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Mr. Scot

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  1. The first one's not exactly a mystery, though even less so given that they put his picture in the tweet. This happens so much that Rhule has virtually become the face of the NFL Hot Seat. What's a little surprising is that the article only lists three names total, with the others also having some level of familiarity to us here on The Huddle. Number Two is our old buddy Ron Rivera, currently of the embattled Washington Commanders. Seems a tad early in my mind to be putting him there, but given the organization he's part of I suppose it can be understood.. The third is Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy, perhaps more properly referred to as the assistant head coach since Jerry Jones is always the true head coach...and GM... and...whatever. Not that working for Jerry Jones is ever a very secure position, but these days there's loads of speculation that McCarthy is just keeping the seat warm for Sean Payton. As to Rhule, the article acknowledges that he has a history of guiding college programs to better standing but calls rebuilding the Panthers "a much harder task". Excerpt: He has a 10-23 record in his first two years with the team. Some of the blame can fall on major injuries and certain personnel decisions, but Rhule is still responsible for winning games at the end of the day. Rhule has also dealt with an endless carousel of quarterbacks during his tenure paired, and Christian McCaffrey only playing in 10 games the past two years doesn’t help either. A healthy McCaffrey and consistent quarterback play could have Rhule back on stable ground in no time or another year filled with injuries and losses could put Rhule on the hot seat this season. Truthfully, I find it a little disingenuous to blame some of Rhule's issues on "certain personnel decisions" when it's well known that he has final say on those. Land the "carousel of quarterbacks? Yeah...also pretty much him
  2. To be clear, the OP is talking about a quarterback position battle, not so much a fistfight.
  3. If we managed to trade for someone like Davante Adams or Cooper Kupp, would you tell them they need to earn playing time over Robbie Anderson and Terrace Marshall? Making rookies earn their spot is "100% NFL", though even in that case there are frequently exceptions for highly drafted players. Making veterans you signed or traded for feel like they have to begin at the bottom and work to win a starting job over someone they were brought in to replace is kinda silly, especially when it's in a system neither of them has played in before. Granted that as long as it's just drills, it's not necessarily a big deal...yet. But part of the point of having a training camp is so that the guys you expect to be starters can gain chemistry with each other. That means reps...
  4. Losing out to the Chiefs wouldn't be that depressing to me, honestly.
  5. Honestly don't remember the procedure itself at all. I was pretty heavily sedated. Can, however, tell you anything you wanna know about the prep. Believe me when I say you don't wanna know anything about the prep
  6. You'll have to excuse me. I've recently read other posts from people unfamiliar with roster updates, so...
  7. Trust me when I say your first colonoscopy is a life-altering experience
  8. I understand Derek Anderson better than I used to. Now that I'm in my mid-50s, I take my sh-t seriously too
  9. Except when it came to bad haircuts...
  10. Hell, by that point, Fox had already checked out. He and most of his staff pretty much mailed in the entire season.
  11. Hadn't heard of that one. Yeah that's kinda dumb. No rationale for it. Not like Bozeman's a rookie or Elflein is already established in the system. Frankly, it sounds like something a college coach would do
  12. John Fox calling 03s camp a competition was kind of a farce. Peete didn't practice through most of it and then after like one series in a preseason game, Fox handed him the job. Week 1 showed everybody what a dumbass decision that was.
  13. Potentially just a tad exaggerated given that it's only a drill, but I do see what he means.
  14. I do disagree somewhat with making Ekwonu start at the bottom. Hell, I'm pretty sure Jordan Gross took some early LT starter reps even though he didn't end up playing there his rookie season. Mind you, he got his ass handed to him by Julius Peppers, but hey that's how it works in the pros.
  15. That'd be a little tricky with Abdullah being a Raider
  16. I'd be one of the last people you'll ever find defending Matt Rhule, but rolling with Darnold first isn't exactly surprising. Small though the margin may be, he is still the one with the most reps in this offense so far. My understanding is they'll flip it and have Mayfield running with the starters next time.
  17. Well, there's an effective strategy for stopping people from calling you a sh-tty owner. I'm sure we'll all be saying much nicer things about him very soon
  18. The guy who didn't pass out from heat stroke wearing long sleeves and sweat pants out to a field in the middle of Spartanburg
  19. "Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering." - Master Yoda
  20. Uh yeah...This guy's Twitter is utter bullsh-t. Hes a nobody. In related news, did you hear Robbie Anderson called Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield Hall of Famers?
  21. I mean...those are the right words, but I have to say I care a lot less about the words he says in an interview than I do what happens in that thousandth of a second when he's looking at how much separation a receiver has from a defender and deciding if it's worth a shot
  22. Ask Steve Smith. He'll be happy to tell you all about him...
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