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Odds shark update on projecting first NFL coach to be fired or resign


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33 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Coaching is still one of them.

Again, how many more years?

With a healthy QB? 1-2 seasons. Look back to our most successful years under Rivera and you’ll see a healthy QB and a stout defense. The latter of which he has control over but as a i stated earlier, I chalk last season to being moreso on Washington than Rivera. We didn’t have many complaints with McDermott or Wilks at the helm.

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On 9/18/2019 at 7:26 PM, raz said:

no its not.  they are rooting for hope.  they've lost theirs and that's what it would take for them to have more.   

Like that is going to make Cam magically improve. I can't help but believe their "hope" is pinned on the wrong man.

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17 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

With a healthy QB? 1-2 seasons. Look back to our most successful years under Rivera and you’ll see a healthy QB and a stout defense. The latter of which he has control over but as a i stated earlier, I chalk last season to being moreso on Washington than Rivera. We didn’t have many complaints with McDermott or Wilks at the helm.

We're not guaranteed of getting back a healthy Newton.

Look dude, you can indulge in as much wishful thinking as you want. You can sit back and be happy with the fact that the team used to be good as if that matters today. Heck, you can even praise 7-9 seasons as if they're an accomplishment.

But the reality is most of us want Super Bowl wins, and we don't believe Ron Rivera I good enough to get them.

Add in that pretty much every source says Rivera is coaching for his job. You can write David Tepper a nice letter if you want, trying to explain to him how winning isn't everything, but somehow I don't think he'll agree.

You can decide not to be a fan if they fire Rivera too. That's your choice. Might I suggest cheering for the Browns. They appear to fit the profile for what you describe as a good team.

Most of us are ready, willing and able to move on. And if Ron Rivera and/or Marty Hurney are fired, we'll do exactly that.

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HOW ON EARTH ARE PEOPLE STILL DEFENDING RIVERA. HE'S THE ONE WHO STARTED CAMS DOWNFALL PLAYING HIM IN MEANINGLESS GAMES AT THE END OF 2016. OUR DEFENSE HAS BEEN MEDIOCRE OUTSIDE OF 2013 AND 2015 AND HES SUPPOSED TO BE A DEFENSIVE GURU. HOW fugED UP DO YOU HAVE TO BE TO THINK HES GOING TO WIN A SUPER BOWL WITH THIS TEAM? DENNIS GREEN TOOK THE VIKINGS TO A 15-1 SEASON BUT HES STILL A MEDIOCRE COACH BECAUSE OF HIS OVERALL RECORD. RIVERAS SAMPLE SIZE SAYS THAT HES MEDIOCRE AS fug

 

FUCK!!!!!!!!!

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2 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

HOW ON EARTH ARE PEOPLE STILL DEFENDING RIVERA. HE'S THE ONE WHO STARTED CAMS DOWNFALL PLAYING HIM IN MEANINGLESS GAMES AT THE END OF 2016. OUR DEFENSE HAS BEEN MEDIOCRE OUTSIDE OF 2013 AND 2015 AND HES SUPPOSED TO BE A DEFENSIVE GURU. HOW fugED UP DO YOU HAVE TO BE TO THINK HES GOING TO WIN A SUPER BOWL WITH THIS TEAM? DENNIS GREEN TOOK THE VIKINGS TO A 15-1 SEASON BUT HES STILL A MEDIOCRE COACH BECAUSE OF HIS OVERALL RECORD. RIVERAS SAMPLE SIZE SAYS THAT HES MEDIOCRE AS fug

 

FUCK!!!!!!!!!

The same mentality that had people on here defending Delhomme as he melted into the field in 2009

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

We're not guaranteed of getting back a healthy Newton.

Look dude, you can indulge in as much wishful thinking as you want. You can sit back and be happy with the fact that the team used to be good as if that matters today. Heck, you can even praise 7-9 seasons as if they're an accomplishment.

But the reality is most of us want Super Bowl wins, and we don't believe Ron Rivera I good enough to get them.

Add in that pretty much every source says Rivera is coaching for his job. You can write David Tepper a nice letter if you want, trying to explain to him how winning isn't everything, but somehow I don't think he'll agree.

You can decide not to be a fan if they fire Rivera too. That's your choice. Might I suggest cheering for the Browns. They appear to fit the profile for what you describe as a good team.

Most of us are ready, willing and able to move on. And if Ron Rivera and/or Marty Hurney are fired, we'll do exactly that.

That’s cool.

When we continue to produce mediocrity you’ll find another to tie your blame to and the cycle continues. 

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