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Note to Rivera: Please keep up the coaching....


KillerKat

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You finally decided to coach after having your job threatened... Keep it up!

 

No more pussified football. No more terrible dumbass decisions.

 

This team needs you to lead them! We don't need you to go back to overly conservative or overly aggressive football. Stay in the happy medium.

 

Make Shula call the right plays like he did today. We don't need anymore cute plays. No more pass plays that take 30 minutes to develop. Just stick to the basics.

 

We now have the momentum we were craving going into the bye. It's time to build on it instead of going back to horse poo football because you think your job is safe.

 

I'm still not confident you can do all this, but I want you to prove us wrong.

 

We NEED this!

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I agree one hundred percent. If I'm RR, I'm taking the attitude that I have nothing to lose by unleashing the dogs. Like being in a fight: I may lose, but I'm going down swinging, and you're gonna know you've been in a knuckle buster!

 

Plus, Rivera doesn't know how to coach close games, so he might as well try to blow people out!!

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He still eased up at the end.

 

He did.

 

3rd and 3... we are up 38-0... belichick would go for it there, keep the ball, and score and get cam a 4th TD pass or give Deangelo one, etc.

 

Rivera is still weak minded.

 

See us going back to rivera (losing) ball now his job is saved the rest of the year...../

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He still eased up at the end.

He did.

3rd and 3... we are up 38-0... belichick would go for it there, keep the ball, and score and get cam a 4th TD pass or give Deangelo one, etc.

Rivera is still weak minded.

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