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Matt Rhule says there’s a chance Stephon Gilmore plays vs NYG


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22 hours ago, onmyown said:

Why would 1. He say anything relevant to give opposing teams any advantage and 2. Any somewhat intelligent person not understand media talk and actually take everything word for word? Sounds like an extremely rough life.

 

I'll ignore your veiled insults and just have you compare his presser to Fox or Rivera.  His predecessors literally said the same thing every week - a whole lot of vague nothing.  You couldn't read anything from their presser one way or another.  

It has nothing to do with believing everything he says, it's that he says too much.  Period.

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6 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I'll ignore your veiled insults and just have you compare his presser to Fox or Rivera.  His predecessors literally said the same thing every week - a whole lot of vague nothing.  You couldn't read anything from their presser one way or another.  

It has nothing to do with believing everything he says, it's that he says too much.  Period.

Maybe, just maybe... that is how all head coaches operate.

Why would any head coach say anything beyond vague nothing?  

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2 hours ago, Mage said:

Maybe, just maybe... that is how all head coaches operate.

Why would any head coach say anything beyond vague nothing?  

But my point is, Rhule isn't saying vague nothings.  Initially, many here appreciated his candor and found his transparency refreshing.  He has been blatantly honest more often than not in pressers, so it's not just a bunch of Rivera's "have to execute" or Fox's "it is what it is."  Maybe y'all haven't watched them in their entirety, or maybe you just didn't catch it if you did, but he has actually went into Xs and Os and scheme-specific stuff in these.  Foc and Rivera never did that.  They also always intentionally avoided discussing injuries and availability as much as possible.  Rhule seems to just speak off the cuff and sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn't.

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18 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

But my point is, Rhule isn't saying vague nothings.  Initially, many here appreciated his candor and found his transparency refreshing.  He has been blatantly honest more often than not in pressers, so it's not just a bunch of Rivera's "have to execute" or Fox's "it is what it is."  Maybe y'all haven't watched them in their entirety, or maybe you just didn't catch it if you did, but he has actually went into Xs and Os and scheme-specific stuff in these.  Foc and Rivera never did that.  They also always intentionally avoided discussing injuries and availability as much as possible.  Rhule seems to just speak off the cuff and sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn't.

How is saying "There is a chance Stephon Gilmore plays" not being vague?  

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