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Matt Rhule says the Panthers offense is about to have a "vastly different look," redefined with more of an emphasis on the run game.


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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

By-gosh, we are about to go straight Teddy-ball.  Now if Darnold can just slow-pitch underhanded so our backs and WRs can hold onto the ball 5-yards from the LOS, I think we got a winning game plan!

He hasn’t gameplanned in weeks. He’s just deciding whether to bet the farm on Carr, Mariota or Jones next year. Relax! It’s just preseason!

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Yeah, I used to look forward to his pressers and hearing him speak.  I'm tired of it.  Less talking, show me.  Also, announcing your plans to the rest of the league before doing it when every week they blame our problems on execution probably isn't the brightest move either.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Yeah, I used to look forward to his pressers and hearing him speak.  I'm tired of it.  Less talking, show me.  Also, announcing your plans to the rest of the league before doing it when every week they blame our problems on execution probably isn't the brightest move either.

Rhule has never impressed me.  His college resume IMO was never as strong as it was pimped.   He won one conference title.  That’s his resume.  Vs the field of other college to pro coaches that is weak. 

and at least to me, he doesn’t inspire confidence when he talks.   He speed talks a word salad of bullshit.  Always seem jittery and unsure. 

goes back to the preseason where he essentially bragged about letting other coaches set everything up and dictate what they wanted to get out of practice.   
 

Rhule is less impressive than Rivera or Fox to me.  And that’s not high praise of Rivera and Fox. 

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1 minute ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

QUICKLY losing faith in Rhule as a coach.  Dude may can build a program based on motivational speaking skills and get players to trust him...but doesn't mean he knows what he's doing when it comes to X's and O's. 

I was initially a Rhule skeptic but let's keep in mind that he is just 22 games into his NFL career.

I share the same skepticism that I initially did but I am not ready to jump off a cliff yet. Perhaps if we finish the season at 3-14. 

That's something we all had to know was going to be a thing. The coaching staff has a learning curve to navigate, as well. All while during a complete rebuild.

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