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Matt Rhule's QBs troughout his coaching career


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Temple

13-16 PJ Walker

Baylor

17 Zach Smith/ Charlie Brewer 

18-19 Charlie Brewer 

Panthers

20 Teddy/PJ/Will

21 Darnold/PJ/Will

 

Yea this man shouldn't be making the QB decisions even with full roster control it seems he's never even had an AVERAGE QB 

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7 minutes ago, JABANOG said:

Temple

13-16 PJ Walker

Baylor

17 Zach Smith/ Charlie Brewer 

18-19 Charlie Brewer 

Panthers

20 Teddy/PJ/Will

21 Darnold/PJ/Will

 

Yea this man shouldn't be making the QB decisions even with full roster control it seems he's never even had an AVERAGE QB 

We PASSED on Fields for a corner, albeit a corner that's likely to be damn good, but we passed on Fields and talked ourselves into a QB saying things like ''well if Darnold came out this year he'd be behind Trevor Lawrence''. 

BUT, he didn't come out this year, he came out 3 years ago....sigh*

I don't HATE the Darnold move, I'd rather they both be on the roster with not 18.8M guaranteed to Darnold in 2022. I hope it all works out. 

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2 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

so you’re saying he’s built successful, winning programs without a top QB? imagine what he could do if he had one…

successful winning programs but only one bowl game victory and 3 double digit winning seasons out of 7 

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1 minute ago, SetfreexX said:

We PASSED on Fields for a corner, albeit a corner that's likely to be damn good, but we passed on Fields and talked ourselves into a QB saying things like ''well if Darnold came out this year he'd be behind Trevor Lawrence''. 

BUT, he didn't come out this year, he came out 3 years ago....sigh*

I don't HATE the Darnold move, I'd rather they both be on the roster with not 18.8M guaranteed to Darnold in 2022. I hope it all works out. 

its simple he's never had a dynamic QB thinks he can win w/o one oh boy is he in for a shock in this TALENT driven league 

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1 minute ago, SetfreexX said:

We PASSED on Fields for a corner, albeit a corner that's likely to be damn good, but we passed on Fields and talked ourselves into a QB saying things like ''well if Darnold came out this year he'd be behind Trevor Lawrence''. 

BUT, he didn't come out this year, he came out 3 years ago....sigh*

I don't HATE the Darnold move, I'd rather they both be on the roster with not 18.8M guaranteed to Darnold in 2022. I hope it all works out. 

We dont know what Fields is, he did not look great against the bills backups. He could be a massive bust. 

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2 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

so you’re saying he’s built successful, winning programs without a top QB? imagine what he could do if he had one…

That's the point, he seems to never be able to get one. I don't think anyone is questioning the coaching, just the fact QB has been a pain point. 

Similar to how we struggled to draft receivers for YEARS. Whether it was Hurney or Gettleman we could not bridge the gap from Smith to the next, we were fortunate with Curtis back in 17' then landing Moore in 18' that was a 4 and 5 year stretch post Smith's release. 

KB, injured and out of shape, Funchess never lived up to his potential even when he was made the #1 in 2018. 

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There is no point in going back to Temple and Baylor to judge this. As of now he is tied to Bridgewater and Darnold and going 0 for 2 isn't an option. The man needs a hit. The fact such a basic discussion triggers some is a reflection of how long mediocrity has settled in with this fanbase.

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