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Matt Rhule: Post Game Thought "It's time to figure this out" in week 7


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https://www.panthers.com/video/matt-rhule-gives-immediate-thoughts-after-giants-game

image.png.efaa5ca525971de56e48c726ffa7dc54.png these are the eyes of a man with no clue what to do

*They played better than us, very disappointed

*Defense played well in long stretches, offensively not good (duh) really a lot we have to fix

*Put PJ in to change flow of what was happening. (Has there been a OC sub mid game thats whats needed)

*We have to be a lot better than we played today (duh)

When asked what happened to the plan to commit to the run..

"Werent able to convert 3rd downs..werent able to stay on the field...just didnt play well"

 

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Last year, Rhule use to say "process" in every sentence. As the season went on last year, I said that word should be"progress". Unfortunately, this season, the team is now in "regress". That was a 1-5 team that they lost to today with sooo many players out, probably twice as many as the Panthers. They got a field goal on the opening drive, then stunk for 50+ mins after that, AGAINST A 1-5 TEAM!! With today's effort, I doubt they would've beat a college team.

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Clowns. Know it all clowns who've been mentally bested by teh huddle AND the worst teams in the NFL.

Shame. Lots and lots of mistakes made lots of mistakes to fix. Ownership needs a humility sandwich. Success on a rigged Wall street doesn't equal success in the NFL.

At least with JR it was one step forward one step back every other season. This guy is walking us back into being a bottom feeding franchise. 

Losses continue to pile up under Tepper with no smart moves to be optimistic about and a unhealthy obsession with Deshaun Watson.

Hey Tepp, Cam Newton is better than anything youve forced us to watch. Give a guy a job and a fanbase a sliver of hope. YOUR Panthers could use a leader.

 

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Here's what we've figured out. 

1. Darnold is playing terrible and that's being generous. That 5th year option is looking like a huge mistake. 

2. PJ has no business backing up anyone. I can't even imagine how bad Grier must have been to get cut over PJ.

3. Brady is in over his head. No adjustments and defenses aren't even having to try and figure out what we're going to do. 

4. This team needs an offensive line. Going to be hard to do that with only a single first round pick. Unless we trade back and add some picks, it's not going to be easy.

5. This team needs a wake up call. Motivational speaking isn't going to get it done. 

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59 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

https://www.panthers.com/video/matt-rhule-gives-immediate-thoughts-after-giants-game

image.png.efaa5ca525971de56e48c726ffa7dc54.png these are the eyes of a man with no clue what to do

*They played better than us, very disappointed

*Defense played well in long stretches, offensively not good (duh) really a lot we have to fix

*Put PJ in to change flow of what was happening. (Has there been a OC sub mid game thats whats needed)

*We have to be a lot better than we played today (duh)

When asked what happened to the plan to commit to the run..

"Werent able to convert 3rd downs..werent able to stay on the field...just didnt play well"

 

Daily Show Wtf GIF by CTV Comedy Channel

 

 

fug Matt Rhule and his $65 million

 

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5 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

How did he get all that money, though?

You have to have SOME type of intelligence, right?

Not really with hedge funds. I know several folks that have below average intelligence that have made tons of money that way.  Dude doesn’t have what it takes to be successful in the NFL and it’s apparent… unless he hires all the right folks and let’s them run things 100%, but he’s not that type of guy.  He’s nothing but Snyder 2.0.  

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