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Rivera (and Fox before him) is the kind of coach you bring in to stabilize things after they have become a clusterf*#k to establish a solid footing.  Most of that kind of coach are not able to take the team to the next level once they do that (exception: Parcells), but some franchises are so far off the rails they need to be stabilized before they have any chance to move forward.

Think Denver after McDaniels.  Washington certainly fits that same mold.  We probably did, too, after The Process and Wilks is filling the same role.

Since there will always be coaches (and owners) who screw things up royally and leave ashes in their wake, there will always be a need for that kind of coach.  You just have to know their limits.

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2 hours ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Rivera (and Fox before him) is the kind of coach you bring in to stabilize things after they have become a clusterf*#k to establish a solid footing.  Most of that kind of coach are not able to take the team to the next level once they do that (exception: Parcells), but some franchises are so far off the rails they need to be stabilized before they have any chance to move forward.

Think Denver after McDaniels.  Washington certainly fits that same mold.  We probably did, too, after The Process and Wilks is filling the same role.

Since there will always be coaches (and owners) who screw things up royally and leave ashes in their wake, there will always be a need for that kind of coach.  You just have to know their limits.

Sadly, Ron also seems to be the kind of coach you bring in when you want to get rid of your team owner 😕

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