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For a coach who wants to win one more play than the opponent, he sure doesn't prepare his team during the week to do that. The Panthers redzone, 1 minute, 2 minute, and 4 minute offense are poorly coached. The Panthers prevent and redzone defense are poorly coached. Huge lack of preparation in the areas needed to win by one more play.

This is all on Rhule for positioning and preparing a team to lose. Bridgewater shined the light on it from last season, and it's staring us all in the face now. Are we waiting for Darnold, Anderson, Moore, and CMC to shine the light on this poor preparation too?

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Played against a team with a mobile qb and didn’t bother to spy him after that first option. They continuously gashed us with it in the 2nd half. 
 

Rhule needs to be held accountable for that and this loss. It’s directly on him and Sam’s poo decisions.

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1 minute ago, JalenHurtsCamCelly said:

6-11 incoming .. after this season we are firing everyone

Simple fact is we win today and probably last week if we have a QB that can hit open receivers. Rhule will get a pass (and deservedly so) until the GM and Owner can give him a franchise QB

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