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Rhule: Giants or Stay Home


Mr. Scot

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34 minutes ago, Kinographer said:

I'm fine with Rhule not getting hired here. I think he's by far the least intriguing prospect.

 

I'm not even sure why the Browns want Urban Meyer either since his strength has always been committing recruitment violations and then getting out of dodge before he can get in trouble for it.

Well there is no issues with recruiting in the NFL. Plus if he is a cheater, the NFL has proven that cheating is the best way to succeed and not be heavily punished if you get caught.

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17 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

This is why I can never finish an article written by the talking heads.

Comparing coaching at the collegiate level to the professional ranks is nothing but ignorant and simpleton on its face. Fugging Nick Saban couldn't handle the professional coaching gig.

"... find someone who has done the job before ..." (the "job" the Giants are interviewing candidates is the head coaching job of an NFL team).

I am with you, I need a guy to have some degree of NFL experience on his resume.  In part to be able to assemble a credible staff.  Guys with little to no NFL experience don't last very long in the NFL.  Its an entirely different game.  Some people like to call it checkers vs chess.  I like to call it amateur checkers vs professional chess players.

 

Nick Saban is a slightly different animal.

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40 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Breer says he does. He reported a while back that McDaniels and the Panthers have been "on each other's radar" for the better part of the last two years.

And to be clear, he's not the only one saying this.

I wonder what his reasoning is?  Cam?

Just seems like a bit of a strange place to try it again.

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1 minute ago, thefuzz said:

I wonder what his reasoning is?  Cam?

Just seems like a bit of a strange place to try it again.

because tepper has his nose up kraft's butt and will give josh 5 years to institute ne south.  

if we wanted the enemy i'm afraid he wouldn't have gotten out of the building yesterday.  i'm getting resigned to mcd and think its probably gonna be a giant shitshow

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1 minute ago, raz said:

because tepper has his nose up kraft's butt and will give josh 5 years to institute ne south.  

if we wanted the enemy i'm afraid he wouldn't have gotten out of the building yesterday.  i'm getting resigned to mcd and think its probably gonna be a giant shitshow

Just seems like a big gamble...if he failed here, that's likely it for him moving forward, and we have a LOT of ?'s right now.

Maybe Tepp really will give him 4+ to see if he can turn the tide, but I haven't seen a lot from Tepp to make me think he's a patient man, even when he is telling us that he is, and it may be 5 years to get this team right.

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16 minutes ago, raz said:

because tepper has his nose up kraft's butt and will give josh 5 years to institute ne south.  

if we wanted the enemy i'm afraid he wouldn't have gotten out of the building yesterday.  i'm getting resigned to mcd and think its probably gonna be a giant shitshow

moved to tears crying GIF

You can always go pull for mediocre Ronskins!

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49 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I think LaCanfora recognizes that between the whole "nah, I'm going to Mexico after the game" and other things, Rhule is coming off right now as a bit of a tool.

He's referred to the Panthers a couple of times as "hoping for an audience" with Rhule, as if he were royalty... or thinks he is.

That's the vibe I get. He got interviewed before the Sugar Bowl on ESPN 1660. He mentioned the notification that a team was interviewing him (it was the Panthers at that point) and he said something like "when you find out what time it is let me know". 

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