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Rivera celebrating the FG like a little girl...


megadeth078

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is the reaction of a coach that makes no decisions during gameday. Any coach that actually has some control over his team or offers any sort of input, would have been worrying himself about what to do for the last 2:40 of the game. Because he doesn't do anything during the game but play cheerleader, there's no reason for him to think about what we're going to come out with next. He just stands around and waits to see if we get a lead or lose a lead. Blame Rivera all you want, but McDermott controls the defense 100% and Chud controls the offense 100%. Rivera isn't allowed to touch this team during gameday in any way.

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Criticizes RR for no emotion, shows emotion, gets criticized.

I want RR fired like the next guy but c'mon man.

This thread isn't about him being emotional or not. This is about him doing nothing for the team when there's 2:20 left. Only a coach that doesn't do anything would celebrate like the game is over. When he should be involved with the team, he's usually just standing around and waiting. He's literally paid to run the practices and stay out of the way come game time. If we want to blame the coaching, we should blame somebody that actually does the coaching.

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This thread isn't about him being emotional or not. This is about him doing nothing for the team when there's 2:20 left. When he should be involved with the team, he's usually just standing around and waiting. He's literally paid to run the practices and stay out of the way come game time.

Uh, except for the fact that he called the D on the final Bears' drive...

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