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Mike Greenberg has Cam's back more than Ron Rivera


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1 hour ago, panthers55 said:

Mike makes his living being controversial and taking more extreme positions to gain listeners. Of course he wants his guests to make quotable remarks to build tweets about his show. And of course Rivera understands that blaming refs in public likely comes back to haunt him when refs remember what he said and have issues. Anyone believe that Cam comments against Ed last year and comments this year haven't had an impact on why he doesn't get the calls others get? You can pull out the race card or the size card but I figure the answer is simpler. If you criticize the refs in public they don't like you and it colors their judgement negatively.

Rivera, unlike huddlers who criticize his public persona, is smart enough to separate what you say in private and what you say in public. I guess that comes with age and experience. Even Cam is starting to figure that out.

 

Mike Greenberg controversial??????

 

Mike & Mike are the most PC, Disney, kid friendly sports radio host ever.

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5 minutes ago, Cookie Lyon said:

The interview Rivera did with Mike & Mike was live and conducted today.

I'm not talking about that, I didn't even know about that. I dont pay Ron any attention anymore

I'm talking about Ron and his weak defense of Cam months ago

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41 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Mike Greenberg controversial??????

 

Mike & Mike are the most PC, Disney, kid friendly sports radio host ever.

I guess compared to Stephen A Smith  perhaps but talk radio needs controversy to survive. It is just a matter of degree these days.

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Why could he have address this sooner ..No one says he had to burn down trees or rant a rave like a mad man. He could have handled it just like he handled the press conference when Cam walked out....He was front and center and spoke with intelligence about it. It did not linger 2mths before he spoke on it. The illegal hits everyone in the world had spoke about it before he even came out ..I think Cam had spoke before he did.  Sure he spoke after Cam ...whose the Coach. Cam should not have had to say anything especially before his coach does.  Something dealing with rules and player safety should be address by bosses front and center. He was hiding because it was a hot big topic. You are a coach if you could speak intelligently about every other topic front and center without hinderance why not the stuff that truly matters your QB getting hammered to the head and legs without penalties... Distraction if its that way trade him and let someone with real gumption handle the situation..it more than likely would have been spoken about by the head coach sooner and intelligently.

Its not even truly about the results of him speaking out does. But its what he shows to his team...These are grown men not kids they know fear and a wuss when they see one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Johnny Rockets said:

Not support him in no type of way? That is far from the truth but many people are blind to that because Ron isn't acting a fool about it like a currently unemployed Rex Ryan would. All indications are that he handles this in a professional manner but some people chose not to see that. It's easier to say "No support whatsoever from his owner and coach". 

 


Plus, no one knows how things are handled behind the scenes which is how this should be handled....not throwing a hissy fit to the media as many people want Ron to do. 

Agreed....and coming from a fan of another team.

 

I would be absolutely shocked if both Ron and Jerry haven't had very strong words with The Roger.

 

Edit: To add, I can tell from the responses in here who has had a real job in their lives.

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1 hour ago, Darvinsun said:

Why could he have address this sooner ..No one says he had to burn down trees or rant a rave like a mad man. He could have handled it just like he handled the press conference when Cam walked out....He was front and center and spoke with intelligence about it. It did not linger 2mths before he spoke on it. The illegal hits everyone in the world had spoke about it before he even came out ..I think Cam had spoke before he did.  Sure he spoke after Cam ...whose the Coach. Cam should not have had to say anything especially before his coach does.  Something dealing with rules and player safety should be address by bosses front and center. He was hiding because it was a hot big topic. You are a coach if you could speak intelligently about every other topic front and center without hinderance why not the stuff that truly matters your QB getting hammered to the head and legs without penalties... Distraction if its that way trade him and let someone with real gumption handle the situation..it more than likely would have been spoken about by the head coach sooner and intelligently.

Its not even truly about the results of him speaking out does. But its what he shows to his team...These are grown men not kids they know fear and a wuss when they see one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where have you been? He did talk about it right after Cam made his remarks public. Before that he handled things privately as is his general way. Once Cam went public he once again backed Cam in public. He just doesn't air his dirty laundry in public. That doesn't mean he isn't doing something, simply it isn't his job to inform you of what he is doing.

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10 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Where have you been? He did talk about it right after Cam made his remarks public. Before that he handled things privately as is his general way. Once Cam went public he once again backed Cam in public. He just doesn't air his dirty laundry in public. That doesn't mean he isn't doing something, simply it isn't his job to inform you of what he is doing.

Yhats what i am saying it was after Cam waited awhile himself before he even spoke...the illegal hits started at the Superbowl..where were you at?

I dod not say he did nothing. I said he did not speak publicly, but with an issue such as this and as serious as this he should have said something publicly before Cam did..Cam should not have had to say something publicly thats the point.  Sometimes you have to get outside your comfortable spot to get things moving and maybe it still may not get the ball rolling right then..its really just the principle of standing up for something and getting things moving in the general direction..Its how most movements are started or catch on fire that speaks out publicly about it and brings awareness to an issue.

 

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1 minute ago, Darvinsun said:

Yhats what i am saying it was after Cam waited awhile himself before he even spoke...the illegal hits started at the Superbowl..where were you at?

And again because he didn't say anything in public you assume he didn't care or didn't address it. That is the problem here, you think if he didn't say it in an interview, it didn't happen or that he should have. 99% of all issues get handled privately behind closed not in public in newspapers. Most times airing your dirty laundry or going public is a last resort not what you do right off the bat.  Something lost on most folks here obviously.

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4 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

And again because he didn't say anything in public you assume he didn't care or didn't address it. That is the problem here, you think if he didn't say it in an interview, it didn't happen or that he should have. 99% of all issues get handled privately behind closed not in public in newspapers. Most times airing your dirty laundry or going public is a last resort not what you do right off the bat.  Something lost on most folks here obviously.

Riveraa said he had been dealing with the issue ..its an ongoing issue it did not start a month ago it started in the SB we only have what 16 games.. it was almost half way thru the season before he said anything public and yes things happen behind close doors but how long would it have taken if Cam had not said anything for him to become vocal about it ...i am not lost on anything. Airing dirty laundry hell the dirty laundry was aired on national tv. Why did he speak publicly about all Cams other issues so fast? Why he complain about the scheduling thats dirty laundry?

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22 minutes ago, Darvinsun said:

Yhats what i am saying it was after Cam waited awhile himself before he even spoke...the illegal hits started at the Superbowl..where were you at?

I dod not say he did nothing. I said he did not speak publicly, but with an issue such as this and as serious as this he should have said something publicly before Cam did..Cam should not have had to say something publicly thats the point.  Sometimes you have to get outside your comfortable spot to get things moving and maybe it still may not get the ball rolling right then..its really just the principle of standing up for something and getting things moving in the general direction..Its how most movements are started or catch on fire that speaks out publicly about it and brings awareness to an issue.

 

Truthfully your point of view is pretty naive. Calling people out in public only tends to polarize each other's position and change the focus from a mutual solution to pointing fingers and taking a defensive posture. There can be a time and place for public disclosure when other efforts fail or there is a cover-up and normal discourse fails, but it is not a smart way to conduct business unless other options are exhausted.

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