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A stoic Rivera on the sideline


Leeroy Jenkins PhD

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I have backed Ron Rivera until approximately an hour ago. Watching him sit on the sideline emotionless, while his team gets molested by the refs in the final quarter of this game.......

Just makes me so angry. I want the coach of this team to show half the emotion I am sure the entire Panther nation was expressing! I am off the Rivera bandwagon.

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I have backed Ron Rivera until approximately an hour ago. Watching him sit on the sideline emotionless, while his team gets molested by the refs in the final quarter of this game.......

Just makes me so angry. I want the coach of this team to show half the emotion I am sure the entire Panther nation was expressing! I am off the Rivera bandwagon.

Welcome. I got off 3 weeks ago. The guy has no clue. Sad part of it all is we are likely stuck with him for another season after this one.

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What the hell happened from the end of last season to this season.

I can tell you exactly what is going to happen, though. We are going to start 2-8, then win 4 out of the last 6 and finish 6-10, and panthers pundits will say things are bright, looking forward to next year, strong finish etc. and everyone will keep their jobs.

What a joke. The Panthers are the 2004-2009 Bobcats. Horribly flawed but starts to try hard near the end of the season and finish with a winning record last couple of months, screw up their draft position and keep jobs. Then rinse and repeat. Its the worst position to be in in pro sports.

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