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Why it's complicated with Ron Rivera


Mr. Scot

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43 minutes ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

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Don't mind him. He's obsessed with me.

If I'm happy about something, it pisses him off. Crazy to be that obsessed with somebody you've never met I know, but his desperately neurotic need to comment on anything I do shows that.

Basically I own him, and I do so because his obsessing allows me to do so. And to be honest, having your happiness depend on somebody else being unhappy is kinda pathetic.

At some point he might figure that out, but I kinda doubt it.

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But he isn't good enough to get one. He had a shot and showed up unprepared and over matched coaching wise. Just like today.

I wish we could have him as a Coordinator, he just can't get it done as a head coach. His head coaching career is best defined by his favorite phrase "Missed Opportunities". He is a coaching missed opportunity. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Don't mind him. He's obsessed with me.

If I'm happy about something, it pisses him off. Crazy to be that obsessed with somebody you've never met I know, but his desperately neurotic need to comment on anything I do shows that.

Basically I own him, and I do so because his obsessing allows me to do so. And to be honest, having your happiness depend on somebody else being unhappy is kinda pathetic.

At some point he might figure that out, but I kinda doubt it.

just keep posting dude don't listen to the haters

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