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Rivera's Remarks: Ailing Cornerback's


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Mentions that he is kind of concerned about Norman and Hogan because while they are missing time guys like Chris Gamble, Captain Munnerlyn, Darius Butler, and R.J. Stanford are only getting better.

One thing that caught me was that Rivera said something along the line of... Hogan is not used to having to work this hard and being this sore.

I wonder if he questions Brandon Hogan's work ethic?

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Maybe he means that Hogan isn't used to having to work this hard and being this sore? Maybe he said this because of Hogan's lack of experience and lack of practice time because of his injuries. Not everything he says is cryptic or a subtle jab at his players. I really doubt he's trying to call Hogan lazy. I think you're used to having to dissect Fox's fox talk and aren't used to people saying what they mean.

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Rivera hasn't been here long.....one thing is clear. He seems to separate guys into 2 groups. Football players and guys who act like girls bc they aren't 100%.

No offense intended to the females out there.

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