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Does Ron Rivera have a tax lien or gambling habit?


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Why the hell is he interviewing for a DC job?

 

what about a time off, a break, retirement?

 

 You’re done dude, you’ve wasted enough talent with your stoic stares and cluelessness 

 

great man

horrible coach

 

Reich 2.0, doesn’t know when the curtain has been called

 

https://theathletic.com/5219333/2024/01/22/ron-rivera-eagles-defensive-coordinator-interview/

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5 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Why the hell is he interviewing for a DC job?

 

what about a time off, a break, retirement?

 

 You’re done dude, you’ve wasted enough talent with your stoic stares and cluelessness 

 

great man

horrible coach

 

Reich 2.0, doesn’t know when the curtain has been called

 

https://theathletic.com/5219333/2024/01/22/ron-rivera-eagles-defensive-coordinator-interview/

All he knows is football is my guess…him staying around after his HC run ends is pretty normal.  League is slammed full of former HCs.   

I mean, we just employed Dom freaking Capers 

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5 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

I mean even Fox called it a day after the Bears…. 
 

he moved into football ‘consulting’

John Fox is still out there on the sidelines today as a coach.  He is with the Lions.  Last time we played them he was there smacking that gum

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He probably just loves the game to be honest.

But the Commanders had the worst defense in the NFL both in yardage and points and before anyone talks about them trading their starting DEs, their D was terrible before they did that too. I think the game has just passed Ron by. Hell, it had passed Ron by before we fired him.

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41 minutes ago, CRA said:

John Fox is still out there on the sidelines today as a coach.  He is with the Lions.  Last time we played them he was there smacking that gum

I’ve come to the conclusion that Fox’s wife banned him from chewing gum in the house at some point. The main reason he’s still coaching is to be able to do it with impunity for a few hours on Sunday

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