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Ron Rivera presser


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2 hours ago, mc52beast said:

Just a couple notable things from Ron’s postgame presser;

Growing pains

Growing pains

Liked intensity

too many bad decisions by Kyle

Likes Kyle. Thinks he will grow into a good qb.

Evidently there weren’t any missed opportunities today 

He liked the intensity? Good lord get this man out of here

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1 hour ago, Camp Fodder said:

He liked the intensity? Good lord get this man out of here

I had to listen to the first 3.5 quarters and one thing that Jake and Mick kept pointing out was the disparity in intensity between the two teams. This is clear evidence that RR is either detached from reality or simply shifting blame - either way it’s unacceptable. That’s perhaps what bothers me the most about these excuses, it’s an insult to fans. You’re trying to tell us that what we’re clearly seeing or hearing is wrong in an effort to save face. Coaches get hooked on their dismissive buzzwords and then get defensive when the media or fans call them out on it. “It is what it is”, we picked a bad day to have a bad day”, “we missed some opportunities”, etc.  

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Just now, Jackofalltrades said:

I had to listen to the first 3.5 quarters and one thing that Jake and Mick kept pointing out was the disparity in intensity between the two teams. This is clear evidence that RR is either detached from reality or simply shifting blame - either way it’s unacceptable. That’s perhaps what bothers me the most about these excuses, it’s an insult to fans. You’re trying to tell us that what we’re clearly seeing or hearing is wrong in an effort to save face. Coaches get hooked on their dismissive buzzwords and then get defensive when the media or fans call them out on it. “It is what it is”, we picked a bad day to have a bad day”, “we missed some opportunities”, etc.  

I genuinely think Ron has brain damage 

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After watching his presser he didn’t even get the question about intensity.  He started defending Kyle.  While Kyle played like poo the entire team has no intensity.  RR has consistently shown to put out several apathetic teams every year. I want a coach that will stick his foot in someone’s ass.  
 

I think RR messages are getting stale.  
 

I swear I can’t stand to listen to his pressers anymore.   

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2 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

After watching his presser he didn’t even get the question about intensity.  He started defending Kyle.  While Kyle played like poo the entire team has no intensity.  RR has consistently shown to put out several apathetic teams every year. I want a coach that will stick his foot in someone’s ass.  
 

I think RR messages are getting stale.  
 

I swear I can’t stand to listen to his pressers anymore.   

Same here, it’s pointless to suffer through them. 

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