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When does the blame start landing on Rivera


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The Panthers were ill-prepared and just looked lost today. We all can see Cam Newton is a gamer and a star QB. But after a bye week, with a team as mediocre as the Titans, the Panthers came out and looked like everyone thought they would at the beginning of the season.

When does the blame start landing on the coach? I wholly blame the coaching staff for this loss. The Titans looked ready to play, prepared with a gameplan to counter what the Panthers did. Nothing worked. Halftime adjustments, were there any? This looked like the 2010 Panthers. No improvement. I'm seriously dissapointed and wondering if Rivera is the right coach for this team.

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The Panthers were ill-prepared and just looked lost today. We all can see Cam Newton is a gamer and a star QB. But after a bye week, with a team as mediocre as the Titans, the Panthers came out and looked like everyone thought they would at the beginning of the season.

When does the blame start landing on the coach? I wholly blame the coaching staff for this loss. The Titans looked ready to play, prepared with a gameplan to counter what the Panthers did. Nothing worked. Halftime adjustments, were there any? This looked like the 2010 Panthers. No improvement. I'm seriously dissapointed and wondering if Rivera is the right coach for this team.

He is not. Hope I'm wrOng, but I dont think so.

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Actually before now but more evident now. We have been losing games in part to being out coached and our SP teams coach needs to be fired. Chud is great at play calling in space but sucks in the Red Zone. Dermott (or however you spell it) I'm not impressed with but will give a pass b/c of crucial injuries and lack of DT pass rush. I blame RR. We are not calling the right plays at the right times.

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Ron Rivera is not a good coach and I've yet to see a single shred of evidence to the contrary. Can someone point to a single coaching decision he's made that was a great one? One that won a game for us? I sure can't. All I see are dumb things he's done.

We're stuck with him though.

And do I dare mention that Fox and the Broncos managed to win yet again today despite The Golden Calf of Bristol only completing two passes?

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Ron Rivera is not a good coach and I've yet to see a single shred of evidence to the contrary. Can someone point to a single coaching decision he's made that was a great one? One that won a game for us? I sure can't. All I see are dumb things he's done.

We're stuck with him though.

And do I dare mention that Fox and the Broncos managed to win yet again today despite The Golden Calf of Bristol only completing two passes?

Regardless, Fox wasn't winning here. And up top held onto him

Now they hired Rivera. Which I'm questioning myself

In all fairness, Rivera got some wack ass players on the field at the moment

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The answer to your question is right fuging now.

I agree. Singletary and Frazier have had horrible first year or two. Its just a trend that will probably continue with our head coach.

You can't claim yourself a defensive minded coach with that crap, regardless of our injuries.

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