Panthers coach Ron Rivera has made a number of critical mistakes this year.
His greatest sin was allowing Cam Newton to play hurt Weeks 1-2 when he clearly wasn’t healthy. That might’ve cost Newton his season and the team any realistic chance of making the playoffs. Rivera has also made some head-scratching decisions when it comes to playing time. The ongoing lack of snaps for first-round pick Brian Burns is the worst of it.
In Sunday’s loss to the Saints, Burns played just 22 defensive snaps. That’s 30 fewer than Mario Addison and Bruce Irvin and the same number as veteran DT Kyle Love. Fans aren’t the most rational people on the planet, but in this case they are right to be upset about Burns’ dwindling snap count.
We can’t share most of the tweets due to all the swearing, but here’s a few PG-rated ones that sum up how they’re feeling about it.
Oh Brian Burns finally seeing action on special teams, I hate this team
— Fire Ron Rivera (@StevenMozes) November 24, 2019
Hey y’all remember that play where Drew Brees had five minutes to throw it to Ginn. Now imagine if Brian Burns had been on the field.
I cannot take another season of Ron.
— βφββī Hãšτīñgš (@hastings_bobbi) November 24, 2019
My absolute favorite is when Brian Burns is playing and performs as expected and makes Ron look like a complete moron for not playing him
— Lauryn ❤️ (@LaurynnnG) November 24, 2019
I was concerned that Ron Rivera would not utilize Brian Burns properly this year and I was right. Our pass rush is more pronounced when Brian is on the field and if Rivera cannot see that, he is a fool.
— Këëp PØŪÑD1ÑG (5-6) (@V_Skywalker13) November 24, 2019
Brian Burns was on pace for DROY and is currently on Special Teams. Rivera really loves rookies, I tell ya.
— Jakob – (Canes Fan) other sports exist??? (@ShutUpJakob) November 24, 2019
Brian Burns not allowed to see the field again
— Fire Ron Rivera (@StevenMozes) November 24, 2019
When a kicker goes from reliable to mind-blowingly bad in 1 game, what’s the story? All of ST looked like they left their minds on Bourbon St. & let’s talk about Brian Burns. What’s the explanation for how we’ve used (or not used) him? Last week I was mad. This week I’m just 🤢
— LKNWoman: HUMAN 🇺🇸❄️ (@LKNWoman) November 24, 2019
Brian Burns sees the field and gets a sack. Who woulda thought?
— Zach Helms (@KeepPounding95) November 24, 2019
Brian Burns gets the sack. Amazing what he does WHEN HE IS ON THE FIELD
— βφββī Hãšτīñgš (@hastings_bobbi) November 24, 2019
I wish Brian burns got as many snaps as bosa 😢🤦🏾♂️
— TK Felton (@TK_Felton) November 25, 2019
Rivera has to at least play Brian Burns in obvious passing situations, I understand not playing him on first down if he’s not effective against the run
— Avarice Gambino (@Pinocchio_Lies) November 24, 2019
Anyone have any answer as to why Brian Burns is not in on as many snaps as possible? Seems ridiculous #Panthers
— Jeremy Smith (@JRSmith89) November 24, 2019
What’s most frustrating about this is Burns is actually producing.
In the limited action he sees on the field defensively, Burns continues to make an impact. He stripped Matt Ryan on a two-point conversion last week and his consistent pressure on Drew Brees late in the game helped give Carolina a chance at an upset.
Now that Burns’ wrist appears to be healthy, there’s no excuse for him not to be on the field at least as much as any other EDGE defender. Whatever Rivera’s reasoning may be, it falls well short of the importance of developing young talents like Burns – especially when they’re performing well.
Team owner David Tepper seems to be getting restless based on his recent comments. He already has more than enough reason to move on from Rivera at the end of this year. Keeping Burns on the sidelines this much checks yet another box.
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