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Rivera coaching the Falcons?


Mr. Scot

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Speculation on Rivera's possible landing spots from Jason La Canfora...

Apparently Rivera most wants to go to the Bears or back to the Chargers, but it's not guaranteed that either of those jobs will be available.

Other possibilities include the Giants, the Cowboys, and possibly even the Falcons.

CBS Sports: Ron Rivera will have a strong market for his services

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Yeah going to Atlanta makes no sense.    I don't think they want another defensive coach, if the job opens up.     But like others said, definitely not one that they have abused year after year.    They would be a special type of stupid to hire this guy.

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Why wpuld the Falcons hire a coach they've absolutely abused?

They may think he'd be different with them. Hard to say.

I'll grant that it might not make sense, but if there's one thing I've learned it's that something not making sense is no guarantee it won't happen.

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