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2021 - Prove It
He also switched the Panthers to a 3-4 this year.Not exclusively... He ran a 3-4 in San Diego...
He also switched the Panthers to a 3-4 this year.Not exclusively... He ran a 3-4 in San Diego...
Did you forget about when we got routed 15-49 against the Panthers in the NFC Championship with Carson Palmer throwing four interceptions? I wish I could.No, he got Ryan Lindley.
Totally agree he’s at the worst a solid DC, which would be a huge improvement to the trash we’ve saw for the last 2 seasons.The shortest path to being competitive is a decent defense and protecting Kyler Murray. I have a tough time believing Rivera isn't a safe way to ensure one of those things happens. You can argue that Kugler helps with the other.
He's a damn good DC but he runs a 4/3 defense. We can't keep switching back & forth imo. If he was willing to keep this defense a 3/4 then I would be fine with him as DC? Definitely an improvement over what we have now.I wish we could hire him right now as our DC. I'd pay him a few mil a year as well.
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Wasnt that the game Carson had a finger injury on his throwing hand?Did you forget about when we got routed 15-49 against the Panthers in the NFC Championship with Carson Palmer throwing four interceptions? I wish I could.
It was.Wasnt that the game Carson had a finger injury on his throwing hand?
He would be fine here as a 3/4 DC, doubt he would settle for a DC job right now though? Like a previous poster said. "He'll probably wait to see what happens with Nagy in Chicago"? After All, he was the DC there, that's what propelled him to get the Panthers HC position.Removed from talent, this defense does not need a young or innovative DC but a Old School task master because they play without any fundamental grasp for what they are doing
Is he still using that laptop he stole from the Russian immigration student @ U of F? What's with the cyrrilic?xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
One he kept insisting wasn't a problem, but yes.Wasnt that the game Carson had a finger injury on his throwing hand?
I disagree. You need to find the shortest path to an average defense. The shortest path is a sound scheme and the ability to implement it. Rivera has a history of being able to do both. Vance does not.I have no interest in Riviera as a head coach or DC.
That would go against any current continuity this organzation has.
3 straight years of starting all over.....no.
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apparently that wasnt true was it? Not only was his finger numb but so was his skull.One he kept insisting wasn't a problem, but yes.
So why did Panthers owner David Tepper decide to fire Rivera with just four games left to play? Why not let him coach out the season and then fire him after Week 17?
Tepper was asked those exact questions on Tuesday and he didn't try to duck them. During an interview with the Panthers official website and a later interview with local media, Tepper gave a thorough explanation for why he decided to let Rivera go with just four weeks left in the 2019 season.
"I'm not going to start a search and not tell Ron Rivera I'm starting a search," Tepper told reporters. "I'm not going to disrespect him."
The owner's decision basically boiled down to two things: He wanted to start interviewing candidates now and he didn't want to be interviewing those people behind Rivera's back (check out CBS Sports Senior Writer Jonathan Jones' take on the Panthers' plan here).
I am shocked that anyone was shocked with his firing.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...vera-with-just-four-weeks-left-in-the-season/
If Rivera desires to continue his coaching career, isn't it better for him to get a jump start before the season's end and the playoffs begin. His firing was imminent the day Tepper bought the team. It will be quite interesting to see any differences in play calling by the O now that his influence is gone.
I wonder about the demand for his services level. I stick him in the same category as Dan Quinn, Vic Fangio, Doug Marrone, and other D skewed HCs. I do not believe he fits the mold of the new era HCs. Maybe if he is willing to bow to Jerry he gets a gig.I wonder if we see a weird shift where other teams start courting Rivera and hire him mid season instead for the season to end like normal.
I wonder about the demand for his services level. I stick him in the same category as Dan Quinn, Vic Fangio, Doug Marrone, and other D skewed HCs. I do not believe he fits the mold of the new era HCs. Maybe if he is willing to bow to Jerry he gets a gig.
P S. When does Tepper take down Jerry Richardson's statue?
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David Tepper lays out blueprint for next Panthers coach after Ron Rivera firing
Carolina's owner has a clear-cut plan for what direction he wants the next head coach to move the franchise in...
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-next-panthers-coach-after-ron-rivera-firing/
I do not think that he can. Unless he can find a way out of being "contractually obligated" to keep that statue.I wonder about the demand for his services level. I stick him in the same category as Dan Quinn, Vic Fangio, Doug Marrone, and other D skewed HCs. I do not believe he fits the mold of the new era HCs. Maybe if he is willing to bow to Jerry he gets a gig.
P S. When does Tepper take down Jerry Richardson's statue?
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David Tepper lays out blueprint for next Panthers coach after Ron Rivera firing
Carolina's owner has a clear-cut plan for what direction he wants the next head coach to move the franchise in...
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-next-panthers-coach-after-ron-rivera-firing/