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POLL: Should Rivera get sent packing immediately? (There's ZERO need to wait anymore)


saX man

Should Tepper let Ron go now, prior to the season's end?  

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  1. 1. Should Ron get sent packing?

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  After that effort? Why? He’s gone. But there is no reason to handcuff whoever is left to run the team. You aren’t bringing anyone in from the outside. Just let it end naturally. 
 

  Just no good reason to do it now. From the team’s perspective. 

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Just now, Jrock88 said:

Who's worth taking a look at on an interim basis? It's all ron and his pals

The well bearded Scotty-T

If Ron is gone, Norv will go with him, but I mentioned in another thread and I'll say it here, the league (owners and GMs) have him as a HC target.  It is generally known around some circles I'm privy to.

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No. This whole house needs cleaning. I’m not really interested in seeing anyone on this staff as I don’t believe anyone is qualified to be the next head coach. 
 

Ron needs to be gone but may as well give him a little bit of his dignity in letting him finish out the season. 
 

im hoping if we are going to win some meaningless games down the stretch it at least get us to nine wins so that we can potentially lift that back to back curse next year. 

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6 minutes ago, saX man said:

The well bearded Scotty-T

If Ron is gone, Norv will go with him, but I mentioned in another thread and I'll say it here, the league (owners and GMs) have him as a HC target.  It is generally known around some circles I'm privy to.

Hes not ready... what has he done besides be born with the right dad

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