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Rivera deserves blame for our offense


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Im my personal opinion, I wanted a HC that's been a coordinator for all aspects of the team. O, D, ST (separate convo)

 

But since 2011 Cam has gotten better, but offensively we got worse. Last year he let Chud get cute and do whatever fuging us last year, and then he left for HC after fuging us. What a big fug you to YOU, Rivera

 

Then this season he let Shula take over and anybody can see when we go no huddle and speed things up, good things happen. Cam comes from that offense in college. We stick to this slow moving no sense of urgency offense and then do it in the playoffs. Our entire philosophy changed on offense from when he first started. A philoshopy that he wanted here. What happened to that philosophy?

 

Last but definitely not least, the draft has been overwhelming defense with average pick ups on offense through FA. Thats not entirely his fault, but he does some share some blame

 

I remember Rivera saying he let his coaches do their thing and try to not step on any toes, but I think that's something that needs to change next season

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Disagree.

 

Idk jack

 

He brought in a form of air coryell passing offense and got away from it. He is responsible for change of philosophy and not checking his assistant coaches when they go in wtf mode. Cam Cameron went in wtf mode, he was gone. Ravens win SB

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Im my personal opinion, I wanted a HC that's been a coordinator for all aspects of the team. O, D, ST (separate convo)

 

But since 2011 Cam has gotten better, but offensively we got worse. Last year he let Chud get cute and do whatever fuging us last year, and then he left for HC after fuging us. What a big fug you to YOU, Rivera

 

Then this season he let Shula take over and anybody can see when we go no huddle and speed things up, good things happen. Cam comes from that offense in college. We stick to this slow moving no sense of urgency offense and then do it in the playoffs. Our entire philosophy changed on offense from when he first started. A philoshopy that he wanted here. What happened to that philosophy?

 

Last but definitely not least, the draft has been overwhelming defense with average pick ups on offense through FA. Thats not entirely his fault, but he does some share some blame

 

I remember Rivera saying he let his coaches do their thing and try to not step on any toes, but I think that's something that needs to change next season

 

Yep. I have noticed that too. Cam is improving individually as far as TDS, INTS, COMPLETIONS, but we have gotten worse on offense...as far as yards and points.

 

But the reason why we got Shula is because everybody thought Rivera was a dead man walking and no coach wanted to be on a one year deal except Hue Jackson. 

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Yep. I have noticed that too. Cam is improving individually as far as TDS, INTS, COMPLETIONS, but we have gotten worse on offense...as far as yards and points.

 

But the reason why we got Shula is because everybody thought Rivera was a dead man walking and no coach wanted to be on a one year deal except Hue Jackson. 

 

 

That's because these offensive coaches STILL put it EVERYTHING on Cam.

 

They do that because they know one thing... if after doing that we come up short, who gets the blame?

 

Cam does, that's who.

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I think the hurry up O works so well  because, even though we have a sketchy o line, they snap the ball with a second or less left on the play clock more often than not. the D knows exactly when the snap is coming when that happens. It's so damn predictable it can't be good.

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