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Matt Rhule - "This game is so simple, you get it done or you don't"


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Matt Rhule - "This game is so simple, you get it done or you don't"

I really like that. 

Reporters were asking Rhule why the Panthers offense looked so bad yesterday and Rhule wasn't having any of it. He said he really didn't care to sit around and think about why it did, because it is irrelevant. Their job is to come out an execute no matter what gets thrown at them. 

Other items of interest from his presser 

- Mentions Jaycee holds way too much. 

- He thinks Trenton Cannon is a premiere gunner in the NFL. Special teams ace. (Go ahead and put him on your mock rosters)

- Happy with Jermaine Carter so far. Carter has gained almost 20 pounds since last year. 

- Robby and DJ are the primary wideouts. Will add Terrace in the red zone. 

- Rhule calls Jeremy Chinn "Chinny"

 

Here is his full presser. (middle of video)

 

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1 minute ago, Your GFs favorite huddler said:

I think Terrace is well on his way to demanding more than simply red zone looks….

Probably so, but both Dj and Robby are very good veteran players. If this was 2015, Terrace would probably been Cam's #1 target lol

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4 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

An Important takeaway or me was his comments regarding route running being off. Therefore  causing throws to look off and interceptions.

"he ran 7 yards when he was supposed to run 5 and sit" or something like that. 

 

This is stuff the media never considers. It is automatically "high throw by Darnold" or whatever. Who the hell really knows other than the coaches and the players. 

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