FALCONS PRE GAME THREAD

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davy
10-12-2023, 09:50 AM
Im interested to know if he put similar signs on the coaches office doors, if not he is squarely blaming the players which wont be tolerated for long as they must now know he is gone at seasons end. If stories start coming out of disatisfaction, does it compel Harris to fire Ron?

My thoughts exactly.

The first sign should have gone on his own door. :coach:

sdskinsfan2001
10-12-2023, 09:59 AM
What a dumbass sign. He without terrible decision making both as a GM and coach, cast the first stone.

Rivera, if you think you're a remotely competent "GM" or HC:

https://media.tenor.com/lrGM4No1Z8cAAAAC/heres-your-sign-duh.gif

Chief X_Phackter
10-12-2023, 10:13 AM
The first half of last week Chase for the most part was a no show, against a o-line that may be worse than ours. Played better in the 2nd h but it was too late.

Come out and dominate this week. Absolutely no excuses for this d line not to eat against Ridder. Del Rio should have 50 blitzes in his game plan.

Big problem is going to be BJ out of the backfield. He has wr skills and will toast our LB's in coverage.

The whole team was a no show in the first half last week...

FrenchSkin
10-12-2023, 11:38 AM
So, our genius head coach has a new sign on the players locker room door saying "DO YOUR JOB".

A wise man once told me that the 3 most important things in team sports are...

1. Coaching
2. Coaching
3. Coaching

Apparently Ron Rivera has never met a wise man.

:banghead:

Pfff washed out dinosaur wants to play it Belichick style now ? You ain't got 1% of his success, shut up and try not to embarrass yourself too much on the way out, will ya?

BaltimoreSkins
10-12-2023, 12:02 PM
Ron does have a sign on his door it says "Fix the lunch menu"

davy
10-12-2023, 12:19 PM
Ron does have a sign on his door it says "Fix the lunch menu"

:biggthump

SolidSnake84
10-12-2023, 12:59 PM
So, our genius head coach has a new sign on the players locker room door saying "DO YOUR JOB".

A wise man once told me that the 3 most important things in team sports are...

1. Coaching
2. Coaching
3. Coaching

Apparently Ron Rivera has never met a wise man.

:banghead:

He's stealing that from New England because I believe there is a sign right when you enter the building, that says "Do your job". Ron is no Belichick. Belichick might be washed up now, but he had a hell of a run. Ron on his biggest fantasy dream could never have had the run that BB / Brady had together..

SolidSnake84
10-12-2023, 01:02 PM
Im interested to know if he put similar signs on the coaches office doors, if not he is squarely blaming the players which wont be tolerated for long as they must now know he is gone at seasons end. If stories start coming out of disatisfaction, does it compel Harris to fire Ron?

I think Harris has known for a while now that Ron is not his guy. He is viewed generally as a patient owner, but I am sure that Harris felt like unless Ron somehow became a good coach this season, ie big wins and playoffs, Ron was not going to be retained.

I'm sure he is patient on coaches / staff that he selects personally, not sure that trickles down to the "leftovers". I think Harris would probably be ok with firing Ron now but perhaps he does not want to take a page from Dan's playbook and fire a coach mid season??

AnonEmouse
10-12-2023, 02:04 PM
Fire him now you get 11 games to see if the interim (probably EB) can show him something. Fire him after the season and you have 11 more games of RR phoning it in (its what he's doing now so he's not changing) and all you've learned is he's not your guy. Which you already know. Plus you probably have a disillusioned locker room the new guy has to turn around. Why wait?

SkinsGuru
10-12-2023, 03:55 PM
Fire him now you get 11 games to see if the interim (probably EB) can show him something. Fire him after the season and you have 11 more games of RR phoning it in (its what he's doing now so he's not changing) and all you've learned is he's not your guy. Which you already know. Plus you probably have a disillusioned locker room the new guy has to turn around. Why wait?

true . . . but you also have a reputation to build and incoming coaches will weigh how you treat the current coach in their decision on whether or not they will want to coach here. We have not had a good reputation from previous ownership, and while new ownership helps it doesn't magically erase everything. Firing coaches mid season can be looked at as an inpatient knee jerk reaction which does not look good. I just don't see it happening as this ownership team is trying hard to fix the reputation the team has around the league, not tarnish further.

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