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Matt Rhule just showed us his true colors.


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3 minutes ago, DeSim said:

Definitely, can’t blame Darnold for having little time to throw but he has to understand…you have a lead, don’t force throws, just throw it away.  Having a weak O-line is nothing new this season, he was smart with the ball in earlier games this season.  He was careless today. 

This is his second straight game making boneheaded throws that actively hurt us.

He is who he is. It doesn't help to try and coach his bad habits out of him and put a HS JV OL in front of him, however.

This is not setting him up for success. Not at all.

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6 minutes ago, DaddyDarnold said:

As of right now, Rhule plays scared to lose. He doesn’t play to win. End of the first half was the perfect example. Analytics said to go on 4th and 2. Rhule decides to punt. Eagles get 3 regardless. That’s pretty much a microcosm of how Rhule coaches right now. Brady’s play calling is embarrassing as well.

At the time I thought they did the right thing but that point was the clear momentum change of the game 

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Terrible plan

Terrible execution 

Darnold was garbage

 

This game changed when Rhule started waving the while flag on that punt before half.. that coupled with halftime (which the staff actively plans how to take the entire 3rd qtr off) was all Philly needed. Had every opportunity to step on the neck and failed to do so.

Matt Rhule coaches not to lose.

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18 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Dude Darnold sailed 3 passes that were chain movers. Nearly all his picks today were flat out panic mistakes . He sucked ass and it cost the team. 
 

A franchise QB would have put this game away early.

Not with Joe Brady calling the plays he wouldn’t. You’re blaming a player for a coaching failure because you’re too unintelligent to understand the game of football. In turn, you are blaming a QB you don’t like.

”He ThRoUgH tHe BaLl tO oThEr GuY”

Yeah because we have no game plan or OL

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