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Postgame quote from Rhule


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5 hours ago, TikTOK said:

I think Rhule has said this a couple times before, but action speak louder than words. Bench Teddy and I’ll believe Rhule. Rhule is really not much different than Ron. It took Rhule how many games to finally bench Whitehead? 

Rivera would have never benched Whitehead. He’d be starting for the next two years. 

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5 hours ago, Harbingers said:

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

We are competitive in every game. Most of our losses are by a single score. This is something a young coaching core can learn from and build on. It's too early to call them habits. Let's revisit same time next year.

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He should blame himself. Complete amateur horseshit. Anyone who has watched any amount of football knows that bleeding the clock was the play yesterday. Yet he continue to allow Brady or whoever to put the ball in the air.  I haven’t seen such a complete lack of situational awareness since Shanahan was calling pass plays up 28-3 in the super bowl.

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2 hours ago, OldhamA said:

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. 

Disagree. Brady called a good game, Teddy just fugged up.

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Before we start piling on Rhule. Can we all remember he is a rookie coach in the NFL coming from college that did not have any preseason games or hardly any practice to get himself and the team ready? Can we just give him two years before you starting shitting on him? 

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2 minutes ago, LegioX said:

Before we start piling on Rhule. Can we all remember he is a rookie coach in the NFL coming from college that did not have any preseason games or hardly any practice to get himself and the team ready? Can we just give him two years before you starting shitting on him? 

this, we have seen the players make mistakes, adjust and come back stronger. lets see if the coaching staff can do the same. I liked bradys calls yesterday, if we had an above average QB we make the plays needed.

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1 minute ago, LegioX said:

Before we start piling on Rhule. Can we all remember he is a rookie coach in the NFL coming from college that did not have any preseason games or hardly any practice to get himself and the team ready? Can we just give him two years before you starting shitting on him? 

you forget that this is the Carolinahuddle you are talking to......  shitting on players and coaches is the MO for 90% of all members. Keyboard warriors....

 

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6 minutes ago, LegioX said:

Before we start piling on Rhule. Can we all remember he is a rookie coach in the NFL coming from college that did not have any preseason games or hardly any practice to get himself and the team ready? Can we just give him two years before you starting shitting on him? 

Rhule has been sensational so far. He's improved the culture, players are developing in front of our eyes and we're limiting mistakes. 

If he backs up this Draft class with a similarly talented Draft class (there's absolutely NO way you can convince me Hurney had a hand in the 2020 Draft) I'm all in. 

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7 hours ago, Harbingers said:

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

Yeah, here's the thing. Have you looked at the roster on defense? The excuses aren't excuses when you don't have the talent. Once again, we trotted out a resounding 6 Rookies. You guys seriously expect coaching changes when the defense doesn't have the personnel to withstand any sort of solid passing attack? Alrighty. 

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2 minutes ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

Yeah, here's the thing. Have you looked at the roster on defense? The excuses aren't excuses when you don't have the talent. Once again, we trotted out a resounding 6 Rookies. You guys seriously expect coaching changes when the defense doesn't have the personnel to withstand any sort of solid passing attack? Alrighty. 

When your defense sucks it seems that the play would be to give the other team less time to score. I don’t care if DJ was open on the pass in the end zone. Teddy sucks and that’s a known thing too. Why in god’s name are we throwing the ball there. Or on the 2nd and 3rd down plays the previous drive? 

Being a rookie head coach might be an excuse for some things but this is clock management 101. Anyone who has coached at any level knows that throwing the ball 5 times in a row or whatever in that situation is completely idiotic.  For all the money we are paying this guy, he deserves to be bashed when he fugs up basic football strategy and costs the team a win.

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