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Rhule and Fitterer pressers later today


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5 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I know. You are right. But it doesn’t feel good when it seems like our coach is an idiot who can’t tell when a player will hold the team back no matter what you do. 
As I said I would have preferred Matt not say anything. 

I think Rhule and Tepper have already said plenty to let us know that they realize this. I think they're realizing that they've said TOO much about it at this point.

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54 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Whatever you say man. He has done some stupid things this past year. So I am within my rights to think he is an idiot until proven wrong. If he thinks Teddy can win us Championships he is an idiot. 
This isn’t college. You need quality players to win a championship. You can’t coach up a bunch of no names and expect to win. 
That may work in college but not the NFL. 

Ok let me get this straight, Rhule is an idiot but you’re a genius right?

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