Who cares? I'd be surprised if Rivers returns this year, there is no need to make a change on a lost season. We'll break out more minutes for young players and see who sticks and who is a goner. No need for unnecessary drama on terrible season
POLL: Is It Time To Bench Rivers?
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Originally posted by Paradoxrip View Post
Hmmm why do you like him? I'll tell you the reason. He shattered Wentz's records and looks decent. He threw picks but he is a rookie. That's to be expected.
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Originally posted by Paradoxrip View Post
Hmmm why don't you like him? I'll tell you the reason. He shattered Wentz's records and looks decent. He threw picks but he is a rookie. That's to be expected. Also, he has some quicks.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
I thought Stick showed a lot in the PS, playing with 2nd and 3rd stringers...imagine giving him a week of reps with our starters...you might be surprised...and he's got the mobility to scramble out of trouble and extend drives...something Rivers doesn't have...
I actually imagine him with the starters playing awful
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It looked like Rivers completely lost it tonight. Ball had no zip. Poor accuracy and poor decisions. Got bailed out of two INT’s by the refs. Still threw 3. Think about it. He threw 5 passes that the Raiders caught. 3 to Harris.
most premier athletes say that there’s a moment when they realize they don’t have it anymore. Tonight was that moment for Rivers.
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Originally posted by jamrock View PostIt looked like Rivers completely lost it tonight. Ball had no zip. Poor accuracy and poor decisions. Got bailed out of two INT’s by the refs. Still threw 3. Think about it. He threw 5 passes that the Raiders caught. 3 to Harris.
most premier athletes say that there’s a moment when they realize they don’t have it anymore. Tonight was that moment for Rivers.
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It's time to move on. As bad as the offensive line is, Rivers doesn't help. To start with, he's a statue with limited mobility. He also puts the offensive line at a disadvantage with the constant shifting and panicking at the last second to get the ball snapped.
Imagine having to worry about the assignment in front you of when the QB behind you is constantly distracting you with his panicky moves and compounding that with a D that knows when the ball will be snapped because you've waited to the last possible moment to snap it.
How can you have good leverage against the coming onslaught when your QB has already managed to unbalance you before the ball is even snapped?
Sure it works when there's no pressure and there's plenty of time but as soon as the pressure comes on, all hell breaks loose.
We like to say the offensive line makes Rivers play bad, that's true but that goes both ways because Rivers makes our offensive line worse.
That being said, the "Never Rivers" crew here will defend him to the end no matter what. For the record, I think our D sucks, coaching is mediocre to bad and our offensive line is bad but I also can admit that our QB will never be a great when it matters most and has been bad for the most part this season and is most likely done.
Unlike others here, I don't have an agenda other than wanting a team that can win a superbowl. That doesn't exist with what we have now, including our QB.
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
Rivers had a terrible night but c'mon - you can't blame him for Henry falling down on the pick 6 and on one of the "bailed out" interceptions, the DB was mugging Allen and not looking and the ball bounced up into the air and was picked. That would not have been an interception without the pass interference. Neither of those were Rivers fault. Now the other 3...
He didn't play well though.
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Nope, he didn't.
He cried a River...
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Last edited by foreigner; 11-08-2019, 06:42 AM.
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Wow, what overreactions. We've seen this for YEARS. Rivers went Rivers. To act like he's "lost it" is ridiculous. He's done this over and over. In 2012 (I believe) he did it like 5 or 6 times.
This is what he's always been. This was not an anomaly.
And the O-line is expectedly bad, but cripes, look at who's out there.
New OC, same results.
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Originally posted by RollingThunder View PostIt's time to move on. As bad as the offensive line is, Rivers doesn't help. To start with, he's a statue with limited mobility. He also puts the offensive line at a disadvantage with the constant shifting and panicking at the last second to get the ball snapped.
Imagine having to worry about the assignment in front you of when the QB behind you is constantly distracting you with his panicky moves and compounding that with a D that knows when the ball will be snapped because you've waited to the last possible moment to snap it.
How can you have good leverage against the coming onslaught when your QB has already managed to unbalance you before the ball is even snapped?
Sure it works when there's no pressure and there's plenty of time but as soon as the pressure comes on, all hell breaks loose.
We like to say the offensive line makes Rivers play bad, that's true but that goes both ways because Rivers makes our offensive line worse.
That being said, the "Never Rivers" crew here will defend him to the end no matter what. For the record, I think our D sucks, coaching is mediocre to bad and our offensive line is bad but I also can admit that our QB will never be a great when it matters most and has been bad for the most part this season and is most likely done.
Unlike others here, I don't have an agenda other than wanting a team that can win a superbowl. That doesn't exist with what we have now, including our QB.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Yep...this is a good point that has not really been brought up--the confusion Rivers brings to the O-line with his frequent audibles--and lots of times, there could well be confusion on blocking assignments and routes due to the last minute changes. Then, the allowing the clock to wind down to 1 tick left, so the rushers can totally tee off.
Sounds like an excuse to me. You don't say stuff like this when we win only when we lose, you bring up these type of lame excuses and negative Rivers comments and keep banging the drum for guys like Easton Stick who is nowhere near ready to even think about calling an audible.
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