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The Process


Mr. Scot

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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

i think Mr Scott is starting to get a slight chubb for Rhule. 

More like gathering information...

That said, the video does show how charismatic he can be, and what he says makes a lot of sense.

You can see what he sounds like when he's coaching.

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

This seems to be Matt Rhule's tagline. The link has a video of him explaining it.

Explaining the process to your athletes

I highly recommend watching the video (it's about two and a half minutes).

Pretty cool quote: "Vision without action is a dream. Action without vision is a nightmare."

That is a stellar quote. I have said that dozens and dozens times in a different way over my life. 

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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

You like him...dont you Squidward..?

I don't know yet.

He seems like a good guy. So was Ron Rivera. I want to see what kind of coach he is.

8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm certainly liking what I'm hearing so far.   Rhule may go down in flames but I want a seat on the bus.  

He's definitely charismatic, very dynamic also.

A good motivator can make you wanna run through a wall. He looks like he can do that.

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I was about to post a similar thread on this. I was watching the interview with Cann and he pretty much said this will be a rebuild and we have to Trust The Process.

 

Not sure if that is good or bad news for Cam Newton. As many have said if we keep Cam Newton there is no way we have a chance at Lawrence next year. Im curious if his process will include a broken down Cam Newton in the future.

 

Im curious to see what he has to say about Cam Newton in his press conference today.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I don't know yet.

He seems like a good guy. So was Ron Rivera. I want to see what kind of coach he is.

He's definitely charismatic, very dynamic also.

A good motivator can make you wanna run through a wall. He looks like he can do that.

Hell he has me pumped up and I'm just an observer.

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