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Reasons Why Rivera Is Out (But Hasn't Been Let Go Yet)


Kevin Greene

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What scares me is that Rivera continues to insist that he and JR are going to sit down and decide his future. I don't like that unless that conversation consists of Jerry telling him that his fate rests in the hands of the new GM.

All I know, is we have to start making some moves like NOW. Other openings are popping up all over the place and the longer we sit and wait, the worse our options will be. I'd rather just keep Rivera for another year than fire him a week from now likely after the top candidates are either signed or at least narrowed down their list of choices.

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What scares me is that Rivera continues to insist that he and JR are going to sit down and decide his future. I don't like that unless that conversation consists of Jerry telling him that his fate rests in the hands of the new GM.

All I know, is we have to start making some moves like NOW. Other openings are popping up all over the place and the longer we sit and wait, the worse our options will be. I'd rather just keep Rivera for another year than fire him a week from now likely after the top candidates are either signed or at least narrowed down their list of choices.

No different than the method used to find free agents every year....

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We need to just accept we will not be good as long as JR is owner. We are not a professionally ran organization and cannot compete with those franchises that are. We might luck into a winning season every now and then, but we will not compete at a remotely high level on a consistent basis. We just have too many self-imposed handicaps.

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I'd like it if the conversation goes like this:

JR: "Either you fire Chud or I fire you AND Chud. The man is a stubborn idiot who is going to get MY star quarterback injured beyond repair within 3 years."

Rivera: *sits and stares with that empty lost puppy look in his eyes*

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