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"Four takeaways from Rivera's end-of-season presser"


Ace_Aladdin

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9 minutes ago, Cuttinedge said:

Let me see he's big plan is using fozzy as a receiver?  We have a few on the team that just ain't got it. Gano =loser  fozzy =not a playmaker  Tolbert =self explanatory. 

Looking forward to another dismal year of Shula 

Players have to take responsibility...

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1 hour ago, XClown1986 said:

Glaring needs deciphered from Rivera's half-truths and dodged answers: a 2nd weapon at RB and SS

It's never good to telegraph your needs prior to the draft. Anyone with a working set of eyes can tell you what this team needs, but getting up on a podium and saying you're all in on a HB at 8th just weakens your bargaining position and ensures teams will know to leapfrog you if they want their guy. 

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2 hours ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Hint towards ATL stratgey of using the RBs by pounding the defense early with power & zone and then stretching the defense out by motioning the back wide for a route

There was a thread last week about Rivera talking about the offense "evolving".

I snarkily noted that, to Rivera, "evolving" probably meant "run the ball more and more and more".

Damn, I'm smart.

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hey ron here's an idea maybe instead of going into every game with the same fuging basic gameplan you want to force down the other team's throats and hope they decide to play along maybe we can be more adaptive to each defense's variable weaknesses? like if a team has a weak front seven then pound it up the rock but spread em out and light them up if their front seven is great but their secondary is AARP certified...

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I gave Ron plenty of slack this year because too many factors out of his control affected the team and were not easily correctable. It's good to hear the things he said but obviously, actually getting it done is a different matter. For our sake, I want him to follow through along with everyone else.

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33 minutes ago, Snake said:

No we were #1 in scoring. We were 11th in total offense. AZ was #1.

Scoring is all that matters. We would have been by far first in yards too if we wouldn't have beaten the poo out of everyone from the jump then just went in a shell and tried to hold on for dear life.

That poo is ancient history now though...

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