necessarily get one? No.  Let's just hope we can fill the holes we need for 2019 and Cam gets healthy... the latter part obviously is the most important

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