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Rivera on First Take (Today)


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3 minutes ago, PantherNation123 said:

"More so than anything else", I'm grateful to have a job because of two generational players in Cam and Luke. "Other than that, it's just missed opportunities, more so than anything else"

Yeah because you only need one great player on offense and defense to do well. 

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Does it matter if Cam is ready? Ron's going to throw him out there anyways...'he wants to play blah blah blah'. Remember William's  being rushed back last year, howed that go? Rushing Cam back to start the first game of the year after a ridiculously late surgery, how did that go? Playoffs baby. This dude is a joke and at least I get to RIP up his BS all year. Bring it on Mo-Ron. Keep interviewing for your next job

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15 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Does it matter if Cam is ready? Ron's going to throw him out there anyways...'he wants to play blah blah blah'. Remember William's  being rushed back last year, howed that go? Rushing Cam back to start the first game of the year after a ridiculously late surgery, how did that go? Playoffs baby. This dude is a joke and at least I get to RIP up his BS all year. Bring it on Mo-Ron. Keep interviewing for your next job

Except Ron doesn't control the offense and who plays, Norv does. And let's ignore that the medical staff and trainers make the decisions about when injured players are ready to play. But continue with your off the wall diatribe. If you keep going sooner or later you might be right about something.

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3 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Except Ron doesn't control the offense and who plays, Norv does. And let's ignore that the medical staff and trainers make the decisions about when injured players are ready to play. But continue with your off the wall diatribe. If you keep going sooner or later you might be right about something.

That would be an excuse sir. Anyone willing to protect an asset would play it conservitave. A HC not pulling Cam last year when even the fans could see the QB was hurt and playing not all that well. But the medical staff. Next will be the coach of the year award in 2015.

Does the team pay you to troll this site and make excuses for their poor performances?

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24 minutes ago, philp said:

I hate the question about CMC. I mean, did he even watch a game this year?

No, they don't. These guys watch highlights of big market teams. Hence, Stephen getting player's names and teams wrong. This show is entertainment for the NBA.

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Just now, Waldo said:

That would be an excuse sir. Anyone willing to protect an asset would play it conservitave. A HC not pulling Cam last year when even the fans could see the QB was hurt and playing not all that well. But the medical staff. Next will be the coach of the year award in 2015.

Does the team pay you to troll this site and make excuses for their poor performances?

The problem was the MRIs didn't show damage, he wanted to play and even at 80% he was still the best option. Medical opinions seemed to say playing wouldn't make it worse so there was no asset to save. Honestly it might have been better if he was actually hurt. Hopefully he makes a full recovery.

And honestly fighting ignorance I do for free. 

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Just now, panthers55 said:

The problem was the MRIs didn't show damage, he wanted to play and even at 80% he was still the best option. Medical opinions seemed to say playing wouldn't make it worse so there was no asset to save. Honestly it might have been better if he was actually hurt. Hopefully he makes a full recovery.

And honestly fighting ignorance I do for free. 

Well, even Cam admitted he couldn't throw further than 30 yards but the MRI says he was fine. That is a pathetic level of dysfunction and lack of accountability.

 

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1 minute ago, Waldo said:

Well, even Cam admitted he couldn't throw further than 30 yards but the MRI says he was fine. That is a pathetic level of dysfunction and lack of accountability.

 

He got worst as the year progressed. It was sad for sure. Did Ron wait too long? Likely. But hind sight is always 20-20. Probably the hardest position to bench is the quarterback. Look at the debacle in Tampa switching quarterback weekly due to poor performance. 

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