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Rhule out coached today


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

Personally I think the team played really well.  Except on third down obviously but we were right there to win it.

Cant wait to see what this team does with more time.

I can't say we played well because it was individual players that kept us in it. The schemes were something to be desired. 

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Also with literal HOFers on the team and much better position to position we've given up more than 27 to the Saints...*shrug* can't really find a way to be upset with the defense....if you base your strategy around holding them to free FGs you obviously have to score your TD to win the game there at the end and we didn't...meh rather lose this way than sit on a 14-0 first quarter lead and lose 21-14 having never played offense again after holding a lead just after the game started like in the Rivera era

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't have an issue with the way we played. I don't have an issue with the coaching. We just got beat by a better football team. I can't be mad about that. This team is competing week in and week out and I honestly didn't expect that.

This roster just isn't where it needs to be yet but the future is bright.

People still don’t get that. This roster isn’t a contender. They’ve played above their heads and the coaches, while making some mistakes, have been much better than last year. I’m not expecting a 1-7 or 0-8 finish like the past two years.

Close losses mean a better draft slot which isn’t going to be a bad thing. We need to fill a lot of holes, especially on the OL. We are ahead of where I thought we’d be but we need more Burns’, Brown’s and Chinn’s.

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38 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

It was bound to happen sometime. This was the first game that Rhule has been out coached. 

I think you are just trying to get more POOs...haha!! :o)  I don't think we were out coached...just don't have enough TALENT on D to overcome the mistakes we did make.  KEEP POUNDING...the future is BRIGHT!!!!!!

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2 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

So your telling me A super bowl winning, vet coach who managed to keep his job after being responsible for one of the biggest scandals in NFL history outcoached a guy with 7 career NFL games 

I would have to check the record book but I'm sure it's happened at least once before.  I could be wrong though.

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21 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

i didn't get to see much of the game. what did rhule do specifically that cost us? i'm amazed we stayed in the game so late with this roster

Not sure on Rhule.  Early on, the defense looked less than prepared.  A couple of times Rhule had timeouts that seemed to negate what would have been Saints penalties (including at the end of the first half, which would have been a delay of game with 2 seconds left).

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