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Teddy Opens up About Carolina (CBS)


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1 minute ago, RenoCarolina said:

Far from the Patriots, we were a team with new HC, OC and DC with very little pro experience.  Very fair criticism and curious if he brought up the need for more practice to coaches.  Maybe, just maybe our coaches/GM hear this.  He is handling it as well as can be expected, plenty to blame on either side.  Panthers did not throw him under the bus and did all they could to retain his value on the marketplace.   For his sake I hope it stays a two qb race in Denver.

 

Oh look, another reasonble post.  Cheers!

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1 minute ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

 

 

Why would he lie though?

Because he sucked in the redzone and he knows it.

Remember when he blamed Joe Brady for getting the play call in late when he missed DJ wide open in the endzone? Dude's a clown. It was the perfect play call and he just wildly missed as easy of a TD pass as an NFL QB gets.

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I highly doubt they'll respond. I'd be disappointed if they do. Just move on.

They'll have to respond even if with some kind of coach speak. Joe Person already told someone on Twitter that he's going to ask Rhule about it, and NFL.com is has already posted an article about it.

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10 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

There's been quite a few rumors here an there that make me wonder about matt rhule

He might end up being a good coach at some point, but it's clear (to me at least) that he's struggling to keep his head above water at this level.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I think trading him for scraps after one season says it all.

Nothing he did last season should've been surprising to anyone.  That's who he was everywhere else he's been.

What is Carolina going to say except they were wrong?

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1 minute ago, CarolinaSunday said:

They'll have to respond even if with some kind of coach speak. Joe Person already told someone on Twitter that he's going to ask Rhule about it, and NFL.com is has already posted an article about it.

The perfect response would simply be something along the lines of, "Teddy worked hard here and gave us the heat he had. He's free to say whatever he wants about his time here. Meanwhile, he threw for more redzone TDs last year as a Panther than he has in any other season in his career."

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Just now, Riv said:

Nothing he did last season should've been surprising to anyone.  That's who he was everywhere else he's been.

What is Carolina going to say except they were wrong?

They're gonna blame it on Hurney. I would too. But we all know Teddy wouldn't have been here if Rhule and Brady didn't enthusiastically sign off on it.

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