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Pipe dream. If Quinn gets fired in ATL and Rivera took his place?


PanthersNC1984

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Yes I realize this has very little chance of happening BUT I personally would love nothing more than facing Rivera twice a year every year. Game plan would be simple, let them march down the field for two easy TDs and have them go up by double digits, then sit back and watch the magic unfold. I mean while highly unlikely, not impossible. Assuming Quinn is gone, you have to imagine the thought of sticking it to his old team twice a year and not having to put his house up for sale and move would be rather tempting for Rivera. 

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23 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Yeah, why in the world would he want to work with one of the guys that enabled him to achieve his greatest success?

True, 2013 & 2015 were some of our greatest seasons. We were lucky in 2014; starting off 3-8-1, finished 7-8-1 & won division since everyone else sucked ass.

But seriously, after watching the stunts Gettleman pulled in '16 & now with the Giants? You really think Ron would want to go through that again?

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6 minutes ago, MountaineerChemist10 said:

You really think Ron would want to go through that again?

Hell, I don't know if the Giants would even be interested.

But do you think Ron is gonna have his picks of gems when he starts interviewing for other head coaching positions?  I posit that he will NOT and the best he will be able to do is use "connections" to (maybe) get another shot.

And if you can make it there (the Big Apple), you can make it anywhere (as my Ol' Blue Eyes would say).

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