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IF we do fire Rivera, this definitely seems the year to do it.


PanthersNC1984

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So I was looking at teams across the league, and it looks as though only a handful of teams will be firing head coaches this year, unlike years past where several to sometimes 8 or 9 teams had HC positions open, this year I count a few.

Here are the teams I see firing their head coach.

Giants

Falcons

Lions

Chargers

There might be one or two other ones but my point is, a lot less coaching openings means we would have a wider net of candidates so to speak, not only that but besides the Falcons, we might be the most attractive landing spot.

 

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Firing of a coach is not based on how things are going through the league of the trend!!??its based on your own team and staff!! Rivera has had positive career over Fox.. I think he’s better than Fox cuz he was just as damn stubborn.. but it’s time to move on I think Ton knows it!! Trapper probably gave him record that has to be met.. I am sure that’s not been met unless we win out!! Do writing is on the wall!!

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8 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Other teams should have no bearing on if we fire our coach

I don’t think he was talking about other firings impacting whether we fire Rivera, but about how big the potential pool of candidates might be if we did. Personally I’m not in favor of hiring someone who just got canned, but that seems to be the way the NFL works a lot of times.

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1 hour ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

So I was looking at teams across the league, and it looks as though only a handful of teams will be firing head coaches this year, unlike years past where several to sometimes 8 or 9 teams had HC positions open, this year I count a few.

Here are the teams I see firing their head coach.

Giants

Falcons

Lions

Chargers

There might be one or two other ones but my point is, a lot less coaching openings means we would have a wider net of candidates so to speak, not only that but besides the Falcons, we might be the most attractive landing spot.

 

I don’t see Chargers or Lions getting rid of Lynn and Patricia. Anthony Lynn deserves to come back. Patricia suck but I think he’ll get another chance just because of his pedigree. And I really don’t think Quinn is the bad of a HC. If he can win 6-7 games I see him staying. 

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Ron is a great coach. All this talk about firing him is silly. I would extend Ron and give him a better QB. If Cam gave us more seasons similar to his MVP season (or close), Ron would have given us a SB already. Coaches ride the forms of their best QB. When you take out the cheating Pats coach, Ron is right there with the best of them: Mike Tomlin, Jim Harbaugh(rode Flacco's insane year to a SB), Pete Carol (rode 2 crazy years of the LOB). 

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