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Is Rivera Done Now?


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You don't normally see a media outlet especially NFLN report a team is in search of a new head coach 1/4 of the way into the season unless something drastic is going to happen. 

 

Did Gettleman let that cat out of the bag with this one?

 

After last night debacle and 0-3 after a bye I think we have seen enough.   Would you be against a midseason change?

 

I wouldn't mind.  I think I would like to see an offensive mind come in and put Carolina in the high scoring offense we can be.  You don't have to have a defensive minded coach to have a great defense.

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To be honest it wouldn't surprise me if the "leak" was done with that timing, for nefarious purposes. It didn't come out after a big loss, it came out hours before a season defining game.

 

Still Rivera was dead in the water with 2 seconds left  in the Bills game. You don't preach to us all offseason about how you learned your lessons and this time it's different then go and do the same Fing thing in week 2.

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