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The problem was Chudzinski


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How many head coaching job interviews did Rivera have before we actually hired him?  I remember hearing it was a lot.

 

Maybe those other teams that passed on Rivera saw something Hurney missed. (that sentence makes me shudder)

 

 

Either way, we will find out this season whether or not Ron is head coach material.  This is his last shot.

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this part was interesting...

as the season started i remember players talking up tolbert and how excited they were about how he was going to be used and then....nada.

 

i wonder if the role that had been planned for tolbert last year that wasn't utilized will be actually brought in this year. it would be nice to take advantage of everything that he brings. same with barner once he gets his toenail grown back.

 

Agree 100% - that statement really stuck out in my mind. For the life of me, I do not understand why we have underutilized Tolbert, happy to know I am not the only one.

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How many head coaching job interviews did Rivera have before we actually hired him?  I remember hearing it was a lot.

 

Maybe those other teams that passed on Rivera saw something Hurney missed. (that sentence makes me shudder)

 

 

Either way, we will find out this season whether or not Ron is head coach material.  This is his last shot.

 

I think it was 8 or 9, but with the Rooney rule, there could have been other variables.  I am giving RR a shot this year.  I was not great at my job when I started it, but I got better.  Now the eggs are never on the bottom and the bread gets to the car without being smushed.

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from that article...

"I think Coach Shula is going to change things up, and he has so far," Smith said. "He just does little different things. Some of it looks small, but we're focusing more on the details and that's the difference."

 

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