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Rivera Needs To Be Fired Tonight


TylerDurden

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You guys ready to kick some arse..........  in the last 5 weeks of the season?

 

 

What? The preseason isn't 12 weeks long? who knew!?

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2 games in and I finally concede. End it as soon as the season ends. McDermott isn't any better. We gotta stick it out with Rivera for 15 more weeks.

No we don't. I don't want to see him on our sideline. I'd rather lose with McD or Shula as head coach. Maybe the firing will light a fire. Do it now JR. I'm a huge JR supporter. He's a good man, but he needs to do this now.

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Rivera cost us this damn game again! Rather settle for FG than TD! Rather play off defense so offensive opponents can easily drive down the field for an easy TD! SICK OF THAT ASSHOLE!!!

I'd rather have lost the game right there going for it on fourth down instead of a field goal and last second loss. Rivera has done this over and over and over and over. How he never learned after the Atlanta loss is beyond me.

Fire him.

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...terrible game plan, terrible offensive plan, terrible effort...shitty talent....Jer is hearing that giant sucking soud sucking the life outta the panthers...we're here again. remember Siefert...Thanks Riv but ur philosophy sucks...Cam bares some of the brunt because he is our leader on O....terrrible product and effort...i'll be happy when all reminants of Hurney are gone...2-14 if we're lucky...i have that feeling and you do too...

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I'd rather have lost the game right there going for it on fourth down instead of a field goal and last second loss. Rivera has done this over and over and over and over. How he never learned after the Atlanta loss is beyond me.

Fire him.

 

AGREE!!!!!!!!!!

 

I saw this Bills' comeback after we settled for the FG already. IM SICK OF IT!!!! Rivera is not capable of being a NFL HC. It is too big for him. FIRE HIM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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