I'm pretty sure that he won't get booted this early in the season. I do appreciate him coming in and attacking the stability issues that were making this organization THE laughing stock franchise in the league.I'm not sure you can kick Rivera out of town until he at least finds himself a franchise/semi franchise QB.
If he wants to spend the next three years building up everything else, that's on him when he gets fired.
He went after Stafford hard. I expect us to go after Watson and Rodgers hard. I suspect we will have a top ten pick this year and maybe draft a QB.
Point is Jay had Kirk. Mike had McNabb, RG3 and Kirk. Joe Gibbs is Joe Gibbs. He can win with anyone under center, but Brunell was his Alex Smith. He's not gonna lose it for you. Norv had Brad Johnson.
I'm gonna withhold final judgment on Ron until he finds a franchise QB. However, I will still call things out about him that I don't like in the meantime just like everyone else on this board.
That said, I don't believe that Rivera is the one who needs to select our franchise QB. I not going to make this pronouncement without reason(s), so here they are;
1. He's ONLY won with one type of player...Cam Newton, a modern day Jim McMahon type, which is not good for the long term and more important, nearly impossible to find today.
2. His track record, prior to and hereafter is abysmal when selecting QB's. Minus Cam, there's been Derek Anderson, Kyle Allen, Heinicke, and Will Grier. Excited yet???
3. His promise this offseason was to make "getting a franchise QB his highest priority" resulting in a failed attempt to get the 33 year old Stafford, signing a Journeyman, trading for another journeyman, and the untested, unproven, extremely raw Heinicke. All while passing up the opportunity to move up in a draft fairly stocked with potential franchise types. Chicago, who selected one pick after Washington moved up for Fields not realizing that Nagy sucks, did so for a price that Washington could have easily matched with the edge going to the team picking first between them.
4. Windows are closing and player's are aging while we wait for him to declare this team as operationally ready to get their franchise QB. Contradictions notwithstanding, Imagine this team one year ago, franchise QB on board and a top five defense. It's true that you cannot fix everything in one fell swoop, but he didn't inherit a team that was completely void of talent or he had to rely upon a GM to help restock it. Getting a franchise QB isn't easy, but it is considered the most important position in the game and players want to win, you do that, or more important, fail to address that and lose your locker room.
5. He's the GM, who hired a GM, and then another, for other duties and their plan to get a franchise QB remains ...???
6. Defenses no longer "win" games, they prevent the other team from winning it. Offenses "win" games and as such no longer reflect a time in which Rivera himself played. Has the game passed him by? Is it possible that there's still a place for ultra conservative, overly cautious head coaches to operate in the NFL? I'm not sure that these questions have been absolutely answered, but without some sort of immediate turn-around, the answer in Washington is likely to come sooner than anyone hoped for when he was hired, after being fired, for exhibiting the same things in Carolina.