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Matt Rhule's QBs troughout his coaching career


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Meh 3 years is hardly enough time to turn these programs into top recruiting destinations. He took them from bottom tier to double digit wins in 3 years by coaching smart and having his players buy in and play hard despite not having the top recruits/talent. The overall record is pretty insignificant as well. He flipped 2 programs in 6 years that were in shambles. He is great at rebuilding football programs and hopefully that will translate to the NFL.

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3 minutes ago, Tbe said:

You people forget he coached for the giants when they had Manning.

I think he gets it.

Eli Manning was an average QB.    .500 record as a NFL starter.  

His name just happens to be Manning had some incredible luck in the playoffs.  

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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

Eli Manning was an average QB.    .500 record as a NFL starter.  

His name just happens to be Manning had some incredible luck in the playoffs.  


An Average QB that beat Brady TWICE for two SB rings.

I’ll take that kind of average.

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