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I wouldn't piss on Rivera if he was on fire.


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I have been trying to type up threads that properly convey how much I hate this man and every time I get half way through I go into another rage fit so I'm just gonna keep it short.

 

If I ever saw you on the street I would spit in your face. You are an unbelievably terrible coach. I cant take any more of you repeated failures. I can't take your arrogance and deflection of blame. I can't take the fact that you're only here because you're a yes-man and Richardson didnt want to pay money to somebody to not work and everything that represents about just how terrible the state this franchise is in and will stay in as long he is in charge with his outdated mindset.

 

I wouldn't just spit on you, I'd kick you in your balls and then spit on you as you fell to the ground. Kill yourself Ron. Tonight.

 

 

 

 

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It's a game guys. Grow the f**k up. Spitting on someone, assaulting them, wishing them death? You guys are pathetic. Go find a girlfriend or another hobby. You desperately need it.

For the record, I believe Rivera has worn out his welcome, but I'm not about to wish the guy injury or any other nonsense like that.

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