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Rhule Press Conference Wednesday


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6 minutes ago, davos said:

I really hope he addresses that one time he complimented our 3rd string quarterback.  We need answers! /s

Maybe he'll reveal his connection to Ivy Leagues to us?!?!!? personally I am looking for him to define how he is different from Chip Kelly, and why we should trust him if he lost to Georgia in the Sugar Bowl!11!  

edit: in all seriousness I am looking forward to hearing the guy talk about the Panthers and his direction.  Rivera's introductory conference got me pretty pumped for his first season.

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28 minutes ago, FeelTheBurns53 said:

Not sure if posted alresdy, but he spoke to reporters outside Baylor. Impressed with his candor. Seems like a pretty confident dude

 

Class personified.

Lotta folks been saying "Tepper is a fool, doesn't know what he's doing"...

...this guy Rhule is likely to serve up a massive plate of crow to said folks.

#OldCrowMedicineShow  #BigCrow

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Chuck Reedy was the former head coach of Baylor. He did ok as a HC but eventually was canned. 

However 

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Coach Reedy coached my sons high school football team.

In 2002, Reedy was named the head football coach at Goose Creek High School in Goose Creek, South Carolina; a suburb of Charleston.[10]After the 2014 season, Reedy retired from coaching after 13 seasons at Goose Creek. He compiled a record of 119–47 with one state title in 2011.[11]

 

 

 

Coaching tree

 

wiki

 

pretty cool 2 follow another Baylor HC in the Carolinas. 

 

I'm stoked. 

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