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Rhule reiterates he's always trying to win


Mr. Scot

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From David Newton...

Panthers coach Matt Rhule explains again why he hasn’t shut RB Christian McCaffrey (quad) down for the season with the star set to miss his 11th start on Saturday: “We’re trying to win all the time. We’re not winning the way we want, but we’re trying to win.’’

Pro tank folks re gonna be disappointed.

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28 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

From David Newton...

Panthers coach Matt Rhule explains again why he hasn’t shut RB Christian McCaffrey (quad) down for the season with the star set to miss his 11th start on Saturday: “We’re trying to win all the time. We’re not winning the way we want, but we’re trying to win.’’

Pro tank folks re gonna be disappointed.

Hey, we still got Teddy and so far we’ve been moving in the right direction. Losing to Minnesota and Denver was what we needed. As has been mentioned, our last three are against good/playing well teams that need to win for the playoffs and seeding.

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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

Hey, we still got Teddy and so far we’ve been moving in the right direction. Losing to Minnesota, Detroit and Denver was what we needed. As has been mentioned, our last three are against good/playing well teams that need to win for the playoffs and seeding.

Lose out and I think we end up #4 overall. The Chargers and Cowboys play some fellow bad teams. The worst team we play is currently a division leader.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Lose out and I think we end up #4 overall. The Chargers and Cowboys play some fellow bad teams. The worst team we play is currently a division leader.

Agree. Based who we have left and others have left, #4 seems like where we end up. Just depends on what other teams decide to do rest wise.

I’m just glad (since we aren’t playoff bound) that the NFC East got their act together a bit because a few weeks ago, 4 wins wasn’t looking like #4.

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I’ll believe it when he benches Teddy. 
 

Teddy isn’t making plays to win games because that involves taking risks. He’s also a major reason we’ve lost at least 3 games so far.

Just sounds like Ron Rivera coach speak to me.

Oh and don’t give me the Teddy gives this team the best chance to win BS. The guy just can’t get it done when the pressures on and our record reflects that. Don’t care how much money he is making.
 

Remember when Kyle Allen came back to down to earth and the team gave Grier an opportunity? Grier was terrible so they went back to Allen. If you’re actually trying to win when your season is over there is nothing wrong with that.

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