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Still Want Rivera Gone


Paa Langfart

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Slow start -  bad decisiions - end of the season gargage wins against garbage teams -  I want Rivera fired yesterday.  In a perfect world I would never expect him to out coach top tier coaches and we do not have and  can not afford the players to out play most teams - Rivera has to go or we will be the perennial losers we have always been.  This is the bald fucing truth.  

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I don't see Rivera as our biggest problem. I think Shula needs to go but the defense is playing better and I am not all too excited to bring someone new in that brings a different defensive style.

Rivera has the respect of the locker room. You have the respect of your players they will play for you.

Get us an imaginative offensive coordinator and you will see Rivera having an easier time making decisions.

Maybe Riverboat Ron stays if he has confidence that his offensive coordinator won't fug it up and burn him for not making it on a 4th and 1.

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some people are so committed to the rivera vitriol that I'm afraid it could get to point where we hear "well, rivera has ONLY won 3 super bowls out of the last 4 years... still want him gone.  Do you think we can get Butch Davis?"

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