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Our field goal attempt is why Rivera needs to go...


WarPanthers89

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Game is tied. 1st and goal at the three...we stuck it up three plays in a row. Now as head coach with your team sitting at 5-5, playoffs on the line, on the road against your division rival who has only lost two games all year, knowing your kicker is struggling bad, you attempt to kick the field goal instead of going for the TD. We all know that if you score a touchdown,  the odds are extremely low that the saints come back to tie, not to mention the odds are very good that they march down and get a field goal to tie even if he makes it because we have a turd defense (that he is calling plays for). Ron Rivera has a Losers mentality and needs to go. He is a solid coach but will not take us to a championship, and if you know that then you need to find someone who gives you a chance. 31-34-1 in games decided by a touchdown or less. He is Jeff Fisher 2.0

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Of all things this is not the reason. He goes for it and misses and you are making the same thread the other way  That's a fact.

The team played up to the competition and lost because the kicker is terrible when people were hoping to get blown out. That's not on coaching.

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Just now, WarPanthers89 said:

No we then talk about how you can’t get 3 yards in 4 plays. 

3 yards in the redzone with a battered and bad o-line is infinitely harder to obtain than 3 yards anywhere else.

We don't have redzone options.

You take the three there in that situation.

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2 minutes ago, Rags said:

3 yards in the redzone with a battered and bad o-line is infinitely harder to obtain than 3 yards anywhere else.

We don't have redzone options.

You take the three there in that situation.

So you trust our defense to stop them from getting in field goal range over CMC getting the ball 4 times straight to get 3 yards?

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11 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Game is tied. 1st and goal at the three...we stuck it up three plays in a row. Now as head coach with your team sitting at 5-5, playoffs on the line, on the road against your division rival who has only lost two games all year, knowing your kicker is struggling bad, you attempt to kick the field goal instead of going for the TD. We all know that if you score a touchdown,  the odds are extremely low that the saints come back to tie, not to mention the odds are very good that they march down and get a field goal to tie even if he makes it because we have a turd defense (that he is calling plays for). Ron Rivera has a Losers mentality and needs to go. He is a solid coach but will not take us to a championship, and if you know that then you need to find someone who gives you a chance. 31-34-1 in games decided by a touchdown or less. He is Jeff Fisher 2.0

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Crazy because last week he went for some questionable 4th down plays..wherein...I feld he was fighting for his job!  This week...not so much!

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