Ron Rivera wants it to be about the players.
It’s as simple as that. The new Washington Redskins head coach told the media Thursday during his introductory press conference that he set out a condition for team owner Dan Snyder.
That condition was simple — he wants a player-based culture.
Craig Hoffman of 106.7 The Fan caught some of this: “We have to build culture. We have to build family. If we can do that, we can win.”
Maybe this isn’t to suggest that wasn’t the approach in past regimes, but Rivera’s reputation in this regard remains well known. Character and discipline will clealry take a bigger role under the watchful eye of Rivera.
Ron Rivera told Dan Snyder it had to be a “player centered culture”. “I’ll do what I can to make these young men not just the players we want, but the men in the community we need” #redskins
— Chick Hernandez (@MrChickSports) January 2, 2020
This all seems quite on brand for Rivera, who has former players openly talking about how great it’s going to be for Redskins players already.
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