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5 minutes ago, TikTOK said:

He’s a 5-8 win a season coach. That’s terrible. He will always have a good defense backed by a WTF offense. 

He’s had 11, 12 and 15 win seasons. He is not terrible. His time ran out here and he’s very inconsistent but it really wasn’t a bad hire by the Skins to help bring some stability to the franchise and change their culture. 

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16 minutes ago, t96 said:

He’s had 11, 12 and 15 win seasons. He is not terrible. His time ran out here and he’s very inconsistent but it really wasn’t a bad hire by the Skins to help bring some stability to the franchise and change their culture. 

Thank Cam for allll that sht... Tonights game is a kin of kicking a drunk in the back..1987 and sht.

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44 minutes ago, Pimpdaddy said:

Thank Cam for allll that sht... Tonights game is a kin of kicking a drunk in the back..1987 and sht.

Cam really was not all that amazing in 2013 or 2017. He was slightly above average those years but was hardly the only reason we were good. 2013 our elite D carried the team and Rivera deserves plenty of credit for that season. 2017 was an all around solid team for the most part. 2015 you can give Cam more credit for, absolutely. But even with an elite QB a coach has to be pretty damn good in a year to win 15 games and go to the SB. We’ve seen plenty of elite QB seasons not result in anywhere near that much success. I get it, we were all completely sick of Rivera here. But he deserves some credit for his successful seasons. It’s just a shame there were so few and he was inconsistent and couldn’t win the big prize even in his better seasons.

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So no more undefeated teams. Huge loss for the Steelers as they still have some much tougher games (on paper) coming up and the Chiefs are absolutely rolling. Fully expecting the Chiefs to get the bye and represent the AFC in the SB, likely winning for the repeat. But, any given Sunday (or Monday...)

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