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Watching Rivera's post game press conference..


Cary Kollins

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it's evident he has lost the team. He hasn't owned up one bit to the team's performance, instead he blames the players for a dropped pass or a missed interception. And then Cam says "I'm not buying it man...something’s going to have to change. Something’s going to have to change real fast.”

Plus you got Dwill going at the playcalling on twitter. And Kalil posting a picture holding up a Dwill and Stewart jersey, as if to say "Hey coach, remember these guys? The duo that many around the league consider the best in the NFL?"

Heads must roll, and the sooner the better before we turn into the 2011 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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it's evident he has lost the team. He hasn't owned up one bit to the team's performance, instead he blames the players for a dropped pass or a missed interception. And then Cam says "I'm not buying it man...something’s going to have to change. Something’s going to have to change real fast.”

Plus you got Dwill going at the playcalling on twitter. And Kalil posting a picture holding up a Dwill and Stewart jersey, as if to say "Hey coach, remember these guys? The duo that many around the league consider the best in the NFL?"

Heads must roll, and the sooner the better before we turn into the 2011 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

And Kalil posting a picture holding up a Dwill and Stewart jersey, as if to say "Hey coach, remember these guys? The duo that many around the league consider the best in the NFL?"

Damn!!

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he'll be here through the end of the year. speculation otherwise is a waste of the internet.

Probably. I think he should get one more chance next year.

But we have a legit chance at 3-13 ish.

At which point you better make a damn change. I think there is a distinct possibility of a firing by year end

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I'm tired of the "learning how to win" excuse too.

no doubt, sounds like something a high school coach would say about his kiddies...its BS

the colts are even younger and have similar talent... yet they are 3-3 .

maybe you need to learn how to coach ron, instead of standing on the sidelines derping it up

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This whole situation reminds me of the Bucs the last 2 years.

Very promising young QB with with a rising coach and optimism everywhere. Season 2 rolls around and Freeman plays like crap while Raheem Morris loses the locker room.

Let's hope ole Ronny boy suffers the same fate as Raheem.

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