Ron Rivera rips into Washington players for ‘lackluster effort’ after practice

Rivera has constantly stressed that tempo and pace were key to a good practice session, and he ripped into the team for it on Saturday.

Remember after coach Ron Rivera’s cancer diagnosis became public knowledge, and he reportedly told his team that they should try not to make him mad because he’d likely be more cranky going forward?

It seems that they didn’t quite get the message.

As training camp booted back up again in Washington on Saturday, the practice came to an end with Rivera lighting up his team for a “lackluster effort” and using a number of harsh words to tell them how they need to be better. One of the main components of Rivera’s tenure is expected to be tempo and pace in practice, and that apparently hasn’t been taking place to his liking thus far.

Discipline has long been an issue for Washington, especially under the prior coaching staff, and it’s going to have to be something that Rivera harps about constantly if he’s going to change the bad habits that have been instilled in the franchise over the years.

Until things start to shape up, he will keep yelling. Eventually, the players might get the picture, and a new culture can be established.

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