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Postgame quote from Rhule


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“Instead of pointing fingers, I’d rather point the thumb back at me and just say, hey, that’s not good enough, that falls back on me. That’s not like coachspeak. I’m disappointed in myself and my staff tonight.”

 

Coaching always plays a part in wins and losses. And deserved or not, Matt Rhule is willing to accept blame for bad games falling on himself and his staff. The closest to that I ever remember getting from Rivera was a "maybe".

For whatever you think of him, I consider it a positive that Rhule accepts responsibility for the outcome of games.

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

Its great Rhule can admit he fugged up. The issue is these coaching issues have become habit though this year. 

I don't know how much he actually did, but that's not the point.

I'm more just happy that he's not making excuses.

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I dind't see the post game presser but he had to be referring to the drive where DJ got hurt.  

I like he took responsibility and just like any rookie he's going to make mistakes.  The most important thing I hope he does.  IS NOT REPEAT THE SAME MISTAKE OVER AND OVER. 

Rhule is going to be the Panther Coach for a long time.  I love his attitude and how the players unite around him.  

The defense played well yesterday limiting Cook to only 61 yds on the ground.  Not bad for the 2nd best running back in the league.

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Yep, first game this season where I think both Snow and Brady laid an egg. 

Game was there to be won, but their play calling in the 4th Q was horrendous. 

I do hope Rhule gets some time off in the BYE week - this season is clearly wearing him down. He's looking more and more worn out. 

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