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REPORT: Eric Washington will remain as D-coordinator


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1 hour ago, pantherclaw said:

Why wouldn't he be? He's obviously a damn good coach, or he wouldn't have had the success he had as a lineman coach. 

From my perspective, he just needs more experience.  He's going to get that, and continue to grow, while Rivera calls the plays next year. 

That's a win/win folks. 

People obviously didn't understand what you or Scot said. 

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2 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Instead of helping Washington along and bettering his career I would rather Ron fire him.  It would make me feel a lot better as a fan and an Internet poster regardless if it was the best move for the team.  

There's a decent argument to be made that moving Washington back to defensive line duties is in the best interest of the team.

Truthfully, I think this has to do with what's in the best interest of Eric Washington as much as anything, but it still can benefit the team even if that isn't the primary motive.

If we're being honest, I'm actually more skeptical about Ron Rivera doing double duty than I am about Washington coaching the defensive line.

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36 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

How fuging stupid do you have to be to believe they aren't serious about winning?

Stop with the ignorance!!!

The proof is in the pudding. Their actions say it all. They care more about their friends succeeding and family atmosphere than winning. Do they care about winning? No fuggin sh*t, all teams care about winning. Some a LOT more than others, which does not include us. They want to create a loyalty family atmosphere first, if winning comes with that, then that's just icing on the cake, but winning is not their first priority.

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4 minutes ago, Castavar said:

The proof is in the pudding. Their actions say it all. They care more about their friends succeeding and family atmosphere than winning. Do they care about winning? No fuggin sh*t, all teams care about winning. Some a LOT more than others, which does not include us. They want to create a loyalty family atmosphere first, if winning comes with that, then that's just icing on the cake, but winning is not their first priority.

I can't believe you have convinced yourself of this. You're either very gullible,  or dumb as poo 

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