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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:23 PM
Fire Rivera
Might as well go ahead and get this started.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:28 PM
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Lost all faith in this coaching staff. I feel bad for Charles Johnson and the other guys who made plays today. You CANNOT let a receiver get behind your secondary when you've got them at the ONE. My biggest issues with these incompetent coaches is their lack of understanding of situations. ATL never loses at home. If you've got any chance to knock them out, DO IT! I'm not giving the ball back to Matt Ryan. Not with over a minute left in the game. He's gonna do what got them that record at home. WIN. Take them out and keep his butt off the field. You can't win playin punk ball.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:31 PM
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Realguyjeff wrote: Might as well go ahead and get this started. Came here to start this exact thread.... He is a god awful coach. **** Rivera fire him right now.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:32 PM
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QCHeel wrote: Lost all faith in this coaching staff. I feel bad for Charles Johnson and the other guys who made plays today. You CANNOT let a receiver get behind your secondary when you've got them at the ONE. My biggest issues with these incompetent coaches is their lack of understanding of situations. ATL never loses at home. If you've got any chance to knock them out, DO IT! I'm not giving the ball back to Matt Ryan. Not with over a minute left in the game. He's gonna do what got them that record at home. WIN. Take them out and keep his butt off the field. You can't win playin punk ball. Yeah the kid gloves are off, Rivera is a POS in my opinion. How do you let your Defensive coordinator commit that many men to the line of scrimmage when they are on the one yard line. Send 3 maybe 4, he can't hold the ball but so long he is at the back of the end zone. It seems a kid could understand that. Hmmm let me send all my fat guys in against their speedy guys and put myself in a position where my Free Agent Backup Safety has to make a play.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:35 PM
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Realguyjeff wrote:
QCHeel wrote: Lost all faith in this coaching staff. I feel bad for Charles Johnson and the other guys who made plays today. You CANNOT let a receiver get behind your secondary when you've got them at the ONE. My biggest issues with these incompetent coaches is their lack of understanding of situations. ATL never loses at home. If you've got any chance to knock them out, DO IT! I'm not giving the ball back to Matt Ryan. Not with over a minute left in the game. He's gonna do what got them that record at home. WIN. Take them out and keep his butt off the field. You can't win playin punk ball. Yeah the kid gloves are off, Rivera is a POS in my opinion. How do you let your Defensive coordinator commit that many men to the line of scrimmage when they are on the one yard line. Send 3 maybe 4, he can't hold the ball but so long he is at the back of the end zone. It seems a kid could understand that. Hmmm let me send all my fat guys in against their speedy guys and put myself in a position where my Free Agent Backup Safety has to make a play. Should have had a 3 deep zone with martin on the field. WTF I'm gonna be sick from this game.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:38 PM
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What kills me is that you want them to go underneath. You want them to hit the guy in the middle of the field. It eat the freakin clock. But NO... you let a guy get behind your D, and then you proceed to let them hit the sidelines 3 straight plays without the clock running.
And this is why I go for it on 4th down. Too many people who don't know what they are doing are trying to stop a team that never loses in these situations. The odds were all in ATL's favor punting to them.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:42 PM
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I agree Rivera is a pos. but cam has got to hold on to the ball. Superstars don't fumble that ball.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:44 PM
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I know it sounds like an exaggeration but this is top 3 worst losses in panthers history. Why? Because it signals more years of losing. I doubt Jerry Fires Rivera but his defensive calls are never going to be good enough to win consistently.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:51 PM
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--------------------------------------------- --- SmithpawdedTillman wrote: Realguyjeff wrote:
QCHeel wrote: Lost all faith in this coaching staff. I feel bad for Charles Johnson and the other guys who made plays today. You CANNOT let a receiver get behind your secondary when you've got them at the ONE. My biggest issues with these incompetent coaches is their lack of understanding of situations. ATL never loses at home. If you've got any chance to knock them out, DO IT! I'm not giving the ball back to Matt Ryan. Not with over a minute left in the game. He's gonna do what got them that record at home. WIN. Take them out and keep his butt off the field. You can't win playin punk ball. Yeah the kid gloves are off, Rivera is a POS in my opinion. How do you let your Defensive coordinator commit that many men to the line of scrimmage when they are on the one yard line. Send 3 maybe 4, he can't hold the ball but so long he is at the back of the end zone. It seems a kid could understand that. Hmmm let me send all my fat guys in against their speedy guys and put myself in a position where my Free Agent Backup Safety has to make a play. Should have had a 3 deep zone with martin on the field. WTF I'm gonna be sick from this game. --------------------------------------------- I thought the exact same thing about putting Martin in and having him focus on White deep since that was Ryan's primary target all day. No reason at all for Nakumara to be running to catch up to White, it's the free safety's job to ensure no one gets behind the coverage. Ryan's pass was under thrown a little a Nakumara still couldn't catch up. Everyone start to get familiar with Eric Reed from LSU. He is the top free safety in next years draft class.i Also, on a positive note Chirs Gamble shut down his side of the field today and the Dline came to play.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:57 PM
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Game against the Giants, Rivera said Nakamura was 40 yards deep, because that's how he played with the Ravens, He was there so as to not let anyone behind him deep. WTF happened to that line of thought on that 60 yard bomb? I'm on the 'done with this staff' train
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:57 PM
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1. If you're going to overload a side overload the side with the ONLY two receivers on the field so that Matt Ryan doesn't have a clear view down the field.
2. I counted 5 guys at the line of scrimmage with one guy SPYING THE QB basically (had coverage on the back but the back stayed to block so he just stood there until the last second, I think it was beason)
3. Rivera standing there RIGHT after that play with his arms folded. Ummm I think this is where the general should rally the troops instead of sitting there with your arms folded like a bitch.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 4:58 PM
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tokinpackfan wrote: Game against the Giants, Rivera said Nakamura was 40 yards deep, because that's how he played with the Ravens, He was there so as to not let anyone behind him deep. WTF happened to that line of thought on that 60 yard bomb? I'm on the 'done with this staff' train
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Posted: 9/30/2012 5:09 PM
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nctwiggy77 wrote: I agree Rivera is a pos. but cam has got to hold on to the ball. Superstars don't fumble that ball. Cam should have held onto the ball, but you should still win when you have the other team backed up on their own 1 yard line with less than a minute remaining. Cam also had over 300 yards in offense between rushing and passing and accounted for all 4 touchdowns. He was one of the main reasons the Panthers had a chance to win in the first place
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Posted: 9/30/2012 5:10 PM
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tokinpackfan wrote: Game against the Giants, Rivera said Nakamura was 40 yards deep, because that's how he played with the Ravens, He was there so as to not let anyone behind him deep. WTF happened to that line of thought on that 60 yard bomb? He did line up deep. He just kept staring at Ryan until White was nearly to him, then tried to catch up to White, then lost the ball, then lost White staring back for the ball, then didn't jump for the ball. Nakamura seems to be able to focus on the QB or one receiver in his area, nothing more. If he knows where the receiver is, he has no idea where the football is. If he looks back for the football, he completely loses the receiver. Not a good combination for a secondary player.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 5:14 PM
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oxfordtiger12 wrote: Cam should have held onto the ball, but you should still win when you have the other team backed up on their own 1 yard line with less than a minute remaining. Cam also had over 300 yards in offense between rushing and passing and accounted for all 4 touchdowns. He was one of the main reasons the Panthers had a chance to win in the first place And he was also one of the main reasons why they lost. Same goes for Steve Smith. Lots of great plays, but crucial error at the wrong time cost the team. You expect team leaders to show greater competence than bit players.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 5:19 PM
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Nakamura got burnt all day.
Maybe he should've had more help on the 60 yarder but he didn't get the job done today.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 5:26 PM
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Battlecat1 wrote: Nakamura got burnt all day.
Maybe he should've had more help on the 60 yarder but he didn't get the job done today. Right so as a defense minded head coach how do you put the game in the hands of a rookie and a guy who got burnt all day? I love my son but I recognize his weaknesses so I'm not going to put him in a situation where he can't win. For instance he we are playing catch I'm not going to zoom a football at his face with my full strength and then wonder why he didn't make the play, because he doesn't make those kinds of plays.  . Just play deep, tackle well and keep them off the sidelines....like EVERYONE else in the league would do.
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Posted: 9/30/2012 5:29 PM
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pantherpundit wrote:
oxfordtiger12 wrote: Cam should have held onto the ball, but you should still win when you have the other team backed up on their own 1 yard line with less than a minute remaining. Cam also had over 300 yards in offense between rushing and passing and accounted for all 4 touchdowns. He was one of the main reasons the Panthers had a chance to win in the first place And he was also one of the main reasons why they lost.
Same goes for Steve Smith. Lots of great plays, but crucial error at the wrong time cost the team.
You expect team leaders to show greater competence than bit players. Without Cam playing one of his best games, the Panthers would have never been in position to win in the first place. Take Cam and Smitty away and you really would be stuck with one of the worst franchises in the NFL
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Posted: 9/30/2012 5:34 PM
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No Use in Firing anyone Because only guy runs this team his name is Marty Hurney
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Posted: 9/30/2012 5:36 PM
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--------------------------------------------- --- Realguyjeff wrote: Battlecat1 wrote: Nakamura got burnt all day.
Maybe he should've had more help on the 60 yarder but he didn't get the job done today. Right so as a defense minded head coach how do you put the game in the hands of a rookie and a guy who got burnt all day? I love my son but I recognize his weaknesses so I'm not going to put him in a situation where he can't win. For instance he we are playing catch I'm not going to zoom a football at his face with my full strength and then wonder why he didn't make the play, because he doesn't make those kinds of plays.  . Just play deep, tackle well and keep them off the sidelines....like EVERYONE else in the league would do. --------------------------------------------- Yea, but not every team has Seinfeld playing safety for them. Just watch the game, the kid is in way over his head. Way out of his league. Hes Piss poor on coverage, late getting over to help the corners (see ny giants) and he bounces off tackles like an peeling onion. He sucks!!!! And this coaching staff keeps running his poor white ass out there. And they fckn suck too for doing that. He's seriously going to get hurt.
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