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I will never forgive Ron Rivera for two things.


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The fuging embarrassment of having John Fox and his crew come in a kick our asses. It was just a damn shame. And that soft coverage poo vs Chicago. This is why I believe Ron will not be our coach next year. He is a very good guy, and hell of a defensive coach, but he just doesn't have the necessary head coaching skills to succeed at an consistent rate. It happens to be a reason he was passed up 10 times for an Head Coaching position. 

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Not going for it on 4th down in the 1st Falcon's game last year. 

 

Not running the QB Power on the goal line against Seattle, and when asked why not, he proceeded to make an excuse about our Interior O-Line being outweighed by the Seahawks interior D-Line. smh

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Not going for it on 4th down in the 1st Falcon's game last year. 

 

Not running the QB Power on the goal line against Seattle, and when asked why not, he proceeded to make an excuse about our Interior O-Line being outweighed by the Seahawks interior D-Line. smh

 

What pisses me off more about the 4th down in ATL was the fact it went against every thing he said in his presser when he was selected as head coach in 2011. I remember him saying how he would be aggressive and play to win. Well not only did he play not to lose in that game just like John Fox, he also drastically decreased our chances of winning simply by statistics, a double fail.

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