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Ivan The Awesome

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..It just lacks the right leadership to guide it. We've seen it all season long. Honestly it's frustrating to see. 

Clearly Rivera is just not the long term answer. You get a Coach that can lead these men and bring the right system and bring out the best in them, you got a contender for years to come. 

 

The Rivera Era is over. 

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1 minute ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

..It just lacks the right leadership to guide it. We've seen it all season long. Honestly it's frustrating to see. 

Clearly Rivera is just not the long term answer. You get a Coach that can lead these men and bring the right system and bring out the best in them, you got a contender for years to come. 

 

The Rivera Era is over. 

I can agree with this and I've been one of Ron's supporters but I think it's time

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Not sure I agree. We have 1 starting caliber WR, a 50 year old TE, and a horrendous OL. 
 

Now to the Defense....

-Both safeties can’t cover

- Jackson is questionable as a starter in this league

-Luke is getting older

-Shaq is not worth what he will cost

- The ENTIRE DL can’t stop the run or get to the QB

 

What coach can do anything with that?

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2 minutes ago, Mitchl13 said:

Not sure I agree. We have 1 starting caliber WR, a 50 year old TE, and a horrendous OL. 
 

Now to the Defense....

-Both safeties can’t cover

- Jackson is questionable as a starter in this league

-Luke is getting older

-Shaq is not worth what he will cost

- The ENTIRE DL can’t stop the run or get to the QB

 

What coach can do anything with that?

Olsen and Boston have had a good season.

Jackson is inconsistent, but more good than bad.

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12 minutes ago, Mitchl13 said:

Not sure I agree. We have 1 starting caliber WR, a 50 year old TE, and a horrendous OL. 
 

Now to the Defense....

-Both safeties can’t cover

- Jackson is questionable as a starter in this league

-Luke is getting older

-Shaq is not worth what he will cost

- The ENTIRE DL can’t stop the run or get to the QB

 

What coach can do anything with that?

Guess who came up with the design and placement of those players?  

ooo ooo and who calls the plays?

Who readies the team for opponents?

Who gets the team mentally prepared?

Who evaluates on field play and is in charge of making adjustments?

When your coach fails at all that, what player can succeed?  Its not like Luke looks human or anything?

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