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Do you think that Rivera has changed his coaching philosophy?


stankowalski

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This last game he went for it on 4th down in a few spots.  One of them I thought he was insane.  But we converted.  Did he learn a lesson from one of our earlier games where he should have gone for it but didn't and it cost us?  Is he taking it a little too far?  Is he just trying to give the offense some confidence?  Was it just because the Vikings are a bad team?  Will he do the same in similar situations against better teams? 

 

I just thought the Rivera we saw this past week was so anti-Rivera that now I don't know what to think.

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As I recall he went for it twice on the opening drive.  I think that made sense the first time because of the field position, and the second time because we had committed to scoring the TD, not the field goal.

 

The next time the situation arose, he punted because of the field position, and it was two yards to go, not one.

 

All in all, I think the three decisions were all correct.

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He starts coaching "to win", that is what we need and what we can. No more "play not to lose" crap. Mike and Cam are so good in short yardage situations, we have to continue to use the weapons we have in situations where the are needed. Show balls and you get rewarded!

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I do think he has been more aggressive in taking some risks but has done it out of pressure and is well out of his comfort zone.

I do think you can take those risks when your defense is as good as ours. We will see what happens when the game is closer. I still say he will revert back to conservative play call to run the clock out and play prevent defense the second of which I absolutely hate. Especially when we have the defense we have.

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Exactly. He has nothing to lose now and he knows it.

My fear is what we would see from Ron if he ever starts to feel comfortable in his job again.

Hopefully he realizes it is a business, you are never safe. Plus, if we start winning, he should see it is because of the change from passive to aggresive.

I just don't wanna start all over......but who really knows? I just want what's best. WIN!!!

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Both times we went for it we were in a good position to do so.

If you are between the 30-40 I have no problems going for it (except of course certain time and score situations) and with how well our defense is playing going for it inside the 5 does has a higher reward to risk ratio.

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