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Ron Rivera: "I'm confident we'll retain Greg Hardy"


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I wish I was confident that I could click on an nfl.com link and actually see that article. That site sucks.

You would think the NFL would make more site revenue from letting people click a link on their mobile device rather than redirecting them to download a shitty NFL mobile app. Drives me nuts. How can you not realize that like 90% of site visits are from some sort of mobile device, not a desktop?

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"Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera: I'm confident we'll retain Greg Hardy."

 

Great to hear Ron talking that way but I would be a lot more relieved if it was Dave Gettleman making that statement. I will have to say that was a real good interview and Ron seems to have all his ducks in a row.

 

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You would think the NFL would make more site revenue from letting people click a link on their mobile device rather than redirecting them to download a shitty NFL mobile app. Drives me nuts. How can you not realize that like 90% of site visits are from some sort of mobile device, not a desktop?

Exactly. Plus, I have the fugging app! It can redirect me to an add for the app that I already have, but can't redirect me to the mobile site that was linked or launch their stupid app. Ridickless.
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Wonder how confident he is now that he has a clusterf**ck of a offensive line (With Kalil being the only solid piece)?

he knew this about the oline all last season. surely Cam can remind him. regardless we'd be looking at this situation of Gross next season as well. I think smitty will be next or should I say THEN.

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