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IF, we fire Rivera during the season, who should take over?


beastson

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mcdermott is great with schemes but we have no idea what he's like as a playcaller or motivator or sideline leader. shula isn't proven enough.

chances are rivera finishes the season no matter what.

Agreed.

I will say, however, that at the training camps I've attended, McD is the anti Rivera. He's fiery. He screams. He gets in guys' grills. It would be a totally different show on the sideline.

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One of the coordinators, maybe McDermott?

Or get an outside coach to take over until the year ends

Clearly this guy is worse than I am... Yet this thread will Not be locked and his thread creating abilities will remain intact

Also, everybody will be thinking what if* Ribera had been fired... Surely Chip would have picked Carolina

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Clearly this guy is worse than I am... Yet this thread will Not be locked and his thread creating abilities will remain intact

 

beaston is a valued poster

 

now go run off to the kitchen and rustle yourself up some tater tots, the grownups are talking here.

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beaston is a valued poster

now go run off to the kitchen and rustle yourself up some tater tots, the grownups are talking here.

Who are u to determine who a valued poster is? If you're so valued how come you're not and have never been a Mod?

Perhaps you should get back to making somebody a drink

I probably just prevented The Poo storm that would have been with that thread. Don't even play like no one was going to create a 50 page thread about why we retained Rivera when we could have had Chip!

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