He clearly came for a particular reason, without illusions about him being an elite coach. He came as a man of integrity and leadership to change the culture of an organization that was a complete embarrassment in terms of how staff and players were treated (among other problems).
I’m sure Snyder didn’t particularly care about it and just saw it as a necessary move, but I think Rivera has largely accomplished that mandate. That doesn’t mean it’s not time to move on.
He clearly came for a particular reason, without illusions about him being an elite coach. He came as a man of integrity and leadership to change the culture of an organization that was a complete embarrassment in terms of how staff and players were treated (among other problems).
I’m sure Snyder didn’t particularly care about it and just saw it as a necessary move, but I think Rivera has largely accomplished that mandate. That doesn’t mean it’s not time to move on.
The real winning off the field