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Matt Rhule on Phil Snow


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2 hours ago, Cary Kollins said:

Not only a great coach but also seems completely uninterested in being a head coach somewhere, so we don’t have to worry about Buffalo or wherever poaching him.

 

Feels so right having the Panthers back to being a hard hitting badass defense.

Bringing up Buffalo was so funny yet true at the same time. 

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2 hours ago, Floppin said:

If anyone wanted to watch the full comments, they're definitely worth the watch. Rhule talks a bit about Snow and the defense in general. Pretty cool stuff.

Fast forward to 2:40

https://www.panthers.com/video/matt-rhule-previews-texans-strengths-in-run-game

Rhule made the Texans sound like a great team.  Good presser.

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8 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Rhule made the Texans sound like a great team.  Good presser.

Well they are honestly a lot better than people supposed with DW being out. In addition to the women it sucks for his team b/c it seems like the Texans could have been for real...they have been competitive in their games with backup QB after that kind of off season.

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7 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

I’m pretty embarrassed rn

Well you got out in front of it. I was going to say something along with showing that Jon Snow said it could work but honestly that crow thread is for lames and that type of poo is usually super corny. So meh

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