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No more excuses


raleigh-panther

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41 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

I ve started this topic because after 9 years of Ron Rivera’, there  are  no more acceptable excuses

Remember  we have had 9 years of them 

 

Last season collapse was Rivera's fault. Injuries are Rivera's fault?

Some of you are so ready to get rid of Rivera. Bringing in someone new doesn't automatically improve things.  If he fails next thing you know you are replacing new coaches every other year.  Then we are battling TB for the cellar. You lose that mentality that each year you can win it all.  

Rivera is not the greatest coach in the league but he is far from the worst.

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Sorry. Calling it as I see it. The excuses have already started with the oline

I don’t want to hear about the oline geling and needing 5000 snaps  give me a break 

i don’t hear the Patriots making excuses.

I see them perform. Six rings  worth 

my point is simply we have heard it all before....it was the GM. It was the owner.   It was The sun.  It was the moon.  

My hope is this owner sets a different standard 

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