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Ron Rivera stats


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10 4th quarter blown leads.

2-14 in games decide by a TD or less

0-3 in game openers

0-4 against rookie head coaches ( not couting saints interim coaches)

5 of his 13 wins are against backup QB's (Curtis painter,T.J Yates, Nick Foles , John Beck, and the raiders were down to Matt Leinart and Terelle Pryor as Palmer was injured after 8 snaps) that equals 38% of his wins

2 wins came against the saints led by their interim head coaches

8 of his 13 wins came against head coaches who no longer had that job the next year(includes the 2 saints interim head coach wins)

The 5 exceptions were Mike Smith,Mike Shannahan x 2,Dennis Allen and Gary Kubiak. 3 of which had to play backup QB's against us due to injuries.

In 2011 we were 1-7 against playoff teams. The single win coming against the Texans led by their backup QB T.J Yates

In 2012 we were 2-4 against playoff teams (beat the Falcons and Skins)

Only 2 coaches who lost against Rivera with their starting QB's to retain their job the following season are Mike Smith(who Rivera is 1-3 against) and Mike Shannahan who lost to us last year with RG 3 starting.

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I just hope and pray they have a contingency plan in place for the bye if we have another meltdown this week. Not sure I can sit through another season of Rivera magic.

 

You know, I'm one of those people that always watch our games 3 or 4 times to get a better feel for individual performances, etc. Due to technical difficulties, I couldn't watch the 1st half against Buffalo and frankly wish those difficulties had prevented me from seeing the 2nd half. Afterward, I had zero desire to ever watch that game again. In the same vein, I can no longer watch the post game pressers, as all they do is leave me more pissed off. I'm sure many feel the same.

 

We have to get rid of the disease known as Ron Rivera. We just have to.

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