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Congratulations Coach Rivera


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5 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Worst coaching I’ve ever seen today though, but we trudged through it.

However, all credit goes to Cam for saving the team once again. God Wilks, Shula, and everyone were so bad with their calls today.

The players have to execute, and they have to do so (like they have done 90+ percent of the season) without committing penalties,  especially drive-extending ones. 

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7 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

I’ve never seen a DC blitz so much on 3rd down. It’s so predictable. I’m fine if the blitzing is smart and/or our secondary is actually good, but it’s not.

If you ever watched the Eagles D under Jim Johnson, you'd have seen it plenty.

Johnson was Rivera's mentor.

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5 minutes ago, top dawg said:

He's a good coach,  and his results prove it.  Period! End of story. 

It's almost unbelievable what this team has achieved with such glaring holes. I wonder what Ron's record looks like with an A-list receiver and safety. 

I wonder what a lot of HCs records look like with Cam/Luke on the team.

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Just now, Chris1 said:

People are down on him because he's not that coach who is in Boston but who is? Was Sean Payton considered a good coach the past 3 years?

If Rivera hadn't Riveraed our SB then he'd have some leeway. Crazy how that works huh?(sarcasm font)

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