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Panthers blocked Rivera from taking one coach...


Jeremy Igo

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"Ron Rivera is taking almost all of the Panthers' offensive staff with him to Carolina. One notable exception: RBs coach Jake Peetz. The Panthers blocked a request from the Redskins to interview Peetz, the position coach for first-team All-Pro RB Christian McCaffrey." from Albert Breer

 

Gotta keep some continuity with the only good thing from last season. 

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makes sense.

1 minute ago, joemac said:

So we've had such an incredible offense the past couple years that Ron wants to try and recreate it in Washington, with, check notes.....Dwayne Haskins at QB?  Good luck with that.

Right now RR is exhibit A in proving that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

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4 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

makes sense.

Right now RR is exhibit A in proving that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

It’s more proof of his lack of accountability. He has no self awareness. He probably thinks it’s all on the players and if they had only just executed his game plan we would be 154-0 and nine time super bowl champs. 

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17 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Rivera kept the Redskins special teams coach and Chase Blackburn was a player on the 2012 Giants team that Rhule was a part of.

Wouldn't necessarily be a huge shock if Chase kept his job.

Mixed feelings. Blackburn has had great moments, but that unit really fell apart late in the season. But, all the players stopped trying, so... 

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4 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Yeah I feel like blaming Blackburn for ST performance after Rivera’s hiring would be criticizing the performance of the musicians who continued to play while the Titanic sunk.

First wife and I took my then high school aged nephew and his clueless girlfriend to see that when it came out.

I think she was surprised when the iceberg hit.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

First wife and I took my then high school aged nephew and his clueless girlfriend to see that when it came out.

I think she was surprised when the iceberg hit.

Well if they’d gotten Rian Johnson to direct it, I’m sure the ship would have just sailed to New York without incident and the movie would have been half as long, just so he could defy people’s expectations.

No, I’m not still bitter about that jackass ruining Star Wars with The Last Jedi, why do you ask?

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