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In honor of his great support of his QB after he had received a concussion, I offer Ron these final words


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1 hour ago, Khaki Lackey said:

he probably shouldn’t have said it though.

What you said prior to this may be true, but what you said above IS THE WHOLE DAMN POINT.

Rivera had a player that the whole damn country had did their level best for years to hate and criticize for merely playing with fun and joy. So when that player made a dumb mistake did he choose to correct that player in the locker-room or in the private confines of his own office?

No.

”Brave”, “honest” “player’s coach” Ron Rivera had to pile on in public, right alongside the rest of the idiots.

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6 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

What you said prior to this may be true, but what you said above IS THE WHOLE DAMN POINT.

Rivera had a player that the whole damn country had did their level best for years to hate and criticize for merely playing with fun and joy. So when that player made a dumb mistake did he choose to correct that player in the locker-room or in the private confines of his own office?

No.

”Brave”, “honest” “player’s coach” Ron Rivera had to pile on in public, right alongside the rest of the idiots.

Yeah, I get it. I just think it was way more innocuous than everyone made it out to be. Cam very well may have thought, “Yeah, coach was right. Every defensive player in the league wants to decapitate me and I need to take every measure I can to protect myself.” 

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2 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

What you said prior to this may be true, but what you said above IS THE WHOLE DAMN POINT.

Rivera had a player that the whole damn country had did their level best for years to hate and criticize for merely playing with fun and joy. So when that player made a dumb mistake did he choose to correct that player in the locker-room or in the private confines of his own office?

No.

”Brave”, “honest” “player’s coach” Ron Rivera had to pile on in public, right alongside the rest of the idiots.

Even if you respect Ron as a person, which I do, this is an extremely valid criticism, and that was definitely not Ron's finest moment as a coach. Cam has taken stupid heat from small minded people his entire career, even if his actions there were not great, his coach shouldn't be piling on.

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