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Ron Rivera Expected Back in Carolina, Steve Wilks Not in Arizona

Robert Duff

by Robert Duff in NFL Football

Updated Mar 23, 2020 · 11:08 AM PDT

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Ron Rivera's Carolina Panthers have now dropped seven straight games in 2018. Photo by Jeffrey Beall (Wiki Commons).
  • Oddsmakers suggest Ron Rivera will be retained as coach of the Carolina Panthers
  • Sportsbooks believe that Arizona Cardinals coach Steven Wilks will be fired 
  • Two NFL teams – the Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns – have already fired their coach this season

Going for two against the Detroit Lions won’t cost Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera his job, according to odds being offered.

Odds Ron Rivera is Head Coach of Panthers Week 1 of 2019 Season

Will Ron Rivera be Head Coach of the Carolina Panthers for Game 1 of the 2019 NFL regular season? Odds
Yes -400
No +250

All odds taken 12/27

However, the sportsbook is also of the belief that the Arizona Cardinals won’t be going for two – as in a second season with Steve Wilks as their head coach.

Odds Steve Wilks is Head Coach of Cardinals Week 1 of 2019 Season

Will Steve Wilks be Head Coach of the Arizona Cardinals for Game 1 of the 2019 NFL regular season? Odds
Yes +325
No -550

Rivera has coached the Panthers since 2011. In that same timespan, the Cardinals have employed three different head coaches.

Why Riverboat Ron Won’t Get Run

They should call him every other year Rivera, because in odd-numbered years, the Panthers have excelled with Rivera at the helm.

In 2017, Carolina was 12-4 and an NFC wildcard playoff team. In 2015, the Panthers were an NFL-best 15-1 and lost Super Bowl 50 to the Denver Broncos. They went 12-4 in 2013 and won their first of three straight NFC South crowns.

But in between, my how they’ve fallen.

Carolina was 7-9 in 2012 and 7-8-1 in 2014, although amazingly, that was good enough to win the division. The 2016 season saw them slump to 6-10.

The Panthers are currently 6-9 and on a seven-game losing streak, including a 20-19 setback at Detroit when Rivera opted for a failed two-point conversion with 1:37 left in the fourth quarter rather than kick the one-point conversion to tie the game.

Rivera is 70-55-1 as Panthers head coach and has taken Carolina to the post season four times in the last seven years. Rivera insists he’s been told nothing by Panthers owner David Tepper regarding his future with the team.

Why Wilks Will Get The Boot

There are several published reports supporting the fact that Wilks will be one and done as Cardinals coach.

At 3-12, the Cardinals are headed for their worst season since 2000, when they went 3-13.

Offensively, Arizona ranks last in the 32-team NFL in points per game (13.4), yards per game (244.5), rushing yards per game (160.7), and passing yards (83.8) per game.

Last season, Wilks served as Rivera’s defensive coordinator with the Panthers, but the Cardinals also rank 24th in the NFL in pass defense.

If he’s gone, Wilks would be the sixth NFL head coach to be fired after one season on the job since 2011.

Rivera Will Stay, Wilks Will Go

Panthers owner Tepper is known for patience and having faith in his employees. Rivera has a track record of bouncing back from bad years.

Rivera fired two of his assistant coaches and took over play calling from defensive coordinator Eric Washington late in the season, giving an indication that he’s likely to survive any purge.

The Bidwell family, owners of the Cardinals, aren’t known for their patience.

Wilks is their sixth coach since 2000, and while veterans Larry Fitzgerald and Patrick Peterson both supported his return, Wilks didn’t get an endorsement from the future of the franchise, rookie quarterback and 2018 first-round draft pick Josh Rosen.

There are already reports that the Cardinals are interested in former Packers coach Mike McCarthy.

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