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Originally Posted by punch it in
I think he doesn’t wanna seem like an impatient dude like Snyder. But this isn’t Marty after one year. This is Ron coming up short for four years. It would be a good move imo because you are winning 6-7 games tops as it stands.
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Ron has came up short most of his career except for a few seasons in Carolina and one super bowl appearance:
https://www.pro-football-reference.c...es/RiveRo0.htm
3 times only in 13 years as HC with double digit wins. One super bowl appearance.
I will never understand how everyone talked him up coming in here like he was some game changer and world beater. Obviously he was the "best of the worst" to be able to work for Dan Snyder and everyone knows that, but why was there so much talk that he was going to "finally" be the right coach to turn things around? Was it just more recycled hope that our next HC would be the one that finally broke the cycle?
The man has done nothing since coming here. He is regularly outsmarted and out schemed. His favorite thing to do this season is stand on the sideline with his arms crossed while we suffer blowout losses.
I am in the opinion of others here that waiting until the end of the season to fire Ron is pointless. It's obvious that he was not going to survive the ownership takeover. Josh Harris and company firing Ron now is not the same as Dan firing Marty mid season. Josh is not Dan, and Ron Rivera sure as hell isn't Marty. If the ownership knows at this point that guys are not going to be here, go on and cut their losses and move us all forward.